Friday, September 18, 2009

More Duck Stories


Yesterday morning, while walking in Mt. Olivet Cemetery (aka Nature Preserve), three adolescent ducks approached to be fed. Have watched them since they were little fluff balls and know that the cemetery manager feeds them bread crumbs... They came up expecting to be fed and I was emptied handed. Two of them tried nibbling on the white toes of my shoes.

Duck's Wisdom Includes:

* Grace on water
* Water energy
* Seeing clearly through emotions
* Spirit helper of mystics and seers

Friday, September 11, 2009

Zoo Magic


For all of you who live in the vicinity of the Salt Lake Hogle Zoo, it is worth visiting NOW. Not only can you see an enchanting baby elephant but three tiger cubs, a snow leopard cub and a baby giraffe. What more can you ask for?

Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Falcon Magic


Falcon wisdom includes:
Assisting in soul healing
Accompanying the soul back to the soul world
Teaching swiftness
Learning the aerobatics of life
Controlling speed and movement
Understanding magic

Just before sunset a falcon was sitting on the top of a telephone phone appearing to watch the traffic on the street below. What magic to be able to look out your window in the middle of the city and see such a sight.

Thursday, September 3, 2009

Impermanence




"Nothing remains the same for two consecutive moments. Heraclitus said we can never bathe twice in the same river. Confucius, while looking at a stream, said, "It is always flowing, day and night." The Buddha implored us not just to talk about impermanence, but to use it as an instrument to help us penetrate deeply into reality and obtain liberating insight. We may be tempted to say that because things are impermanent, there is suffering. But the Buddha encouraged us to look again. Without impermanence, life is not possible. How can we transform our suffering if things are not impermanent? How can our daughter grow up into a beautiful young lady? How can the situation in the world improve? We need impermanence for social justice and for hope.

If you suffer, it is not because things are impermanent. It is because you believe things are permanent. When a flower dies, you don't suffer much, because you understand that flowers are impermanent. But you cannot accept the impermanence of your beloved one, and you suffer deeply when she passes away.

If you look deeply into impermanence, you will do your best to make her happy right now. Aware of impermanence, you become positive, loving and wise. Impermanence is good news. Without impermanence, nothing would be possible. With impermanence, every door is open for change. Impermanence is an instrument for our liberation."

-Thich Nhat Hanh