Good morning!
We have abundant beautiful flowers inside and out. I worked in my garden
yesterday enjoying flowers blooming and fruits borne, birds and butterflies – even
monarch butterflies. I was amazed at plants growing so fast and flourishing and new
things – after more than two decades a hydrangea bloomed, which I thought only to
enjoy its patterned leaves. An apple tree, though dwarf, is growing so big and now
blooming and bearing fruit. An inch thick grape tree is now bearing fruit densely on
a hundred square feet.
This morning I got an email from Teibi, who planted a weeping cherry tree and is
going to enjoy its blossoming. I have a weeping cherry here and at my house with
other cherry trees. We missed cherry blossom viewing this spring, but maybe next
year. Today’s Tricycle message was about the pursuit of happiness. It said that all
want happiness but Buddhism tells about suffering so that we may know how to
pursue happiness. We must not mistake true happiness from false.
We have been reading Dogen’s Yūji (有時), Possessing Time. We must find the
opportune time for the right purpose and good result, and make our careers wholly
wholesome. So, Dogen recommended that we put our whole power in the Way Cycle
of aspiration, cultivation, awakening, and unconditioned peace. Last time I talked
about the paradigm shift from civilization to cultivation. Civilization is urbanization
with city or citadel walls, discriminating inside and out. It is said, “Before
civilization were forests. After civilization are no forests.”
Civilization with its one-directional pyramidal system fights for limited matter and
power, and thus forces the five calamities of delusion, bondage, discrimination,
exploitation, and extermination. It can not thrive and survive going against the
Dharma of Dependent Origination. Cultivation with its multi-dimensional Indra-
net system shares a culture of limitless heart and life in truth, goodness, and beauty;
and thus strives for the fivefold bliss of awakening, freedom, equality, love, and
peace.
Now we must see what kind and what way we are pursuing happiness. True
happiness is not in the quantity of matter and power; and much less in selfish, sinful,
fighting for them; but in quality of truth, goodness, and beauty – much more in
selfless, holy (wholly wholesome) sharing of them. The more and harder we seek and
struggle for matter and power, the severer and stronger we stray and suffer. The
harder and more we strive and share in heart and life, the healthier and happier we
enjoy and enjoin with all always.
7/14/13
Photo: Tree Stars Patagonia, National Geographic