October 2, 2023

ย  ย  ย  ย  ย  ย  ย  ย  ย  ย  ย  On Wednesday morning, the 27th of September, Jan drove me to the Burbank airport where I flew north to San Jose, changed planes, then continued on to Portland. There I was picked up by my friend, colleague in UU world, and in the Zen universe my senior student and an apprentice teacher, Janine Larsen. We paused for lunch in Portland, and then she took me the sixty seven or...ย Read more

October 1, 2023

ย  ย  ย  ย  ย  ย  ย  ย  ย  ย  Annie Wood was born on this day, the 1st of October, in 1847. Under another name she would eventually gain fame as a journalist, and later a theosophist as well as a tireless worker for social justice, including working for Irish self-rule, and eventually a leader in the early Indian struggle for home rule. At 20 she married an Anglican priest, Frank Besant. And it is under that name, Annie...ย Read more

September 30, 2023

ย  ย  ย  ย  ย  Jalaladin Muhammad Balkhi, the wondrous Jalaladin Rumi was born on this day, the 30th of September, in 1207. I write about him every once in a while. Here, for instance, I devoted a whole dharma talk to him. In 2007 he got a lot of press as โ€œAmericaโ€™s most beloved poet.โ€ And you know, he probably still is. Rumi was a Muslim theologian, sometimes these days people slide over this fact while celebrating that other...ย Read more

September 29, 2023

ย  ย  ย  ย  ย  ย  Satya Narayana Goenka died on this day, the 29th of September, 2013, at his Mumabi home. He was survived by his wife Elaichi Devi Goenka, six sons, and a generation of Vipassana meditation practitioners. It is probably not possible to overstate his importance at the foundation of the modern insight meditation movement. He trained more than 1300 โ€œassistant teachers,โ€ who conduct retreats led by, at least as counted at Wikipedia, by 120,000 people a...ย Read more

September 26, 2023

ย  ย  Jan and I were at a gigantic annual booksale in Santa Barbara. We go there every year. This time was difficult as we are in the midst of dramatically shrinking our personal library. But. Well. There we were. I was halfheartedly poking through the books when I saw the title Christ the Eternal Tao. I poked through it. The author is Hieromonk Damascene, a priest in the Serbian Orthodox Church, and a disciple of and biographer of the...ย Read more

September 24, 2023

ย  ย  ย  ย  ย  (A sermon by James Ishmael Ford, delivered at the Neighborhood Unitarian Universalist Church in Pasadena, on the 24th of September, 2023) *** One day while walking quietly together, out of the silence the Buddhaโ€™s attendant Ananda declared, โ€œTeacher, to have companions and comrades on the great way is so amazing! I have come to realize that friendship is fully half of an authentic spiritual life. They proceeded along quietly for a while more, before out...ย Read more

September 17, 2023

ย  ย  ย  ย  ย  ย  I saw a huge form, rounded and shadowy, and shaped like an eggโ€ฆ Its outer layer consisted of an atmosphere of bright fire with a kind of dark membrane beneath itโ€ฆ From the outer atmosphere of fire, a wind blew storms. And from the dark membrane beneath, another membrane raged with further storms which moved out in all directions of the globe. Hildegard of Bingen, Scivias, Book One, Vision Three Itโ€™s been such an...ย Read more

September 14, 2023

ย  ย  ย  ย  The other day I came across a wonderful little essay โ€œThe Minimum Working Hypothesis,โ€ It was Aldous Huxleyโ€™s attempt at providing a core to his belief in a perennial wisdom. It triggered a wave of thoughts for me. And in particular how much I owe to him and two of his colleagues Gerald Heard and Christopher Isherwood. One more distantly, but two inescapably. It inspired me to pause and gather a few thoughts about these three...ย Read more

September 12, 2023

ย  ย  ย  ย  This essay by Aldous Huxley was first published as โ€œThe Minimum Working Hypothesisโ€ in Vedanta for the Western World edited by Christopher Isherwood (George Allen & Unwin, London, 1948, pp 33-35. The book notes it also appears as part of Sebastianโ€™s notebook in Huxleyโ€™s philosophical novel, Time Must Have a Stop. In the novel he explores many of the themes in his classic study Perennial Philosophy. I suggest all are worth a read, although this essay...ย Read more

September 11, 2023

ย  ย  ย  ย  ย  ย  ย  Jan & I have now seen two episodes of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds. We both have enjoyed them very much. We thought of it sort of as the original Star Trek, but done better. Iโ€™m pleased to note that at Rotten Tomatoes, the pros give it a 98% thumbโ€™s up. And cautioned at how a solid but much less commanding 78% of viewers like it. Now, while Iโ€™m fond of the Star...ย Read more

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