Poetic Peace Pilgrimage – Year 9 – Day 299 – 10/11/2022

“I think that the Buddha is already here. If you are mindful enough you can see the Buddha in anything, especially in the sangha. The twentieth century was the century of individualism, but we don’t want that anymore. Now we try to live as a community. We want to flow like a river, not a drop of water. The river will surely arrive at the ocean, but a drop of water may evaporate halfway. That’s why it is possible for us to recognize that the presence of the Buddha is the here and now. I think that every step, every breath, every word that is spoken or done in mindfulness—that is the manifestation of the Buddha. Don’t look for the Buddha elsewhere. It is in the art of living mindfully every moment of your life.”

~ Thich Nhat Hanh ~

on this day 96 years ago, a being destined to be an exemplar of peace was born and so in this moment of eternity thousand fold thanks for a lifetime of teaching us and showing us the way, of being peace, of walking our talk and being an example for others, for introducing us to the miracle of mindfulness, for always being love and being present in the present moment, wonderful moment… may we all mindfully breathe with you in every precious moment… may we re-member we have arrived and are home in beloved community… let’s anchor this beautiful moment  of celebrating Thay and the astonishing light of interbeing with some of my favorite of Thay’s words from The Heart of Understanding: Commentaries on the Prajnaparamita Heart Sutra:

“If you are a poet, you will see clearly that there is a cloud floating in this sheet of paper. Without a cloud, there will be no rain; without rain, the trees cannot grow; and without trees, we cannot make paper. The cloud is essential for the paper to exist. If the cloud is not here, the sheet of paper cannot be here either. So we can say that the cloud and the paper inter-are. “Interbeing” is a word that is not in the dictionary yet, but if we combine the prefix “inter-” with the verb “to be,” we have a new verb, inter-be…

If we look into this sheet of paper even more deeply, we can see the sunshine in it. If the sunshine is not there, the forest cannot grow. In fact, nothing can grow. Even we cannot grow without sunshine. And so, we know that the sunshine is also in this sheet of paper. The paper and the sunshine inter-are. And if we continue to look, we can see the logger who cut the tree and brought it to the mill to be transformed into paper. And we see the wheat. We know the logger cannot exist without his daily bread, and therefore the wheat that became his bread is also in this sheet of paper. And the logger’s father and mother are in it too. When we look in this way, we see that without all of these things, this sheet of paper cannot exist.

Looking even more deeply, we can see we are in it too. This is not difficult to see, because when we look at a sheet of paper, the sheet of paper is part of our perception. Your mind is in here and mine is also. So we can say that everything is in here with this sheet of paper. You cannot point out one thing that is not here-time, space, the earth, the rain, the minerals in the soil, the sunshine, the cloud, the river, the heat. Everything co-exists with this sheet of paper. That is why I think the word inter-be should be in the dictionary. “To be” is to inter-be. You cannot just be by yourself alone. You have to inter-be with every other thing. This sheet of paper is, because everything else is.

Suppose we try to return one of the elements to its source. Suppose we return the sunshine to the sun. Do you think that this sheet of paper will be possible? No, without sunshine nothing can be. And if we return the logger to his mother, then we have no sheet of paper either. The fact is that this sheet of paper is made up only of “non-paper elements.” And if we return these non-paper elements to their sources, then there can be no paper at all. Without “non-paper elements,” like mind, logger, sunshine and so on, there will be no paper. As thin as this sheet of paper is, it contains everything in the universe in it.”

may we all re-member the truth of our interbeing and thousand fold thanks for continuing to walk Thay’s talk by being an astonishing light of our one cosmic heart…

Poetic Peace Pilgrimage – Year 9 – Day 298 – 10/10/2022

as Changing Woman dons her seasonal robes shifting the colors of the landscape, do you feel the shifting of both inner and outer earth plates moving us from living a domination colonization consciousness to celebrating an embodied, relational, holistic, sacred way of being in harmony with the web of life on this day of honoring the indigenous?

where we… respect natural laws, live in reciprocity with our earth mother, live within capacity, respect the sacredness of all our relations, of nature as a sanctuary that fills our every need, listen to the voice of the first peoples on this indigenous peoples day whose ear to the past and eye to the future grounds them in the present moment as a fractal of every moment…

this ecological tipping moment where their call to action to stand for our water and air and trees is ever so timely and so critical… no more polluting water, cutting down trees, digging out oil for oil is earth mother’s blood and if we dig it, creation will die…

listen now to this letter to the people written by Chief Seattle:

“The President in Washington sends word that he wishes to buy our land. But how can you buy or sell the sky, the land? The idea is strange to us. If we do not own the freshness of the air or the spark of the water, then how can you buy them? Every part of this Earth is sacred to my people; every shining pine needle, every sandy shore, every mist in the dark woods, every meadow, every humming insect. All are holy in the memory and experience of my people. We know the sap that courses through the trees as we know the blood that courses through our veins. We are a part of the Earth, and it is part of us. The perfumed flowers are our relations. The bear, the deer, the great eagle: these are our relations. The rocky crests, the juices in the meadow, the body heat of the pony, and the human all belong to the same family.

The shining water that moves from the streams and rivers is not just water but the blood of our ancestors. If we sell you our land, you must remember that it is sacred. Each ghostly reflection in the lakes tells of memories in the life of my people. The water’s murmur is the voice of my ancestors. The rivers are our relations. They quench our thirst. They carry our canoes and feed our children. So, you must give to the rivers the kindness you would give to anyone.

If we sell you our land remember that the air is precious to us, that the air shares its spirit with all of the life it supports. The wind that gave our elders their first breaths also receives their last sigh. The wind also gives our children the spirit of life. So, if we sell you our land, you must keep it apart and sacred as a place where people can go and taste the wind that is sweetened by the meadow flowers.

Will you teach your children what we have taught our children: that the Earth is our mother? What befalls the Earth, befalls all the children of the Earth. This we know: the Earth does not belong to humankind; we belong to the Earth. All things are connected like the blood that unites us all. Humans did not weave the web of life; we are merely a strand of it. Whatever we do to the Earth, we do to ourselves. One thing we know: our God is also your God. The Earth is precious to our Creator, and to harm the Earth is to heap contempt on its creator.

Your destiny is a mystery to us. What will happen when the buffalo are all slaughtered? The wild horses tamed? What will happen when the secret corners of the forest are heavy with the scent of people and the view of the ripe hills is blotted by talking wires? Where will the thicket be? Gone. Where will the eagle be? Gone. The end of living and the beginning of survival!

When the last red people have vanished and our memory is but the shadow of a cloud moving across the prairie, will these shores and forests still be here? Will there be any of the spirit of my people left?

We love this Earth as a newborn loves its mother’s heartbeat. So, if we sell you our land, love it as we have loved it. Care for it as we have cared for it. Hold in your memory the land as it is when you receive it. Preserve the land for all children and love it as God loves us all. As we are part of the land, you too are a part of the land. As the Earth is precious to us, so is it precious to you.

One thing we know: there is only one God. No people, be they red or white, can be apart. We are siblings after all.”

as we all share the blood of the first mother and so are children of one blood, let us come together in solidarity with the wisdom and ways of an embodied, wholistic consciousness of living in harmony simultaneously referencing past and future informing our actions in the here and the now to live well with deep reverence and close to the ground in sacred relationship with our mothership… deep bows and thousand fold thanks to the indigenous people who hold the dream of the earth so sacredly… an important reparation to the indigenous which would be perfect for the honoring is to end the tar sands pipeline and free Leonard Peltier today…

Poetic Peace Pilgrimage – Year 9 – Day 297 – 10/9/2022

Happy 82nd Day of Continuation, John!

on the day we honor the birth of John Lennon, we also honor the day of miracles, the  birth of Guru Ram Das and so many more… and, on this turn around the sun, it is also the moment of eternity of celebrating the astonishing light of our interbeing and the full moon of magic, of fire calling forth our igniting and uniting in a collective vision of peace on earth… today’s walk on the wild side is resting in an open strawberry field out beyond, a breathing space, a visionary place to commit acts of imagination on this ground of shifting sands, dreamscape of unknowing where we dream our collective dream forward of living in the moment in peace sharing our world as one…

naturally arising from our communal wellspring, the river below the river. is this image as in imagine, imagination of our imagining peace, a world living as one in this moment where there are no countries, no borders, no strangers, no wars, no religions, no possessions, no greed, no hunger, no homelessness… imagine all our relations living this moment in peace, sharing our astonishing light of being with every breath…

as we all come together in this moment to commit acts of imagination, may we live the PPP’s call to intend peace for a moment each and every day at 4:44 wherever you are in the world creating a continuous cosmic peace wave and John’s, ever so relevant for today, call to action expressed in the words of his song echoing the Hopi prophecy that we are the ones we have been awaiting…

Power to the people
Power to the people
Power to the people
Power to the people
Power to the people
Power to the people
Power to the people, right on

Say you want a revolution
We better get on right away
Well you get on your feet
And out on the street

Singing power to the people
Power to the people
Power to the people
Power to the people, right on

A million workers working for nothing
You better give ’em what they really own
We got to put you down
When we come into town

Singing power to the people
Power to the people
Power to the people
Power to the people, right on

I gotta ask you comrades and brothers
How do you treat you own woman back home
She got to be herself
So she can free herself

Singing power to the people
Power to the people
Power to the people
Power to the people, right on
Now, now, now, now
Oh well, power to the people

Power to the people
Power to the people
Power to the people, right on

Yeah, power to the people Power to the people
Power to the people
Power to the people, right on

Power to the people
Power to the people
Power to the people
Power to the people, right on

~

yes, this moment, every moment, let us all commit to waging peace within with every inbreath and peace without with every outbreath… and so it is eternally… blessed bee…

Poetic Peace Pilgrimage – Year 9 – Day 296 – 10/8/2022

i’m leaping ahead just a little as the full moon in aries is exact tomorrow and somehow that seems right on for this moon of fire and magic… this moon is for communing and celebrating and unlocking creative potential to revolution-eyes life by lighting up the inner guardian…

let’s journey together hand in hand with our bowls of water into the sacred crystalline grove to gather round the fire circle to invoke the magic of this moment of eternity…

with this moon, i call forth my inner guardian
she who is in service to love
valuing unity over divisiveness
and the bloodshed birthed from separation…

now is the moment to wield my sword
forged from the flames of power, truth, and wisdom
i’m off to wage peace
standing for justice and equality
and courageously for mama gaia and humanity.
..

  i am fearless
following the steps of the mighty
with my ancestors beside me,
my head and heart will outsmart
even the most cunning…
 standing here at the sacred fire,
ready to transmute greed, power-over, corruption, violence,
i radiate my essence like the full moon into the darkest places of the cosmos


On this Full Moon, I commit to…

on this full moon,
I release beliefs keeping me
from embodying these commitments…


I AM SACRED BEING
I AM THE ESSENCE OF LOVE
I AM STRONG
I AM BOLD
I AM FIERCE
I AM CONFRONTING
I AM WISDOM
I AM A GUARDIAN OF TRUTH

And so I AM (3 times)
And so it is (3 times)
Blessed bee (3 times) 

~

Poetic Peace Pilgrimage – Year 9 – Day 295 – 10/7/2022

it is time on the clock of the world to live as one in the deep peace of the sacred grove of standing talls…

as we enter the powerful portal of the full moon in aries and the lightning speed of the great turning, let’s take this moment of eternity to slow down and deepen into our roots with our branches outstretched bringing to awareness a tree you love imagining the smell and feel of the tree with branches dancing and bird song singing… greeting the tree as friend, come into communion and check in listening for how this living being is and sharing how you are in this moment… breathe in with this living being seeing what gifts are here for you now…

breathing together again, let us all re-member who we are… light waves born of  the great light weaver tree of life… moments of great suffering and injustice can call forth the re-sources embedded in the core of our being… relatives, let us join together as one with our ears to the ground of being listening, listening to mama gaia’s heartbeat drumming throughout the earth… resounding truth of the Star Goddess, the dust of whose feet are the hosts of heaven, whose body encircles the universe proclaims:

“I who am the beauty of the green earth and the white moon among the stars and the mysteries of the waters,

I call upon your soul to arise and come unto Me. For I am the soul of nature that gives life to the universe. From Me all things proceed and unto Me they must return.
Let My worship be in the heart that rejoices, for behold — all acts of love and pleasure are My rituals. Let there be beauty and strength, power and compassion, honor and humility, mirth and reverence within you.

And you who seek to know Me, know that your seeking and yearning will avail you not, unless you know the Mystery: for if that which you seek, you find not within yourself, you will never find it without.

For behold, I have been with you from the beginning, and I am that which is attained at the end of desire.”

may we bathe together in the sacred grove of the standing talls in the illuminated radiance of love lighting every imaginal cell of cosmic being to walk as partners a path of courage, of great heart, of soul connected to source cooperatively, collaboratively, compassionately, wisely and peacefully living the truth that being in harmony, in right relationship with all wild cells of our one body is the way, the truth and the astonishing lightness of being…

blessed bee!

Poetic Peace Pilgrimage – Year 9 – Day 294 – 10/6/2022

“I want my life to challenge people to think philosophically. I want people to ask themselves and each other what time it is on the clock of the world.”

Grace Lee Boggs, 1915 – 2015 ~

i’m a day late for this honoring of an astonishing light of being, a revolutionary i love re-membering on the day she died, may she continue to rest in power as we reflect on her life of sacred activism… more than ever, this question is the question of the hour – may we all live this question as contemplative quest and re-member some more of her sage words on what time it is on the clock of the world…

“We need to find that balance of life that respects each other, that thinks that the most important thing at this time on the clock of the world is not our accumulation of things, is not economic growth which threatens and imperils all life on this planet including ourselves, that the time has come to grow our souls, to grow our relationships with one another, to create families that are loving and communities that are loving, to bring the neighbor back into the hood.”

what time is it on the clock of the world?

since 1947, the Doomsday Clock has measured the likelihood of a human-made catastrophe, namely to warn the world against the possibility of a nuclear holocaust… The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, who attend to this clock originally set the device at seven minutes to midnight, with midnight being, essentially, the end of the world; the farthest that the clock has been from midnight was in 1991 when it was set at 17 minutes from midnight and the closest to midnight that the clock has been is now at 100 seconds from midnight with the motivation for this alarming setting being the unilateral withdrawal by the United States from the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty in 2019… many see this moment of eternity as the most dangerous situation that humanity has faced which is why it is so crucial for the human family to demand of the power mad executives of the world that we want peace which is our only security and that we demand all the trillions of dollars spent for blowing up the world be allocated to peace and healthcare and education and housing…

“The Great Peace towards which people of good will throughout the centuries have inclined their hearts, of which seers and poets for countless generations have expressed their vision, and for which from age to age the sacred teachings of humankind have constantly held the promise, is now at long last within the reach of the nations and the human family. For the first time in history it is possible for everyone to view the entire planet, with all its myriad diversified peoples, in one perspective. World peace is not only possible but inevitable. It is the next stage in the evolution of this planet!”

~ Universal House of Justice ~

and so it is, blessed bee…

Poetic Peace Pilgrimage – Year 9 – Day 293 – 10/5/2022

today begins with contemplating so many dream images leading me to thinking of caterpillars and how their massively consumptive nature as they approach the end of their existence reminds me of where we humans are in part and i quickly say to caterpillars that i mean no offense and thank them for the role they play in transformation which leads to more compassion for us as humans real-eye-sing this unraveling time is necessary which leads to my wanting to share once again a favorite image of the old woman who weaves the worlds as a beautiful tapestry which unravels and rather than melting down, she picks up one of the loose threads and begins weaving the more beautiful world we can all imagine and weave into reality and bringing up this image moves me to Mary Oliver and one of her poems i so love:

Halleluiah

“Everyone should be born into this world happy
and loving everything.
But in truth it rarely works that way.
For myself, I have spent my life clamoring toward it.
Halleluiah, anyway I’m not where I started!

And have you too been trudging like that, sometimes
almost forgetting how wondrous the world is
and how miraculously kind some people can be?
And have you too decided that probably nothing important
is ever easy?
Not, say, for the first sixty years.

Halleluiah, I’m sixty now, and even a little more,
and some days I feel I have wings.”

awe so, may we all have more and more moments of feeling we have wings and here is Walt Whitman with more sage words on walking in beauty:

This is what you should do:
Love the earth and sun and animals,
despise riches, give alms to everyone that asks,
stand up for the stupid and crazy,
devote your income and labor to others, hate tyrants,
argue not concerning God,
have patience and indulgence toward the people…
reexamine all you have been told in school or church or in any book,
dismiss what insults your very soul,
and your flesh shall become a great poem.”

Poetic Peace Pilgrimage – Year 9 – Day 292 – 10/4/2022

“All the darkness in the world cannot extinguish the light of a single candle.”

~ St Francis of Assisi ~

i am smiling that today is the feast day of the soul of simplicity; so, today’s pilgrimage is one extended moment of celebrating St Francis (and we are co-opting this feast day for another who shares his birth date) and his call to simply be an instrument of peace…

to amplify this celebration of St Francis on his feast day, i turn to his namesake, Pope Francis, who turns to him in the introduction to his encyclical Laudato Si’: On Care for Our Common Home:

“. . . I believe that Saint Francis is the example par excellence of care for the vulnerable and of an integral ecology lived out joyfully and authentically. . . . He was a mystic and a pilgrim who lived in simplicity and in wonderful harmony with God, with others, with nature and with himself. He shows us just how inseparable the bond is between concern for nature, justice for the poor, commitment to society, and interior peace.

 . . . Just as happens when we fall in love with someone, whenever he would gaze at the sun, the moon or the smallest of animals, he burst into song, drawing all other creatures into his praise. He communed with all creation, even preaching to the flowers, inviting them “to praise the Lord, just as if they were endowed with reason.”  His response to the world around him was so much more than intellectual appreciation or economic calculus, for to him each and every creature was a sister united to him by bonds of affection. That is why he felt called to care for all that exists. His disciple Saint Bonaventure tells us that, “from a reflection on the primary source of all things, filled with even more abundant piety, he would call creatures, no matter how small, by the name of ‘brother’ or ‘sister.’”  . . . If we feel intimately united with all that exists, then sobriety and care will well up spontaneously. The poverty and austerity of Saint Francis were no mere veneer of asceticism, but something much more radical: a refusal to turn reality into an object simply to be used and controlled.”

may we live in an openhearted way of simplicity harmony and compassion for all our relatives…

Poetic Peace Pilgrimage – Year 9 – Day 291 – 10/3/2022

on this wonderfilled day of celebrating the birth of my one and only grandson, i was having the hardest time of narrowing down what i wanted to say and finally (almost), by george, i thought it was settled but that peace will be for another day as today i want to reprise what i wrote on hearing of this miraculous baby’s birth and every living being, all our relations, are miracles…

dear, darling, most precious one,

we have been calling you in for eternity, listening for your soul song to sing us and just as your parents were about to give up on this deepest shared dream, miracle of miracles, you arrive surprising and totally delighting us all in your perfection…

as the mother of your mother, i am forever grateful to you for choosing her, you may never know what a gift you are to us all and most especially to your parents who are so over the moon with the wonder of miraculous you…

what a wise old soul you are and what ecstasy to spend time with you watching your mother so tenderly holding you such a precious bundle of joy so contentedly dreaming and smiling and cooing and making little dolphin noises… we are wondering if we might have met you swimming in the vast pacific ocean…

sweet baby chase, you are exactly the one to restore vitality and promise in the forlorn places of our innermost distress…

may our one heart of all our relations join with us in re-joy-sing as we listen with deep appreciation to the lost chords of awe that you inspire…

thank you also for inspiring our re-membering with every breath you take of why we come to this third rock from the sun – as souls playing the music of the spheres, as holy vessels of rainbow light shining radiantly throughout the night and greeting each day as we walk together in a sacred way

boundless love, beloved chase….

Poetic Peace Pilgrimage – Year 9 – Day 290 – 10/2/2022

what a trifecta of riches on this second day where every moment of eternity is devoted to breaking our one heart open ever more widely and deeply as we celebrate today the astonishing light of our interbeing, the life of gandhi whose message was his life , this examplar being who taught us ahimsa, the law of love (crudely translated into English as non-violence), on this day of his birth anniversary and i celebrate another of the dearest of beings who is ahimsa on the eve of his two year old birthday… in honor of all beings of ahimsa, let us give our full attention and intention to a master of this walk, HH the Dalai Lama…

CULTIVATE AN OPEN HEART

“I believe that every human being has an innate desire for happiness and does not want to suffer. I believe that each of us has the same potential to develop inner peace and thereby achieve happiness and joy. If one has a positive mental attitude then, even when surrounded by hostility, one will not lack inner peace. On the other hand, if one’s mental attitude is more negative, influenced by fear, suspicion, helplessness, or self-loathing, then, even when surrounded by one’s best friends, in a nice atmosphere and comfortable surroundings, one will not be happy.

In my own case, at the age of 16, I lost my freedom, and at 24, I lost my country. I have been a refugee for the last forty years, with heavy responsibilities. As I look back, my life has not been easy. However, throughout all these years I learned about compassion, about caring for others. This mental attitude has brought me inner strength. One of my favorite prayers,  translated roughly, is:

So long as space remains,
So long as sentient beings remain,
I will remain,
In order to help, in order to serve,
In order to make my own contribution.

That sort of thinking has brought purpose to my life. No matter how difficult or complicated things may be, if we have this type of mental attitude we can have inner peace.

Spiritual growth need not be based on religious faith. I believe that the methods by which we increase our altruism, our sense of caring for others, and by which we develop the attitude that our own individual concerns are less important than those of others, are common to all major religious traditions. Though we may find differences in philosophical views and rites, all religions advocate love, compassion, and forgiveness. And even persons who do not believe in religion can appreciate the virtues of basic human values.

Since our very existence and well-being are a result of the cooperation and contributions of countless others, we must have a proper attitude and way of relating to them. In the past, countries, regions, and even villages were economically independent of one another. Under those circumstances the destruction of one’s enemy might have been a victory for oneself. Today we are so interdependent that the concept of war has become outdated. When we face problems or disagreements today, we have to arrive at solutions through dialogue. We cannot destroy our neighbors! We cannot ignore their interests! Doing so would ultimately cause us to suffer.

Non-violence does not mean that we remain indifferent to a problem. On the contrary, it is important to be fully engaged. However, we must do so in a way that does not benefit us alone. We must not harm the interests of others. Non-violence, therefore, is not merely the absence of violence. It involves a sense of compassion and caring. I strongly believe that we must promote non-violence at the level of the family as well as at the national and international levels.

We must try to develop greater perspective, looking at situations from all angles. Usually, when we face problems ,we look at them from our own point of view. We even sometimes deliberately ignore other aspects of a situation. This often leads to negative consequences.

Sometimes, due to a very small matter, a fight starts between a husband and wife, or a parent and child. If you focus merely on the immediate problem, then yes, it really is worth fighting and quarreling. It is even worth divorcing! However, looking at the situation with more perspective, we see that though there is a problem, there is also a common interest. You can come to feel, “This is a small problem which I must solve by dialogue, not by drastic measures.” We can thereby develop a non-violent atmosphere within our own family, as well as within our community.

Another important practice in training our minds involves learning to distinguish between the negative qualities of conceit or arrogance and those of positive pride or self-confidence. In my own practice, when I have an arrogant feeling, “Oh, I’m somehow special,” I say to myself, “I’m a human being and a Buddhist monk. I thereby have a great opportunity to practice the spiritual path leading to Buddhahood.” I then compare myself to a small insect in front of me and think, “This little insect is very weak, with no capacity to think about philosophical matters. It has no ability to develop altruism. In spite of the opportunity I have, I behave in this stupid way.” If I judge myself from this point of view, the insect is definitely more honest and sincere than I am.

Human emotions are very powerful and sometimes overwhelm us. This can lead to disasters. I think that anger and hatred actually cause more harm to us than to the person responsible for our problem. Imagine that your neighbor hates you and is always creating problems for you. If you lose your temper and develop hatred toward him, your digestion will be bad, your sound sleep will go, and you will have to start to use tranquilizers and sleeping pills. You will have to increase the doses of these, which will harm your body. Your mood will be affected, and as a result your old friends will hesitate to visit you. You will gradually have more white hair and wrinkles, and you may eventually develop more serious health problems. Then your neighbor will be really happy. Without having inflicted any physical harm he will have fulfilled his wish!

If, in spite of his injustices, you remain calm, happy, and peaceful, your health will remain strong, you will continue to be joyful, and more friends will come to visit you. Your life will become more successful. This will really bring about worry in your neighbor’s mind. I think that this is the wise way to inflict harm upon your neighbor. You must not consider tolerance and patience to be signs of weakness. I consider them signs of strength.

When we are faced with a person or group of people wishing us harm, we can view this as an opportunity to develop patience and tolerance. We need these qualities; they are useful to us. And the only occasion we have to develop them is when we are challenged by an enemy. So, from this point of view, our enemy is our Guru, our teacher. Irrespective of their motivation, from our point of view they are very beneficial, a blessing.

There is a Buddhist practice where one imagines giving the source of all joy to another person, thereby removing all their suffering. Though of course we cannot change their situation, I do feel that in some cases, through a genuine sense of caring and compassion, through our sharing in their plight, our attitude can help alleviate that person’s suffering, if only mentally. However, the main point of this practice is to increase our inner strength and courage.

I have chosen a few lines that I feel would be acceptable to people of all faiths, and even to those with no spiritual belief. When reading these lines, if you are a religious practitioner, you can reflect upon the divine form that you worship. A Christian can think of Jesus or God; a Muslim can reflect upon Allah. Then, while reciting these verses, make the commitment to enhance your spiritual values. If you are not religious, you can reflect upon the fact that, fundamentally, all beings are equal to you in their wish for happiness and their desire to overcome suffering. Recognizing this, you make a pledge to develop a good heart. It is most important that we have a warm heart. As long as we are part of human society, it is very important to be a kind, warm-hearted person.

May the poor find wealth,
Those weak with sorrow find joy.
May the forlorn find new hope,
Constant happiness and prosperity.
May the frightened cease to be afraid,
And those bound be free.”