Bill Fell 8/16-17/20
According to Ani Pema Chodron, Anam Thubten gave a teaching that if you paused 108 times per day for six months, you’d be enlightened.
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Out the front door, barely break of day Sudden unforeseen hit of heat Down the driveway, turn left Me and my tall shadow head west Down to the greenbelt, head-fake right, go left A soft glow coats the redwoods, ginkoes Fronting an oddly opaque blackdrop Blanket of clouds no doubt? Why do I not pause?
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Borrowing a corner of Chestnut Park We, a small-group of meditators take our seats, Removing masks . . . quietly gongggging . . . breathing; Hawk-less, squirrel-less, subdued spaciousness Scrub jays own the air A sudden flash barely beside my left eye Is that? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Yes! Enmeshed in perfect rolling thunder A southwest flash, but . . . . Is that where the sounds started? If it happens again, I need a count Filling-up this now with ever-more storylines Sympathetic nervous system invoked Why do I not pause?
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Now, THAT CERTAINLY was a raindrop. Up front, Amanda flashes a friendly face Refreshing drips soak through, a cooling relief But where might all THIS be headed? When do we take cover under a yoga mat? Who’s the first to make a move? Just sit tight Fill-up this new now with commentary Why do I not pause ?