Aimless: The Only Teaching

Strange autumn light,
green appears between the rains,
as evening approaches,
lets see all its sweetness,
behind my eyes,
always now,
life awaits me

A ritual
accomplished
without any goal
is a ritual performed
In reality

the objective is the support of the self
the self exists through the lens
mushotoku: nothing else
the only teaching

Simplicity of mind
is its pacification,
the diminishment of the self
the complex mind, intelligent calculation, strategy
reveals a powerful self

hitting the wood, the bowl,
lighting on, putting out,
incense, candle
without why

When the self fades,
The underlying beauty
appears to our eyes

©FJ July 2024
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5 commentaires

  1. To my mind, a ritual with no goal best encompasses the intrinsic meaninglessness of ritual.

    Perhaps, to walk away from ritual is, itself, a ritualistic act. A ritual assertion of independence of self from toys and distractions?

    Perhaps, the day will come when performing no ritual will be your daily observance?

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    1. I do not perform rituals.
      I live them.
      therefore, they become transparent.
      It is precisely the ‘performing’ aspect which bothers me the most.
      I love the ritual of non-rituals to assert independence..that you are suggesting.
      Still, I cannot refrain from thinking that, should independence be real, there would not be any necessity to assert it…
      Shouldn’t confidence be rooted deeper ?

      Aren’t you the one who said there is no escaping from rituals ?
      (as behavioral patterns…Even breaking patterns becomes a pattern eventually)

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      1. Therefore, avoiding ritual is a ritual.

        It is difficult to live without performing, when all the world’s a stage, or to speak of independence without assertion.

        Confidence is most elusive in the confident, I tend to suspect.

        All of which betrays me as a somewhat anarchic contrarian, perhaps.

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      2. You’re just in love with freedom, that is all.

        ( I guess there is independence without assertion,
        Assertion is always asserting the opposite of what it claims, for he who has ears.)

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