Seeing what isIs seeing what is not.This may happen as the relationBetween what is and what is not reverses.Sitting creates favorable conditions to such an
Seeing what isIs seeing what is not.This may happen as the relationBetween what is and what is not reverses.Sitting creates favorable conditions to such an
L’attrait pour la cohérence derrière l’enchevêtrement des textes, pour le détricotage a posteriori des fils emmêlés de la tradition, pour l’esthétique, la saveur culturelle propre
I believe one of the reasons why our professional activity causes so much fatigue is that it operates like a scrambler jamming our natural frequencies.
Dans “simplement s’asseoir”, ‘s’asseoir” est le corps, “simplement” est le cœur… Franck Joseph©FJ Sept. 2020 – All rights reserved.Les articles et méditations sont disponibles en
La vulgarité appelle la vulgarité, comme la surdité appelle une voix plus forte en retour. L’être vulgaire se promène en permanence avec un couche isolante
The Call from Beyond, The Secret GalleryThat you follow from the depths of your beingTo the Being of the Depths Is the Prayer of the
Les concepts sont un réseau de fils solides desquels nous confectionnons le tissu de nos vies. Il en va de même pour la religion. Sur
There is a scent in Buddhism,Emanating from the RefugeAt the heart of the woodsAlong the hike, we have the firm hopeTo find there some food,
Les sauts dans l’inconscience n’ont de cesse de divertir ici, puis là, revenir encore, effondrer le plafond, au travers du plancher, passer et soudain pénétrer,
Mahayana Buddhism and Christianity both say the same thing, ultimately. The difference is that Christianity sinks deeper in transitional material. There, it carves niches to
The experience of ‘just sitting’ is physical, instinctive, orgasmic There’s nowhere else to look. From the place of sitting, directly, the body speaks. The being
Bodhi Svaha:Sous l’articulation du mantra qui va au-delà, il y a un accouchement en douceur, une résolution silencieuse sur la tierce intérieure. Franck Joseph ©FJ
See Cushion Diving (1/3) and Cushion Diving (2/3) I’m asking you to move down a few notches below words.Down enough to see what words do
Down, where names lose their artificial soothing properties,You name objects to keep track of them in your mental chaos. You organise this chaos with tags
Thich Nhat Hanh says : ‘Mindfulness and the Holy Spirit both help us touch the ultimate dimension of reality’.These are elements allowing us to experience