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jhalifax : none shikantaza snow

shikantaza snow

Posted on Jan 7th, 2008 by jhalifax : none jhalifax
a great blanket of snow is silently falling from the sky
covering all the differences
hiding the particularities
in the midst of the shikantaza retreat

no traffic on the outer road
but some on the mind road as i settle into the pattern of zazen hour after hour

now a break, a gap
and i write in the joy of the quiet
with nothing marking or remarking
black grass holding up the black stars, mark strand



Black Maps

Not the attendance of stones,
nor the applauding wind,
shall let you know
you have arrived,

nor the sea that celebrates
only departures,
nor the mountains,
nor the dying cities.

Nothing will tell you
where you are.
Each moment is a place
you’ve never been.

You can walk
believing you cast
a light around you.
But how will you know?

The present is always dark.
Its maps are black,
rising from nothing,
describing,

in their slow ascent
into themselves,
their own voyage,
its emptiness,
the bleak temperate
necessity of its completion.
As they rise into being
they are like breath.

And if they are studied at all
it is only to find,
too late, what you thought
were concerns of yours

do not exist.
Your house is not marked
on any of them,
nor are your friends,

waiting for you to appear,
nor are your enemies,
listing your faults.
Only you are there,

saying hello
to what you will be,
and the black grass
is holding up the black stars.

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jhalifax : none Posted on January 07, 2008
by jhalifax

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