POSTCARD #247: New Delhi: “The days are running out”, Jiab says, in her improvised, short-cut English, and I imagine the days like small objects with legs, running out through the open door, down the step and escaping into the garden. It’s February already and we’re going back to Thailand on the 18th. Visas to be renewed, stamped, and the hurriedness of getting bags checked in. Then join the queue shuffling through security portals and on to the plane. I have to fast track but still in slo-mo… hard to get my head together; not ready, unwilling and not able.
Am I prepared for another catapulted leap up into the sky? One hundred thousand horsepower velocity, wings over the landscape, look out the window and see the mountains through the clouds down below. I want to go there, climb that mountain. So I go down to where it is and start to climb… but it’s not there; only the steep slope, and sparse vegetation, some rocks – the mountain has disappeared. Is it that mountains seem to disappear, as well as the days spent engaged in activities just start to run out because this is my 70th year in the world?
Is it because I learned that the vast abundance of the Buddhist no-self is everywhere, in everything? Looking at a thing and the identity of it being a thing is just gone. Slowly, slowly getting to be okay about that, and okay too about not having to want to know anything more than that. The smallest details of conscious awareness, and a lifetime of sensory input, all arising and passing away, associated somehow with the karma of the circumstances I’m in, without attachment and nothing is held, it just folds in on itself and sent like a letter to someone you love.
No end, no beginning, sometimes I can leave it all in the continuous form of the verb: breathing, eating, sleeping, and living ‘now’ in present-moment-awareness… beginningless, endless, all of the past, all of the future, and no “time” passing. Then it breaks free of that and returns to a beginning (so there has to be an end)… and there lies my reluctance, only ten good years… the days are running out. A story is created in the mind, a few pieces get stitched together, switched around, and let’s say this is how it began; a story inside a story (inside a story) leading back through all the previous moments like this and linked to a lineage of stories interconnected through a great number of former lives in the distant past. And all of that has resulted in this; a twinkling held in forever-present time.
The days are running out, language wakes up – I want, I want, I want to be ‘happy’, and I don’t want to be ‘sad’ – no, no, no. Creating a self where there wasn’t one before, and rushing around, naming things, describing things, creating a photo ID. Sign here please, thump, stamped and there’s a picture of ‘me’. Then other days just come along, as they do, with a light that chases all the shadows away and illuminates everything… this is how all the beginnings are connected up: ‘Once upon a time’… il était une fois, (it was once), ‘and they all lived happily ever after.’
Clouds come by from time to time
To give men a chance to rest
From looking at the moon
[Basho (1644-94)]
Photo: Buddha head at Dhammavinaya Buddhārāma Monastery, Hubli, Karnataka State, India.
~ G R A T I T U D E ~
Reblogged this on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo.
Thanks for the reblog!
My pleasure 🙂
Of your postings, this is my favorite. 🙂 And if they lived once upon a time, they could not have lived happily ever after.
Thanks Tom 😀 It’s hard to pin down, always on the move, and the story of it is framed inside the wholeness then becomes it.
…from whence to where?
and from thence to wherever, at which point they all sat down and considered the question again…
…that half remarkable question…
… (how) the body folded ’round me, and the person in me grew.
‘Earth, water, fire and air met together in a garden fair…’
if you answer this riddle…
The days are running out of the Story House into the Big Bold Blue of Beyond…
And away they go waving bye-bye as the disappear…
…and exhorting us to follow…
so we leap over the horizon line and everything in the world as we know it folds into itself, and is gone…
… at one with Gaia.
…
I like the Basho quote.
In it, I see the summation of the extent of my days.
What more need there be, until the last cloud passes?
Seek peace,
Paz
Yes, this is it, last cloud passes and it’s back to looking at the moon…