Verbs are fluid, time passing. Nouns are imaginary, moments frozen in time. Verbs are the happening, nouns are the happened....

Good evening. Have a good transition to sleep-death, where all beings (the smart, the stupid, the rich, the poor, etc.) are even. Good morning. Have a good time mourning the person you were yesterday, who is now no longer. "The world is new to us every morning. Every man should believe he is reborn each day." -- Baal Shem Tov...

Before we are born we are undifferentiated we are the eternal soul. Upon birth, we are quickly told otherwise; given personal, social and various other identities: our temporary self. Soon enough, some of us forget every thing is a manifestation of the soul. These are the lost souls. With only their self identity, one day they surely die; for the gates to eternity are only open to the soul. For those who retain their soul identity life is heaven on Earth....

Unconditional love is loving everything. It is the peace of being one with the Everything. Conditional love is loving some things sometimes and not others. It is an intense physical and emotional state as it's preceded and followed by other emotional states....

Is that so?   The Zen master Hakuin was praised by his neighbors as one living a pure life. A beautiful Japanese girl whose parents owned a food store lived near him. One day, her parents discovered she was pregnant. This angered her parents, especially as she refused to tell them who got her pregnant. Eventually, she told them Hakuin was the father. Furious, the parents told everyone in the community what Hakuin had done and confronted the master. “Is that so?” was all he said. After the child was born, the parents gave it to Hakuin. By then, he had lost his reputation as a righteous man, but that did not trouble him. He accepted the child and took very good care of it as if it was his. A year later, the baby's mother could no longer hold back the truth. She told her parents the real father of the child was a young man who worked in the fish market. The girl's parents immediately went to Hakuin. They asked for forgiveness and to have the child back. Hakuin willingly gave them the child and all he said was: “Is that so?”   "Is that so?" encourages self-reflection and the questioning of assumptions we hold without doubts. "Is that so?" Hakuin asks the girl's parents to question their initial certainty that Hakuin fathered their daughter's baby and their later certainty that he did not. Ultimately, no one knows who fathered the baby; even the mother might not know. "Is that so?" simply suggests we consider things from many perspectives. This is the essence of wisdom. Wisdom is knowing that perceived truths change (like the girl's claim as to who fathered her baby) and that, ultimately, no thing is truly knowable. The girl's parents lack wisdom. They also lack compassion as they carelessly ruin Hakuin's reputation. Hakuin, a man of wisdom and compassion, knows what he is and is unfazed by who others think he is. Embodying  wisdom and compassion, we gracefully accept what comes our way and make the best of it....

All emotional states, other than love, are a form of selfishness. Love too is selfishness when it connects us with some things but not every thing. Soulful love is love of one thing: the everything....

How many angels can dance on the head of a pin?   The Pope: "It depends on the size of the pin." The Zen master: "What's a pin?"...