Periodically I need a break from the great neo-conservative abyss. Its among us, and it reeks.
The simple answer is that the country is headed not only in the wrong direction, but in the wrong direction and with constant acceleration.
So to help counterbalance the ongoing atrocity of unskilled belligerence, here are the words of Thich Nhat Hanh, with advice on how to appreciate the delicate fragile thing which we call our lives.
Fundamental advice from the book "no death, no fear" -
"..... Suppose two astronauts go to the moon. When they arrive, they have an accident and find out that they have only enough oxygen for two days. There is no hope of someone coming from Earth in time to rescue them. They have only two days to live. If you asked them at that moment, "What is your deepest wish?" they would answer, "To be back home walking on the beautiful planet Earth." That would be enough for them; they would not want anything else. They would not want to be the head of a large corporation, a big celebrity or president of the United States. They would not want anything except to be back on Earth - to be walking on Earth, enjoying every step, listening to the sounds of nature and holding the hand of their beloved while contemplating the moon."
"We should live every day like people who have just been rescued from the moon. We are on Earth now, and we need to enjoy walking on this precious beautiful planet. The Zen master Lin Chi said, "The miracle is not to walk on water but to walk on the Earth." I cherish that teaching. I enjoy just walking, even in busy places like airports and railway stations. In walking like that, with each step caressing our Mother Earth, we can inspire other people to do the same. We can enjoy every minute of our lives."
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