...~* Peaceful Place *~...
Welcome to a... Peaceful Place This space is dedicated as a place where members are invited to experience a peaceful place in our day to day lives. You are encouraged to post any thoughts, feelings, experiences or writing (poetry, prose or quotes) that inspires or produces peace for you. Imagine -John Lennon- Closing Ceremonies Olympics 2012 London, England *Lyrics* Imagine there's no heaven It's easy if you try No hell below us Above us, only sky Imagine all the people Living for today *** This space is also dedicated to its original author, Jay3 , who shared their talent and community building skills in creating the first known "Peaceful Place" in another online community *** |
Today, as I was getting ready for my morning ritual of practicing meditation, I came across the tiny little scroll of paper with my favorite set of thoughts to think upon (Zen):
Before Enlightenment I chopped wood and carried water. After Enlightenment I chopped wood and carried water. |
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The wind howls The sun sets The earth begins to sleep Alone am i. Let all go Clear my mind Embrace my death Let it fill me Simple tears Within me glow Drift away Peace at last The wind howls Eyes close I begin to sleep Alone am i. http://dl7.glitter-graphics.net/pub/...w554ykx0kc.jpg |
Very nice idea for a thread, thank you.
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All that we are is the result of what we have thought. The mind is everything. What we think, we become. -Buddha- http://0.static.wix.com/media/5cdbbd...5c5e87.jpg_512 |
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Thanks for this thread.Ill be back to post after holidays.
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One more for today and to say Thank You to all of you
who participate in creating peaceful moments of reflection... Blessings and Peace to all of you, ~D :candle: :candle: :candle: |
art's plume is a balsam, a weapon, and a guide enlightening the spirit of men
indeed - it is the world of truth living in between the flickerings of visions and the folds of the imagination indeed - in between the flickerings of visions, the folds of the imagination, and the eyes of the impossible winged songs in rapture float aboard a vessel of hopes art's plume is a balsam, a weapon, and a guide enlightening the spirit of men |
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Thank you for sharing, Alone am I. I felt a particular peaceful tension, if you will, while reading this; yet I could identify with this particular arrangement of thought: as if I could hear the wind's voice as the Earth climaxed into its cycle of sleep; the invitation to let go, yet be aware that's it okay to let go - even if I am alone. *Thank you for sharing * Quote:
I'm glad you were able to provide a translation for this meditation, tonaderspeisung . . . I want to say that while listening to her sing, I found myself intently listening (in an visual-audio like way) to the melody of the orchestral arrangment; as if simultaneously weaving and schematically arranging a way for me to peer inbetween-the-scenes of ... "flickerings of visions, folds of imagination and the eyes of the impossible" for "winged songs in rapture" that "float aboard a vessel of hopes" because, indeed, "art's plume is a balsam, a weapon, and a guide enlightening the spirit...". *Thank you for sharing* ~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~ *~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~* ~*~*~*~*~*~ *~*~*~* My peaceful place today was when I roasted chicken and mashed some Idaho spuds for my son Eddie and I to have for supper. I dressed the chicken down a ginger-garlic-cracked pepper-honey rub, then roasted it today. I saved the drippings... so I could make a homemade 'medicine' to soothe my throat. My grandmother used to make things of this nature and she taught me how to make a few natural remedies, when I was much younger. This particular 'medicine' is a mixture of the drippings from the chicken, a single clove from an bulb of Elephant Garlic, half an onion and half of a lemon (rind, included). I don't exactly mince the garlic, onion or lemon, but I do slice them up fairly evenly in small proportions. But with the lemon, I do not take the rind off because even the rind of the lemon adds toward the total essence of this particular healing potion. It not only soothes a person's throat but it acts as an natural sedative too. Spending time in the kitchen is incredibly healing to me and allows me to be creative and soothes me in peaceful ways. I hope everyone's day was blessed with peacefulness. http://www.canadiannaturephotographe...rsons_Pond.jpg |
Don't know about the rest of you, but my heart was touched by the posts left by princessbelle and tonaderspeisung....
I'm sitting here, almost ready for work today, watching torrents of rainfall and my neighbor's chimney, across the street... I love to watch the smoke spiraling toward the heavens. :stillheart: I came across a quote by Jimi Hendrix this morning and thought I'd leave his thoughts this morning and a video of him performing "Red House" .... I remember hearing that song in the movie City of Angels, while Meg Ryan is performing surgery and she's listening to the blues (JH). When the power of love overcomes the love of power, the world will know peace. -Jimi Hendrix- |
I keep a personal archive of Koans and Koan-worthy quotes for times I set aside to practice peaceful ways,
like today and tomorrow: my weekend of Iron Flute meditation (The Sound of One Hand). The greatest achievement is selflessness. |
When you do something, you should burn yourself completely like a good bonfire; leaving no trace of yourself.
– Shunryu Suzuki |
Nothing in the cry
of Cicada suggests they are about to die ~ Basho |
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*Speak no evil, hear no evil, see no evil* It's not always an easy thing to do, because I think it's important to pay attention to things that are not always easy to hear or see or to say or be said. Finding the photo of the Geisha girls above inspires me to be more cognizant of what I think about, what I hear and say and do. |
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Open,unprotected and free-Gangaji (you tube) This is over an hour but is well worth watching!
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(((((((( sweet tart ))))))))) my friend ~ love the thread :) ~
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"The echo of the completely empty valley bears tidings from the soundless sound,"
-- Yamamba Source: Yampolksy, P.B. (1971). The Zen Master Hakuin: Selected Writings. New York, NY: Columbia University Press. http://originideas.com/img_b/20100516-381-24.jpg |
Years ago, right after I was in a serious car crash, I remember going out to a lake, high up in the mountains - with my first partner - and it brought peace to me: Just to be in a boat, rowing aimlessly around the lake, breathing in all the natural beauty and letting some form of peace wash over me, even when I was still recovering from my injuries and high as a kite on pain killers. Floating effortlessly in a boat on water really does wonders for the soul. :candle: :candle: :candle: |
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