The Tree Of Enlightenment….

The tree of enlightenment was tall and outstanding. Its trunk was diamond, its main boughs were lapis lazuli, its branches and twigs were of various precious elements. The leaves, spreading in all directions, provided shade, like clouds. The precious blossoms were of various colors, the branching twigs spread out their shadows. Also the fruits were jewels containing a blazing radiance. They were together with the flowers in great arrays. The entire circumference of the tree emanated light; within the light there rained precious stones, and within each gem were enlightening beings [Bodhisattvas], in great hosts like clouds, simultaneously appearing….The tree of enlightenment constantly gave forth sublime sounds speaking various truths without end. From the opening of The Avatamsaka Sutra.

Quoted from Converting Christmas on the Edmonton Buddhist Meditation Group website. There is an abundance of information and practical suggestions in this article as well as more from the Avatamsaka Sutra.


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Our entry for the Allendale Church Inter-religious (is that a word?!) tree decorating event.

So there you have the basis of why we, as Buddhists, string coloured lights where we can, hang garlands from picture frames, decorate trees and generally fest up at this time of year.

For your eating pleasure – the receipt for Miso Gravy on the Edmonton Meditation Groups site is a classic. Michelle, who devised the recipe, reads here from time to time, I hope.

Happy Holidays and thanks to those who have sent cards and presents. All received with much gratitude. Please consider postings as my cards and presents to you.

Returning

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In the lane, in the snow, in my lovely new brown wool cape. Thank you Eve.

Today marks the turning of the year, the returning of the light. It is the Winter Solstice. (The winter solstice) – astronomically marks the beginning of shortening nights and lengthening days, interpretation varies from culture to culture, but most hold a recognition of rebirth.

In recognition, ones’ heart smiles.
Can the smile be enough for you?

If it is not,
No explanation will ever be enough.

If it is enough,
The smile smiles back.
Constantly.

That’s it. First post written after a long absence. Glad to be back at it. You can work out for yourself what I mean by ‘the smile’ however you should know it is not about….(can I say this, can I not? Yes I can say this…) It’s not about chocolate!

Hard Times

“We shall not cease from exploration
And the end of all our exploring
Will be to arrive where we started
And know the place for the first time.”

From Four Quartets by T.S. Eliot

When times are tough, whether it is the fear/anxiety described by Andrew or just tough times, words of wisdom appear. I read the above poem years ago at school and the words actually mean something to me now and are a comfort.

It’s winter, there is a recession; bad news can seem to dominate and this affects my mood and viewpoint. I take refuge; and the words proffered this too will pass had me dissolved in tears of gratitude and relief.

So when times are hard, and they are hard sometimes!……. even though the mind and habits lead me to try and fix the problem I can remind myself that there is no fixing. Embrace everything that comes with compassion and love. And then, there is taking action, doing the next thing, going, going, going on beyond…..to arrive where we started and know the place for the first time.