. . . the buddha is not a person . . . this is not a blog

For my Full Moon blog, this Capricorn full moon of ’23 which is aspecting our power of discernment, I’m expressing with poetry the culmination of what buddha mind is for us: realisation of quality of mind. So, “the buddha is not a person . . . and this is not a blog . . .Continue reading “. . . the buddha is not a person . . . this is not a blog”

“The religion without a god” . . . zen and the art of the tea-way to destress and thrive

Zen is not a religion, it is not merely a philosophy. It is a unique way of living simply, with meditation, values and virtues. Zen has been called “the religion without a god” which respects the divinity within all . . . these are our values and virtues harmony, tranquility, purity and reverence   TheContinue reading ““The religion without a god” . . . zen and the art of the tea-way to destress and thrive”

Goddess Within . . . awakens and arises

  As a spiritual community, we’re developing a Culture of Bliss . . . as “Messengers of Balance through Wisdom”. So let me say more than I have previously about my teaching of Goddess, Virtue and importantly Shakti energy as the powerful life force: essentially the power of the sacred state in which we chooseContinue reading “Goddess Within . . . awakens and arises”

Essence of Thriving : Simplicity

“One of the most important virtues we need to live consciously, practising and living with zen in our lives—to live well and thrive—is simplicity. Being able to live simply may be what we need as the grounding anchor in going through the changes we face during the next few years.”—suZen   All we are onContinue reading “Essence of Thriving : Simplicity”

zen of tomorrow . . . the culture or “the Way”, our path

If the Global Consciousness is going to make a leap shortly, as we’re expecting, we as teachers are here to say you will be making quantum leaps forward in your own consciousness—and we are also here to say: “ . . . cope with it by doing this and this and this . . .Continue reading “zen of tomorrow . . . the culture or “the Way”, our path”