I thought a good place to start is with a wonderful poem by my friend J.B. Bryan, a cantankerous Zentista who lives in Albuquerque. He's a poet, painter and a "collagist." Is there such a word? He's always putting together random pieces of things into stews, art pieces, music and his life. For instance, in the photograph above J.B. had just served me tea in the adobe teahouse he had built in his studio in Placitas. He had studied the traditions and created his own ceremony, based on the traditions, but with his own utensils and what seemed appropriate for his practice.
PRACTICEa body such as this bodytosses back its antlers &spins them like a propellerskull finally workiris, planet, sunI won’t spend a dimeGreat FaithGreat DoubtGreat EffortO the universe has a witeasily tasted in green leavesboiled with waterwhat’s the bloodstream?but a river of huge loves &thunderous flowers of combustion!be sure to practice everyday
––JB Bryan
Remember: On Sunday mornings 10AM Mountain Time, we are having Zoom services (brief chanting, a 40 minute period of zazen, and a dharma talk). We also have a lively Wednesday evening book club at 6PM. Write me at bbyrd@cincopuntos.com for the appropriate links.
Be well. Sit strong. Practice wisdom and compassion. If you miss the mark, oh well, remember now is always now.
Bobby Kankin Byrd
Guiding Teacher