Some Poems 2010 ‏

And are quenched under water

salt was money in the desert
but worthless by the sea
Value is noticed when it is missing
The pure shines out of darkness
but is invisible among the angels
Insights illuminate space
But are lost among themselves
We hold precious what is not ordinary
Until we know that the ordinary is precious
And water that hides diamonds
Sparkles like them.

The Self-School

Mind’s  children  open the door

Hey! Look! No  locks any more

They all race out to place their attention

On sensations existing in every direction

The building is quiet, fills up with light

Awareness shines, expanded and bright

The Me resigns  and has nothing to do

Except send out an invitation, for You

Burning Burning Burning

Burning, Burning, Burning,

Said the Buddha,

Shopping, having, running, talking

Moving, spending, storing, building,

Needing, fighting, grasping, thinking

We burn with  the planet

If we cooled down

We’d find ourselves back home

And deserve it

A New Bird

A new bird arrives

Calls a strange cry

In the stillness

Quiet cuts silence

Is that the way the world is made?

Is that the way the world is known?

Beyond Measure

Meditate and measure

Come from the same root

Meditation is measuring

What is immeasurable

Until the measurer

Loses the ruler

Contamination

Walk like a sick man

Said the Burmese monk

Teaching mindful walking.

But I walk like a sick man

Because I am sick:

Contaminated, polluted

By effluents and waste

In the ocean of Samsara

Radishes

Thoughts are not needed

When planting radishes

They talk to each other

That’s quite enough noise

For one day

A Soft Green Touch

A gentle touch on the shoulder

A reminder to come back here

A Zen master wielding a feather

To brush me into awareness?

It was a soft green spring leaf

The carob tree stroking its guest

From Womb to Womb

Dark windy night, resting warm in bed

But wasn’t I in the same place

Earlier, this dark morning, as if a moment ago?

What was, in between the two darknesses?

A crude day that vanished as soon as it appeared

Actions, events, light, movement, fast forward

The timeless, black light before birth

The timeless black light after death

What happened in between the two wombs?

A pulse of disturbing white noise:

-          life!

The Anicca Syndrome

A degenerative disease

Generally irreversible

And recovery unlikely.

It has some of these symptoms:

Falling apart at the seams

Feelings of complete unreliability

About the body and mind

Unpredictability of automatic behaviours

Dissolution of bodily forms

Disturbances of expectations

Prognosis: bliss.

(Anicca in the Buddhist Pali language, means the realization of impermanence)

Awakening Doesn’t Exist

Awakening doesn’t exist

But in the search for it

We stumble between knowing and being

And  accidentally fall into something

While accidentally falling out of

Everything else.

The Glittering Tree

The Shopping Center

Pilgrims at the glittering windows

The  Tree of Good For Me, Bad For Me

Has 1000 offerings

And the Tree of Life

Front gate to Garden of Eden

Is buried under the concrete.

Zurich Station

Downstairs

A dangerous place

All seem contented

Under the ground

In bitter solitude

I drink a coffee

Only the apfelstrudel

is genuinely sweet

Beyond the Maps

I put away the maps

And I gave up asking for directions

After endless migrations

I found myself back home.

I couldn’t find it before

Because I was looking out of it.

She Who Dwells Within

Shechina, the Jewish Goddess

Her name means ‘Presence’, or

‘She Who Dwells Within’

We are told that she emigrated

When the Temple was destroyed,

Or was she banished,

By threatened males?

She is only absent

When we are absent

Which is most of the time.

She is homeless

When we are not at home.

She is always left outside

When we shut ourselves inside

The gates of security.

She cannot return to Jerusalem

As long as we kill to possess it.

She is unimpressed

By all the busyness

In the name of God and Spirit.

But when we welcome the world

In an unconditional embrace

Suddenly she is there

And here and everywhere

Invited by authentic knowing

And when we surrender

To this perfect moment

That is born from the womb

Of our fertile  being

And fed by the mothers milk

Of appreciation and attention.

Then she unfolds herself

In front of our eyes

And we truly know

She never left

But was too close

For us to notice.

Al Barnett

Four feet treading

On tough Welsh hill grass

We have trod together

40 years on this tough world

Back ends of Camden

Stone corners of Jerusalem

Thorny outcrops in Galilee

Sharing laughs at absurdity

Sharing howls at stupidity

Sharing moments of simplicity

Sharing glances of complicity

Sharing glimpses at insanity

Dancing  with your childlike delight

Burning with your righteous anger

Exclaimed but unclaimed

In awe of your creative fire

In oils, stones, inks, glass, words,

And the amazing power of mind

Reaching out and hammering

On the gates of the unknown

And all reduced to ashes?

No, just spread more thinly

Not collected together in one being

But seeded in all of us

And in the Welsh hill grass

Which straightens up

After we have passed over.