The Magic of Two Simple Words
Hello Friends,
When I was living in a Zen monastery years ago, the phrase I practiced with most often was, "just this."
Sitting in meditation in the blue-black of the morning—just this.
Bowing to the Buddha—just this.
Cutting an onion—just this.
Only two words. But as I held them in mind, day after day, and then over years, they revealed a world to me.
A world of stillness, that was simultaneously in dynamic play.
An embodied world, made vivid with awareness, the immediacy left over when everything extra is sloughed off like a heavy weight.
Just this.
Just this sound. Just this moment. Just this breath, and then the next, and the next.
These days, I don't live in a Zen monastery. I haven't practiced Zen in ten years or more.
But as we move out of our yearlong retreat and into engagement, I find myself coming back to the simplicity and power of these two words, to the wide territory they reveal.
Just this—as I schedule another Instagram post.
Just this—as I pour my awareness into a dharma talk.
Each moment fresh. Can I meet it?
Each eye blink a revelation, if I remember to let it wake me from the dream.
sending good wishes,
nico hase
*join me for an online daylong meditation retreat on March 11th on the topic of "Wisdom," that quality of the heart that knows what to do.