Allen Ginsberg
Empty Mindfulness
__________________
“First thought best thought”
—Chögyam Trungpa Rinpoche
“Surprise mind”
—Allen Ginsberg,
Disembodied Poetics
“catch the boyish
that walks”
—Allen Ginsberg,
“Big Eats,” Cosmopolitan
Greetings (1986-1992)
Sitting in my bedroom — reading internet news about 2012 end of the world
Muhamundra poetics exercise — suggested by Tibetan Kagyu teacher
Twenty-one-syllable lines — beginning with my neurotic confusion (Samsara)
Concluding finally — by being grounded in “ordinary mind” (Dharmakaya)
Floating thru thought forms — Buddha voice that talks with me walking now inside my lucid dreams
Sooner or later letting go — yawning shrugging then bored with my same old spiel
Looking at my face — buried in my pillow, dreaming in my dream whatever, whenever
Sitting with empty mind — simultaneously thinking feeling spontaneously
Giving my vacancy some spirit and space — accompanied by disillusionment
There’s no disillusionment tho — if I'm already disillusioned by suffering
Being less obsessive — and more clear-minded about my daily synchronicities
Sooner or later letting go — letting my spontaneous mind compose itself
__________________
“First thought best thought”
—Chögyam Trungpa Rinpoche
“Surprise mind”
—Allen Ginsberg,
Disembodied Poetics
“catch the boyish
that walks”
—Allen Ginsberg,
“Big Eats,” Cosmopolitan
Greetings (1986-1992)
Sitting in my bedroom — reading internet news about 2012 end of the world
Muhamundra poetics exercise — suggested by Tibetan Kagyu teacher
Twenty-one-syllable lines — beginning with my neurotic confusion (Samsara)
Concluding finally — by being grounded in “ordinary mind” (Dharmakaya)
Floating thru thought forms — Buddha voice that talks with me walking now inside my lucid dreams
Sooner or later letting go — yawning shrugging then bored with my same old spiel
Looking at my face — buried in my pillow, dreaming in my dream whatever, whenever
Sitting with empty mind — simultaneously thinking feeling spontaneously
Giving my vacancy some spirit and space — accompanied by disillusionment
There’s no disillusionment tho — if I'm already disillusioned by suffering
Being less obsessive — and more clear-minded about my daily synchronicities
Sooner or later letting go — letting my spontaneous mind compose itself
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