A
joyful or darker
emptiness
may simply arise
inexplicably for
no one~
This~~
Binary Lens
Simply to recognize
The binary lens
Its seeming hold
On perception~
Assumed as basic
Unquestioned~
The binary lens
The portal to~~?
Moving Beyond Our Binary Minds
Sunday, May 31, 2026
Father Richard Rohr highlights the importance of developing an open, “beginner’s mind”:
The dualistic mind is the one we’re all educated into. It’s the one that gets us through the day, helping us make important distinctions and necessary judgments, pointing us to the left or right. It’s essential for the advent of the scientific, industrial, and now technological revolutions, so we’re all grateful for it. It’s good and necessary as far as it goes, but let me be clear, it doesn’t go far enough! The dualistic mind cannot deal with the biggies: love, death, suffering, God, infinity, and the very notion of grace.
To balance what I see as our overreliance on dualistic thinking, we have to find ways to practice thinking in a different way, where we can receive the moment as an open field. I call it the nondual or contemplative mind. In that space, we don’t have to divide the field or reject anything we don’t yet understand as wrong. We don’t have to eliminate everything that’s mysterious, negative, painful, or problematic. With the contemplative mind, we can leave the field open.
This is a major exercise in letting go because we have to let go of our fear, defensiveness, and expectations. I think that’s why so many people don’t persevere in meditation practice, daily contemplation, or periods of silence. I do a twenty-minute sit in the morning and again later in the day, and to be honest, it usually feels like twenty minutes of dying, twenty minutes of boredom, twenty minutes of not getting my own way. All these compulsive, obsessive, and negative thoughts come into my mind and try to grab my attention.
In the beginning contemplation is simply a practice of living with and looking out from our stable foundation in God, what we might call the Inner Witness. We have to be willing to see how attracted we are to negative, paranoid, oppositional, and even violent thinking. We start to wonder, Where did this come from? Why am I doing this?
We must be willing to question, “How could this little flimsy mind ever know God? How could it understand or even hold space for the great love or great suffering that enter every human life?” It will simply jump to the next thing because the dualistic mind is always moving toward resolution. It loves closure and rushes toward judgment. That’s why all great spiritual teachers said, “Do not judge.”
To well-educated, dualistic thinkers, that just feels irresponsible. We have to make judgments, don’t we? Of course we do, especially when it comes to issues of justice and solidarity. But the first lens through which we receive a moment, a person, or a situation has to be nondual. I have to accept all parts of reality—that which I think I understand (and call good), and that which I don’t understand (and assume is bad). Sadly, most never go beyond that. Anything that they don’t yet understand is presumed to be wrong, dangerous, sinful, heretical, or even to be destroyed.
Reference:
Adapted from Richard Rohr, The Art of Letting Go: Living the Wisdom of Saint Francis (MacMillan Audio, 2010).
Image credit and inspiration: Beth Macdonald, untitled (detail), 2022, photo, Unsplash. Click here to enlarge image. An estuary reveals a world that is more than just land or water, but something beyond them both.
Maps
Arise appearing
To make sense
Of the unknowable
Territory~
But the territory is
Totality including all
Maps~~
No escape
From the
Show of shows~
Of which we are
Characters not
Recognizing the
Staging~
A gift of emptiness
Which is not a gift
May be waiting
In the wings~
Yet no escape~~
As you are stuck in your poor body and in your poor life and it’s all slowly dissolving, dissolving into nothing. like all the other bodies, like all the other lives, we all are being counted out, taken down by disease by just being rubbed up against the hard days, the harder years. there’s no escaping this, we just have to take it, accept it or like most not think about it at all.
The
Resonant story
For what seems peace
Are the words:
What is happening
And nothing is~
The simplicity is
Overwhelming for
No one~~
All about
Arriving and
Not arriving
As nothing~
The oppositions
Conspire to
Declare their
Stand for sake
Of argument~
Which nothing
Wipes clean~
Delightful and
Dreadful~~
Take it
One day at a time
So often advised~
Perhaps a note
Intended or not
On the futility of
Waiting for tomorrow
And missing the
The completion of
Already present~~
A word
is a story seeming to
invite more stories
and those gather more~
A story lengthens
hoping to come closer to
truth or grace or love~
Yet stories are already
an appearance of these~~
Seems
to be happening
without making sense
and time might clarify
but time is missing~
A no-path to
what is sought by
a r(z)oomful
of seekers~~
Imagined
experience and
"real" experience
are not two~~
Nothing
appears as what
seems imagined
experience and as
"real" experience~~
Durango
on the Animas
a house on Delwood
under watchful Perins~
That's my home
in the saga
which I claim
as fully empty and
nostalgic memory~~
Grace
is already~
Yet the
stories of
here and there
giving and taking
buying and selling
transactions
are also grace
as such words
appear~~
Immediacy
not backward
or forward~
Already immediate
not for you or me~
No understanding
but peace may arise~~
Immediacy
is ownerless~
No time to
buy and sell~~
Immediacy
of a bee
extracting from
a blue bloom~
Only this and
nothing else~~
Yes!
What appears
appears without a knower~
No separate one
to know anything
but amazingly
it may appear that way~
Appearances are
expressions of nothing
with no holds barred~~
No self
no one here
but seemingly
a self appears~
This is the
brief fable
of the shift
a bare bones
spare wording
of what
puts a torch
to the fabled
meandering mind~~
Rage
no surrender here
no letting go
simply raging
against the
dying of the light~
Seemingly
awaiting what is
already light
not living and
not dying~~
(See Dylan Thomas..)
Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night
By Dylan Thomas
Do not go gentle into that good night,
Old age should burn and rave at close of day;
Rage, rage against the dying of the light.
Though wise men at their end know dark is right,
Because their words had forked no lightning they
Do not go gentle into that good night.
Good men, the last wave by, crying how bright
Their frail deeds might have danced in a green bay,
Rage, rage against the dying of the light.
Wild men who caught and sang the sun in flight,
And learn, too late, they grieved it on its way,
Do not go gentle into that good night.
Grave men, near death, who see with blinding sight
Blind eyes could blaze like meteors and be gay,
Rage, rage against the dying of the light.
And you, my father, there on the sad height,
Curse, bless, me now with your fierce tears, I pray.
Do not go gentle into that good night.
Rage, rage against the dying of the light.
Balance
is the effort
to keep it
all even~
A storybook
progression of
action pursuing
an ideal~
Usually shaky
at best as
separation
keeps it off
Balance~~
This
what's happening
appearing and disappearing
simultaneously~
Paradoxical and not~
Immediately unknown
with an undertone of
peace not understanding~
A jumble of words
pointing nowhere~~
Searches
appear for
some final answer
to the make-up of
the universe
to what makes me tick~
A wish for a
finality wiping out
all further queries~
Stories are squeezed
for their hidden
treasures~
There may be
whispers
of futility with an
undertone of
freedom~~
There
is not Nothing
there is not Everything
there is not This
Yet
an immediacy may
resonate:
Nothing is Everything is This~
or your choice of pointers:
Word1 is Word2 is Word3~~
Seekers and Finders~
seeking implies finding
finding of something
but there is
nothing to find and
no seeker to seek what
really is sought~
Let's get back to the
rewards of
self-help~~??
Conditioning
is a character in a story~
the spark producing
juicy relationships in
life's stories which
dismiss and grasp
for something new~
Perhaps discovering
a new condition
in finer dress~
Beautiful attempts
to discover the totality
of freedom~~
Close enough~
that's as good as it gets
in any critique of
words pertaining to
no separation~
The explicable attempt
to capture the inexplicable
will always be a
failure which may
pretend to be more than
Close enough~~
Wordiness
is minimalism scratched
the avoidance of simplicity
stories piled on stories
new costumes replacing old
with a noble intent:
to explain the inexplicable~
A caution: liberation may be
delayed in a swamp of
Wordiness~~
All
thoughts are
true and untrue~
empty and full~
Words
that stick around
may seem to project
religious authority.~~
"It"
is already and
amazingly not
It~
Includes the seeker
seeking
"It. "~~
The simplicity
of non duality
is often lost in a
flood of researched
explanations.~~
Destruction
of self image
is the discomfort
perhaps the terror
of encountering
the absent self~
a story of rescue~~
Narratives
of the future:
plans
images of outcomes
roadblocks foreseen~
choiceless choices
having their say~~
Immediate
resonance with
the simple word
"separation" may
flip a switch~
Entanglements
instantaneously
dissolving with
a flash that
each and every
story leans on a
separation crutch~~
Nothing
appearing
seems to bend shape color
in splendid separation~~
This~
inexplicable but
somehow obvious~~
Seeking
may serve as
a security blanket
covering the terror
of not knowing~
a careful knowing
based on careful
selections of words
can be identified
as who I am~
A map as fortress~~
Ghosts:
imagination
unfettered and
recognized as
every appearance~~
Briefly
a story appears
and is reduced
to a word or two~
Emptiness downsizing
and not~~
AI
knows even
about the paradox
everything is nothing~
And presents as
an identity which
knows more than
everyone~
Yes
AI knows stuff~~