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David Federman's avatar

On the eve of the chronic sinusitis for which I am now being treated, I had a dream in which I received an ultimatum from my psyche/soul: Leave the perishable behind and take refuge in the imperishable.

The imperishable has no name, not even God. Zen calls this “no-mind.” It has no birth and therefore no death. It has no beginning or end. It is completely non-conceptual. Stop thinking about it, I was told. Just match it with what you call in your wonderful essay

“nothing.”

But remember the concept of “nothing” is not a substitute for it. I was told to learn to disappear; to go, as Lew Welch said, “out of my mind.” And, dau-dau, that ain’t easy. But neither you nor I have any choice in the matter. As long as we think we do, we’re like parachutes opened but caught uselessly in a tree.

Salihah's avatar

This is so so so beautiful, yes! To the fertile void, Shana Tova!

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