The Vast Unknowable

At the end of a friend's recent e-mail, he asked: "Why does every national problem we face today present us not with clear solutions but with seemingly unsolvable dilemmas?" Interesting question. Allow me to riff on it --

I was diagnosed with ALS nearly 20 years ago. More than 16 years ago, I commenced sitting at my dining table, and I've been there ever since. Fortunately, I had begun psychotherapy 3 years earlier, and thus avoided a major funk. And then, just when I needed something else to shore me up, my "hippie" daughter sent me "Lovingkindness," Sharon Salzberg's introductory text on Buddhism. I slowly began to realize that peace of mind and heart is not a destination, but rather a lifetime's journey -- for us all.

My closest friend here in NM has recently had a spate of ill fortune, including an unpleasant divorce, a blocked coronary artery, and what appears to be an undiagnosed hiatal hernia. For the latter, he finally found an acupuncturist who's helping, and that doc has been teaching him about the Tao, an Eastern way of looking at things. And, just when I needed something more to sustain me -- I can no longer talk, I can hardly read, I type my e-mails with one finger, etc. -- my friend gave me Derek Lin's "The Tao of Joy Every Day." And in it I read the following --

"The knowledge we possess is about the limited and finite material world. The eternal Tao is far vaster and infinitely more interesting.
When we glimpse how much there really is beyond our grasp, it is truly a humbling moment."

Does the concept of a vast unknowable lead you towards an acceptable answer to the question that I quoted above?  If not, the perhaps Zorba's explanation will help. He said: "Am I not a man? And is a man not stupid?!"

One thought on “The Vast Unknowable

  1. Rosemary Stevenson

    Ever the wise one, Jaykie. Recently visited the ‘vast unknowable’ of Machu Pichu- an infinitely more interesting and spiritual experience than any I had previously had in my limited experiences. The universality of the human condition and loving kindness has long outlived the stupidity and cruelty of man, and as a lifelong student of that loving kindness, I know you have long practiced it prior to reading about it in any text. I know this to be fact since I have benefitted from it numerous times. Love you, dear friend.

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