Thursday, 19 April 2007

the beginning is a fragile time....

I imagine that at the beginning of any blog there should be something auspicious written so mine will be centred on a phrase that has captured my imagination ever since I read it about ten years ago....."when you throw a stone into the water it finds the quickest way to the bottom of the water. It is the same when Siddhartha has an aim, a goal. Siddhartha does nothing; he waits, he thinks, he fasts, but he goes through the affairs of the world like the stone through water, without doing anything, without bestirring himself; he is drawn and lets himself fall. He is drawn by his goal, for he does not allow anything to enter his mind which opposes his goal. This is what Siddhartha learned from the Samanas. It is what fools call magic and what they think is caused by demons. Nothing is caused by demons; there are no demons. Everyone can perform magic, everyone can reach his goal, if he can think, wait and fast."
Siddhartha, by Hermann Hesse
I guess that ever since I read this I have wanted to get closer and closer to this ideal of single mindedness or one mindedness as the Buddhist tradition might relate to it. Therefore the latest challenge in the spirit of this adventure within is to create an adventure externally.
Having watched Ewan McGregor's dvd series Long Way Round I combined this sense of journey with an interest in cycling and have come up with the plan to cycle across Canada, from Quebec to Vancouver, during a three month sabbatical from work next summer. It gives me, when I think about it, a mixture of the willies and bags of excitement. What will it be like? How will I manage it? How might I be different when its done? What would I do if all I had is a mini pump faced with a 10 foot Grizzly in the middle of nowhere?
Anyway all these questions and a host of internal ones about myself will probably be answered along the way...

1 comment:

Mrs Truch said...

Hey Jamie,

Ace to read your jottings! From one traveller to another.. dude, I hope you have just as good a time as me.. what a fantastic time so far. Seen so much and met so many lovely people. Memories to treasure forever. Machu Picchu and the inca trail was my challenge but I am in awe of your venture - particularly the solo element of it - I would go nuts and might have to adopt a bear for company. Take care of yourself. Thinking of you buddy. xxxxxxxxx