The Art of Dying—Introduction
My Self-to-No-Self Portrait
The Art of Dying (or My Journey into Stillness), is (until I have perfected the art, that is) a living document (pun intended), shifting under my feet as I continue to ponder this life and put fingers to keyboard.
It is a portrait made up of many-colored fragments gathered from a life that now, in 2023, reaches an unlikely, and not a little scary, seventy-five years.
Initially inspired by the famous Leonardo Da Vinci quote “While I thought that I was learning how to live, I have been learning how to die,” and further buttressed by my realization that, yes, that is in truth what I, too, have been doing, this self-portrait takes a long and good look at how I have lived this thing called life.
And when I say fragments, I mean to convey that this is not a narrative starting at birth and ending at death (or as near to death as I can get to while still in charge of my fingers), but rather a patchwork quilt of what memories, anecdotes, essays, and vignettes I feel paint a true picture—some, I admit, rendered in more fabulous colors than others (some lies do tell the truth).
This much said I have divided the overall trajectory into these twelve segments:
Fresh Legs — early childhood
Clever Boy — my school years
Moving South — three cities
Searching — my spiritual search begins: 1968 - 1969
Our Prince — ten Sea Org years
City of Angels — my Los Angeles years
Casting About — Long Beach, Sea Org again, Coeur d’Alene
Stirring — awakening to Buddhism (they knew all along)
The Path — the Theravada and Other Paths
Teachers — my many gurus
Facing Death — my later years
Before I Go — final thoughts and words
So, saddle up. To begin this journey, click here for the Fresh Legs Index which lists all Fresh Legs fragments. Click Preface for a brief intro, and then on from there with Arrival.
I hope you’ll have a good and, I hope, rewarding time.