Harry Roberts

‘There are three tasks that matter in this lifetime. The first task, though not the most important task, is to quiet the busyness in your mind. The second is to find your song. And the third task is to sing your song.’ (quoted in Less)

Harry Robert’s name came up quite often at Zen Center; Steve Stücky invoked him frequently, and reverentially in his talks at Tassajara – and Steve was never shy about singing his song, usually literally. Harry’s background, which Marc Lesser describes in Less as ‘Yurok Indian-trained shaman, naturalist, cowboy, and Irish curmudgeon’ seemed to align very well with the early days of Zen Center farming at Green Gulch, and the lessons he imparted are good ones, wherever you are.

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  1. Chinaman Creek Avatar

    Could there be a fourth, perhaps: learning to listen to the songs of others?

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  2. shundo Avatar

    That’s a very good point. I trust that it is implicit – once you have quieted the busyness of the mind, it is a lot easier to listen to others.

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