Bob Schwartz

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Soundtrack for the eclipse (or any time): Donovan

It is obvious to feature Pink Floyd’s Dark Side of the Moon for an eclipse soundtrack. The final track is called Eclipse so yeah, duh. And of course it is an awesome record. But listing it is so lazy that it hurts.

Instead I started today with Donovan and his song Sun. Donovan has 1.7 million Spotify monthly listeners so he isn’t quite as forgotten as some others. He is still performing and recording, and he long ago brought spirit and the spirit of the times to popular music in lyrical and listenable ways.

Sun is only one of the many Donovan songs that includes the sun. His most famous hit song (#1 in America) is Sunshine Superman:

Sunshine came softly through my a-window today
Could’ve tripped out easy but I’ve changed my ways

There are other examples of sun-related songs by Donovan. But Sun is the one for today.

Sun, the earth is turning
It’s turning round
And love is the axis
And they chop the tree down
The proud trees are standing
As green as the sky
As green as the greenstone
That makes seabirds fly

Ovens are baking
And rivers run dry
As dry as the ocean
On the wings of a fly
Go if you’re able
And come if you can
Life’s very unstable
It’s built upon sand

Well, Marianne, set the table
An old friend I see
Marianne, fetch the paper
There’s two for tea

Mountains Walking

Jesus, Dogen and Donovan each have something to say about mountains. In some ways the same thing.

Jesus says that faith can move mountains, by which he may mean that understanding the nature of things, including mountains, will allow us to see that mountains are always moving, if we will see it. Jesus is all about what we don’t see that is right in front of us.

Dogen says that mountains are mountains and mountains are walking. If you can walk, mountains can walk. Those without eyes to see mountains cannot notice, understand, see, or hear this reality.

Donovan sings about this reality of mountains appearing, disappearing, appearing.

Jesus

He answered, ‘Because you have so little faith. In truth I tell you, if your faith is the size of a mustard seed you will say to this mountain, “Move from here to there,” and it will move; nothing will be impossible for you.’ (Matthew 17:20, New Jerusalem Bible)

Dogen Zenji

Priest Daokai of Mount Furong said to the assembly, “The green mountains are always walking; a stone woman gives birth to a child at night.”

Mountains do not lack the characteristics of mountains. Therefore, they always abide in ease and always walk. Examine in detail the characteristic of the mountains’ walking.

Mountains’ walking is just like human walking. Accordingly, do not doubt mountains’ walking even though it does not look the same as human walking. The buddha ancestor’s words point to walking. This is fundamental understanding. Penetrate these words.

Because green mountains walk, they are permanent. Although they walk more swiftly than the wind, someone in the mountains does not notice or understand it. “In the mountains” means the blossoming of the entire world. People outside the mountains do not notice or understand the mountains’ walking. Those without eyes to see mountains cannot notice, understand, see, or hear this reality.

If you doubt mountains’ walking, you do not know your own walking; it is not that you do not walk, but that you do not know or understand your own walking. Since you do know your own walking, you should fully know the green mountains’ walking.

Green mountains are neither sentient nor insentient. You are neither sentient nor insentient. At this moment, you cannot doubt the green mountains’ walking.

From Mountains and Waters Sutra, Shobo Genzo, Fascicle 15 (1240)

Donovan

The caterpillar sheds his skin to find a butterfly within
Caterpillar sheds his skin to find a butterfly within
First there is a mountain, then there is no mountain, then there is
First there is a mountain, then there is no mountain, then there is

From There Is a Mountain