There is a place for everything. There is a way for everything: a quiet way, a loving way. To glide easily through life, to learn and give and accept is to follow and trust in the Tao, the creative path.
It seems simple, but it is not. If we hold fast to our own ideas, opinions and convictions, we find the road is a bumpy one. Other's ideas and opinions rub us the wrong way, try as we might to be impartial and open to all on all levels.
The path of the sage leads us through the world knowing that all is fluid, creative and beneficent if we can be open to that nonjudgmental state of mind.
That is the way to peace Jesus spoke about, the peace that passeth understanding. I pray on this Easter morning that I can be open to receive this gift that was given with love and at great cost.
Sunday, March 27, 2016
Saturday, March 12, 2016
Further Thoughts Along the Journey - Verse 26
Spin as you will.
The center holds
a stillness and peace
beyond chaos and clamor.
Return to the sanctuary at
the core of your being
for all that is sane
resides within.
The center holds
a stillness and peace
beyond chaos and clamor.
Return to the sanctuary at
the core of your being
for all that is sane
resides within.
Tuesday, March 1, 2016
Further Thoughts Along the Journey- Verse 25 - We Come From Greatness
The Tao, the essence of natural law, the nurturing Mother creates perfection. Evidence of this can be seen in the movement of the galaxy, a blade of grass and the sparkle in a child's eye.
When we align with the fact that we come from greatness we align ourselves with every noble inclination of our hearts and with that pervading mindset what follows us and is drawn to us are beauty and greatness of soul.
There is no benefit to the world we live in if we belittle or critisze ourselves. Created with the same perfection that endowed a rose with sweetness and the butterfly a painterly wing, thinking of ourselves and others as part of the greatness of creation lifts the entire race "up where we belong."
When we align with the fact that we come from greatness we align ourselves with every noble inclination of our hearts and with that pervading mindset what follows us and is drawn to us are beauty and greatness of soul.
There is no benefit to the world we live in if we belittle or critisze ourselves. Created with the same perfection that endowed a rose with sweetness and the butterfly a painterly wing, thinking of ourselves and others as part of the greatness of creation lifts the entire race "up where we belong."
Saturday, February 20, 2016
Further Thoughts Along the Journey - Verse 24 - We Are All One
Yes, we are all one. That is a hard reality to know and accept as a truth of life when all about us are divisions and opposition.
The Tao sage looks with contempt upon those who set themselves above others, boast or display arrogance. To the Tao sage they are like tumors, useless and without merit. They do not last, for standing on tip toes is not a posture that can be long maintained.
Yet, my own thinking seeks to understand the arrogant, boastful and egotistical. They are more to be pitied than held in contempt, more in need of compassion than disdain. What person has a need to boast? A person who is insecure within themselves, a person who has a need for other's approval or a person who needs to be seen better than everyone else because they think themselves too lowly.
To the Tao we are all one, equally loved, equally cherished. I can understand the mindset 2,500 years ago when the Tao Te Ching was conceived, but I believe mankind has evolved and we can all live as one: members of the human family.
The Tao sage looks with contempt upon those who set themselves above others, boast or display arrogance. To the Tao sage they are like tumors, useless and without merit. They do not last, for standing on tip toes is not a posture that can be long maintained.
Yet, my own thinking seeks to understand the arrogant, boastful and egotistical. They are more to be pitied than held in contempt, more in need of compassion than disdain. What person has a need to boast? A person who is insecure within themselves, a person who has a need for other's approval or a person who needs to be seen better than everyone else because they think themselves too lowly.
To the Tao we are all one, equally loved, equally cherished. I can understand the mindset 2,500 years ago when the Tao Te Ching was conceived, but I believe mankind has evolved and we can all live as one: members of the human family.
Tuesday, February 16, 2016
Further Thoughts Along the Journey - Verse 23 - "The Words of My Mouth and the Meditations of My Heart"
The words of Nature are wind and rain so says the Tao Te Ching. Their gusts and storms cannot be sustained and so Nature returns to calm and quietude.
Our words reflect our thoughts and our thoughts reflect our soul's essence. If our words are of harmony, peace is drawn to us; if they are of discord, conflict is our reality. The impartial Tao gives us what we think about, dwell upon and feel
Thus the Tao's wisdom mirrors the Universal Law: cause and effect...the Law of Attraction, if you will. and proves its veracity.
Thursday, February 4, 2016
Further Thoughts Along the Journey - Verse 22 - The Way of the Sage
In this most profound testament to living the Tao-centered life, Lao-Tzu sets before us plainly and simply the way of the sage.
Upon reading it for the first time, it is beautiful and perplexing, paradoxical. Deeper study has me comparing it to my own life, proving its veracity in remembered circumstances and responses.
Its truths become known as I contemplate my life thus far and layer upon layer of superfluous activity and futile striving falls away and the true essence of the Tao shines through - a rock upon which to build a life.
"Yield and remain whole
Bend and remain straight
Be low and become filled
Be worn out and become renewed
Have little and receive
Have much and be confused
Therefore the sages hold to the one as an example for the world
Without flaunting themselves -- and so are seen clearly
Without presuming themselves -- and so are distinguished
Without praising themselves -- and so have merit
Without boasting about themselves -- and so are lasting
Because they do not contend, the world cannot contend with them
What the ancients called "the one who yields and remains whole"
Were they speaking empty words?
Sincerity becoming whole, and remaining to oneself"
This 22nd verse quoted from Tao Te Ching, Translation and Annotation by Derek Lin.
Friday, January 22, 2016
Further Thoughts Along the Journey - Verse 21 - The Mystery
"I think, therefore I am." Descartes
Both? Neither?
Emerging from the Great Mystery, the Origin of our existence, we are Spirit clothed in flesh. At our heart, in our essence, is the kernel of the Divine, endowing us with self awareness. Like unto like, even in this most important manifestation.
Remaining faithful to this Principle bestows on us all the attributes of the Tao. The world spins; amidst wars, economic collapse, catastrophic natural disasters, the Tao remains: unchanged, loving, peaceful.
Let us keep that awareness at the core of who we are - the Mystery made manifest.
"Henny Penny didn't know, thinking doesn't make it so." The folk tale, Chicken Little.Who was right, Descartes or Henny Penny?
Both? Neither?
Emerging from the Great Mystery, the Origin of our existence, we are Spirit clothed in flesh. At our heart, in our essence, is the kernel of the Divine, endowing us with self awareness. Like unto like, even in this most important manifestation.
Remaining faithful to this Principle bestows on us all the attributes of the Tao. The world spins; amidst wars, economic collapse, catastrophic natural disasters, the Tao remains: unchanged, loving, peaceful.
Let us keep that awareness at the core of who we are - the Mystery made manifest.
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