Today: – “Move when it is proper and appropriate.  Avoid movement for its own sake.  ” – a reading from the I Ching

Move when it is proper and appropriate.  Avoid movement for its own sake.

Yogi Bhajan’s quote for today.

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Tao Te Ching – Verse 43 – The gentlest thing in the world overcomes the hardest thing in the world.

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32 – Thirty-Two  Hêng / Durability

Arousing Thunder and penetrating Wind.
Close companions in any storm:
The Superior Person possesses a resiliency and durability that lets him remain firmly and faithfully on course.

Such constancy deserves success.

SITUATION ANALYSIS:

Endurance is the key to success in this situation.
However, durability is not synonymous with stone-like rigidity.
True resilience requires a flexibility that allows adaptation to any adverse condition, while still remaining true to the core.
Can you maintain your integrity under any circumstance?
Can you influence the situation without giving opposing forces anything to resist?
Then you will endure to reach your goal.

Six at the top means:

Constant only in his inconstancy, even fortune is eventually exhausted.

Restlessness as an enduring condition brings misfortune.

Restlessness

‘Restlessness’ – Julie Mehretu

There are people who live in a state of perpetual hurry without ever attaining inner composure. Restlessness not only prevents all thoroughness but actually becomes a danger if it is dominant in places of authority.

56 – Fifty-Six  Lu / The Wanderer

Fire on the Mountain, catastrophic to man, a passing annoyance to the Mountain:
The Superior Person waits for wisdom and clarity before exacting Justice, then lets no protest sway him.

Find satisfaction in small gains.
To move constantly forward is good fortune to a Wanderer.

SITUATION ANALYSIS:

You are a stranger to this situation.
It is your attraction to the exotic that has led you here, but you will move on to a new vista when this one has lost its mystique.
Because much of this environment is foreign to you, you must exercise only the best judgement.
You don’t know the custom here, and it’s too easy to cross a line you don’t know is there.
Because you are the foreigner in this setting, you have no history to acquit you.
Watch, listen, study, contemplate, then step lightly but decisively on.

Today: “Each experience must lead to your happiness and grace” – Yogi Bhajan

SSSYWa“Each experience must lead to your happiness and grace.” Yogi Bhajan

Meditation: LA792 931214 – Experience and Ecstasy

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