Today: “Be patient as you each your goal.  Don’t rush it.  Not only will you finish, you will be the inspiration for others to follow in your footsteps.” From the I Ching

Be patient as you each your goal.  Don’t rush it.  Not only will you finish, you will be the inspiration for others to follow in your footsteps.

Tao Te Ching – Verse 15 – The ancient Masters were profound and subtle

Today: “It is a universal law that one follows the other; but what we want is one, and what we don’t want is the other.” Yogi Bhajan

Previous reading: “While suffering the fools, its is wise not to do what they do. Give them space and they will eat their own tail.”

Previous previous reading: “In times of deadlock, such as we are witnessing, a truly inspired idea can save the day. As it catches on, it actually can replace conventional action, such as war, with creative solutions”

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64 – Sixty-Four.  Wei Chi / The End In Sight

Fire ascends above the Water:
The Superior Person examines the nature of things and keeps each in its proper place.

Too anxious the young fox gets his tail wet, just as he completes his crossing.
To attain success, be like the man and not like the fox.

SITUATION ANALYSIS:

Resist the rush to completion.
Anticipation of fulfillment may cause you to be careless before you have fully absorbed the lessons of the journey.
The endpoint of this Quest will only prove to be the threshold for another.
You are short steps from Mastery on this plane, yet you stride toward Ignorance of the challenges lying beyond.
Savor this accomplishment.
Fully Become.
Take full possession of your world before embarking to discover the next one.
That voyage begins soon enough, and you will reminisce about this one.
These are the Good Old Days.

Nine in the second place means:

He brakes his wheels, but remains on the path.
Good fortune.

He brakes his wheels.
Perseverance brings good fortune.

Wheel brake


Here again the time to act has not yet come. But the patience needed is not that of idle waiting without thought of the morrow. Kept up indefinitely, this would not lead to any success. Instead, an individual must develop in himself the strength that will enable him to go forward. He must have a vehicle, as it were, to effect the crossing. But he must for the time being use the brakes. Patience in the highest sense means putting brakes on strength. Therefore he must not fall asleep and lose sight of the goal. If he remains strong and steadfast in his resolve, all goes well in the end.

30 – Thirty.  Li / Igniting

Fire sparks more Flames:
The Superior Person holds an inner Fire that ignites passion in every heart it touches, until all the world is enlightened and aflame.

With so searing a flame, success will not be denied you.
Take care to be as peaceful and nurturing as the cow in the meadow; you are strong enough to be gentle.

SITUATION ANALYSIS:

A Promethean flame is delivering light and heat to the situation at hand.
This radiance will cause such an alchemical transformation of circumstances that the changes will seem magical, miraculous.
Yet they are only shifts of perspective and attitude that bring clarity.
The passions kindled by this fire must be harnessed and used judiciously, or they threaten to consume your hopes and dreams.

Today: “It is a universal law that one follows the other; but what we want is one, and what we don’t want is the other.” Yogi Bhajan

“It is a universal law that one follows the other; but what we want is one, and what we don’t want is the other. As rain is followed by sunshine, tragedy is followed by blessings, and blessings are followed by tragedy. It is a cycle. If you don’t want blessings, don’t want tragedies. If you want tragedies, want blessings also, because each must follow the other.” Yogi Bhajan

See Today: “Your life always changes in seven years-Yogi Bhajan

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Tao Te Ching – Verse 15 – The ancient Masters were profound and subtle

Tao Te Ching – Verse 15

The ancient Masters were profound and subtle.
Their wisdom was unfathomable.
There is no way to describe it;
all we can describe is their appearance.
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