Tao Te Ching – Verse 30
Whoever relies on the Tao in governing men
doesn’t try to force issues
or defeat enemies by force of arms.
For every force there is a counterforce.
Violence, even well intentioned,
always rebounds upon oneself.
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Whoever relies on the Tao in governing men
doesn’t try to force issues
or defeat enemies by force of arms.
For every force there is a counterforce.
Violence, even well intentioned,
always rebounds upon oneself.
When you share your wisdom jewels, they don’t get it. Don’t push it. Once temerity subsides and trust develops they will follow your example.
An individual is in a position in which he cannot so express his good intentions that they will actually take shape and be understood. Other people interpose and distort everything he does. He should then be cautious and proceed step by step. He must not try to force the consummation of a great undertaking, because success is possible only when general confidence already prevails. It is only through faithful and conscientious work, unobtrusively carried on, that the situation gradually clears up and the hindrance disappears.
Tao Te Ching – Verse 29 – Do you want to improve the world? I don’t think it can be done.
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Meditation: NM0406 – Know the Best of You – Share the Best with Others
Meditation: LA544 – 870610 – Know and Experience the Unknown
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Recap: Healing Intensive with Hari Nam Singh at Park Slope Brooklyn March 29-30, 2019
Do you want to improve the world?
I don’t think it can be done.
The world is sacred.
It can’t be improved.
If you tamper with it, you’ll ruin it.
If you treat it like an object, you’ll lose it. Continue reading “Tao Te Ching – Verse 29 – Do you want to improve the world? I don’t think it can be done.”
Merge with the consciousness of others. Feel it as your own. Know it as your own. It includes awareness beyond your own personal view, colored by ego. If you can do this, then what it sees, you see. What it knows, you know.
Through the crack of the door one has a limited outlook; one looks outward from within. Contemplation is subjectively limited. One tends to relate everything to oneself and cannot put oneself in another’s place and understand his motives. This is appropriate for a good housewife. It is not necessary for her to be conversant with the affairs of the world. But for a man who must take active part in public life, such a narrow, egotistic way of contemplating things is of course harmful.
Tao Te Ching – Verse 28 – Know the male, yet keep to the female
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Meditation: NM0406 – Know the Best of You – Share the Best with Others
Meditation: LA544 – 870610 – Know and Experience the Unknown
Previous reading: “Your duty is to live the truth. Not merely follow the leader. Keep your dignity.”
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Recap: Healing Intensive with Hari Nam Singh at Park Slope Brooklyn March 29-30, 2019
Know the male,
yet keep to the female:
receive the world in your arms.
If you receive the world,
the Tao will never leave you
and you will be like a little child.
Continue reading “Tao Te Ching – Verse 28 – Know the male, yet keep to the female”
Your duty is to live the truth. Not merely follow the leader. Keep your dignity.
If a person responds perseveringly and in the right way to the behests from above that summon him to action, his relations with others are intrinsic and he does not lose himself. But if a man seeks association with others as if he were an obsequious office hunter, he throws himself away. He does not follow the path of the superior man, who never loses his dignity.
Tao Te Ching – Verse 27 – A good traveler has no fixed plans and is not intent upon arriving
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Meditation: Breath to Conquer Time Space and Destiny
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Recap: Healing Intensive with Hari Nam Singh at Park Slope Brooklyn March 29-30, 2019
A good traveler has no fixed plans
and is not intent upon arriving.
A good artist lets his intuition
lead him wherever it wants.
A good scientist has freed himself of concepts
and keeps his mind open to what is.
Thus the Master is available to all people
and doesn’t reject anyone.
He is ready to use all situations
and doesn’t waste anything.
This is called embodying the light. Continue reading “Tao Te Ching – Verse 27 – A good traveler has no fixed plans and is not intent upon arriving”
Retreat merely means adjusting your course. Defeat is when your spirit is crushed. Sometime you just have to leave the fool to his folly.
In retreating the superior man is intent on taking his departure willingly and in all friendliness. He easily adjusts his mind to retreat, because in retreating he does not have to do violence to his convictions. The only one who suffers is the inferior man from whom he retreats, who will degenerate when deprived of the guidance of the superior man.
Today: “They say that he who gives enjoys and he who takes is a beggar.” Yogi Bhajan
Today: “They say that he who gives enjoys and he who takes is a beggar.” Yogi Bhajan
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If you are a healer (or not), listen to one or more of the following audio clips from my healing classes:
Recap: Healing Intensive with Hari Nam Singh at Park Slope Brooklyn March 29-30, 2019
The heavy is the root of the light.
The unmoved is the source of all movement.
Thus the Master travels all day
without leaving home.
However splendid the views,
she stays serenely in herself.
Why should the lord of the country
flit about like a fool?
If you let yourself be blown to and fro,
you lose touch with your root.
If you let restlessness move you,
you lose touch with who you are.
(translation by Stephen Mitchell, 1995)
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Continue reading “Tao Te Ching – Verse 26 – The heavy is the root of the light. The unmoved is the source of all movement.”
The situation is stressed to the breaking point due to human folly. Do not engage. Remain safe as you rise above the chaos. Keep your integrity.
It is an exceptional time and situation; therefore extraordinary measures are demanded. It is necessary to find a way of transition as quickly as possible, and to take action. This promises success. For although the strong element is in excess, it is in the middle, that is, at the centre of gravity, so that a revolution is not to be feared. Nothing is to be achieved by forcible measures. The problem must be solved by gentle penetration to the meaning of the situation (as is suggested by the attribute of the inner trigram, Sun); then the change-over to other conditions will be successful. It demands real superiority; therefore the time when the great preponderates is a momentous time.
Tao Te Ching – Verse 25 – There was something formless and perfect before the universe was born.
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Share The Magical Story of Mushkil Gusha over a meal with friends today.
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Recap: Healing Intensive with Hari Nam Singh at Park Slope Brooklyn March 29-30, 2019
There was something formless and perfect
before the universe was born.
It is serene. Empty.
Solitary. Unchanging.
Infinite. Eternally present.
It is the mother of the universe.
For lack of a better name,
I call it the Tao.
It flows through all things,
inside and outside, and returns
to the origin of all things. Continue reading “Tao Te Ching – Verse 25 – There was something formless and perfect before the universe was born.”
In this Year of the Snake, exercise humility in your choices and actions. Listen carefully to your intuition when it suggests to you to deviate from a precedent.
This year, rules will yield to a contemplation of action based on your witnessing reality. Merge with reality free of preconceptions and any fixed views. Include everything in your awareness. Then act.
Practice this:
Be true to your intentions and act accordingly. Cultivate resiliency in the face of obstacles. In this moment the universe will begin to flow in the direction of your works and join with your aspirations.
You have a clear map before you of the steps necessary to reach your objective.
With faithful patience and a careful conservation of personal energy and resources, you will run this long, slow distance.
This indicates a stage in which pushing upward attains its goal. One acquires fame in the sight of gods and men, is received into the circle of those who foster the spiritual life of the nation, and thereby attains a significance that endures beyond time.
The Superior Person possesses a resiliency and durability that lets him remain firmly and faithfully on course.
Tao Te Ching – Verse 24 – He who stands on tiptoe doesn’t stand firm
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Recap: Healing Intensive with Hari Nam Singh at Park Slope Brooklyn March 29-30, 2019
He who stands on tiptoe
doesn’t stand firm.
He who rushes ahead
doesn’t go far.
He who tries to shine
dims his own light.
He who defines himself
can’t know who he really is.
Continue reading “Tao Te Ching – Verse 24 – He who stands on tiptoe doesn’t stand firm”
It is best not to resist the obstacles and difficulties ahead. Understand what you can change (within you and in your external relations), and drop the rest. The alternative brings misery.
Difficulties and obstructions throw a man back upon himself. While the inferior man seeks to put the blame on other persons, bewailing his fate, the superior man seeks the error within himself, and through this introspection the external obstacle becomes for him an occasion for inner enrichment and education.
Tao Te Ching – Verse 23 – Express yourself completely, then keep quiet
Today: “The wrath of God will come upon one who slanders other people…” – Yogi Bhajan
Today: “The wrath of God will come upon one who slanders other people…” – Yogi Bhajan
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Recap: Healing Intensive with Hari Nam Singh at Park Slope Brooklyn March 29-30, 2019
Express yourself completely,
then keep quiet.
Be like the forces of nature:
when it blows, there is only wind;
when it rains, there is only rain;
when the clouds pass, the sun shines through.
Continue reading “Tao Te Ching – Verse 23 – Express yourself completely, then keep quiet”