the proper way to wander

 

The most valuable

possessions are equanimity, modesty,

and inner independence. With these you

can travel anywhere and meet

with good fortune.

 

second changing line

from The I Ching, or Book of Changes

Hexagram 14, Ta Yu / Possession in Great Measure

(full text here)

 

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now is the time

 

We can

aspire to be kind

right in the moment,

to relax and open our heart and

mind to what is in front of us right in

the moment. Now is the timeIf there’s

any possibility for enlightenment,

it’s right now, not at

some future

time.

 

Pema Chödrön

 

tao te ching ☯️ chapter 9


 

Filling

to fullness is not

as good as stopping

at the right

moment.

 

Oversharpening

a blade causes its edge to be lost.

Line your home with treasures and you

won’t be able to defend it. Amass possessions,

establish positions, display your pride:

Soon enough disaster drives

you to your

knees.

 

This is the

way of heaven:

do your work, then

quietly step

back.

 

from The Tao te Ching of Lao Tzu,

Chapter 9


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the i ching ☯️ hexagram 60

 

Voluntarily chosen limits
empower your growth.

The practice of economies is a valuable notion everywhere in life. In your financial dealings, a reasonable thrift practiced today assures you of opportunity tomorrow. In your emotional life, the practice of balance and equanimity allows steady spiritual progress. The hexagram Chieh comes as an encouragement to set practical limits throughout your life.

Life lived without guidelines is confusing and troubling. In order to make genuine progress in any direction, we must first give some definition to our path. However, limits that are overstrenuous are not helpful; having too many rules causes rebellion in the one on whom they are imposed, whether one’s self or another. Therefore there must be limits even on one’s limits.

To yourself, the setting of limits means defining your purpose and responsibilities so that you have a clear idea of where your energies are to be aimed. Your limits should be determined by yourself, not another or the culture in which you live. Avoid harshness and impatience with yourself; true progress is made in gradual steps. Allow yourself pleasure, but avoid careless self-indulgence.

With others, place limits both on your own actions and the indulgences you offer them. To encourage another’s inferior qualities is to invite misfortune. Allow your interactions with others to take place within the limits of gentleness, tolerance, and innocence. If you will define and observe reasonable limits in all things, you will be assured of steady progress.

from The I Ching, or Book of Changes

Hexagram 60, Chieh / Limitation

 

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