
The wind blows hard among the pines
toward the beginning
of an endless past.
Listen: you’ve heard everything.

The wind blows hard among the pines
toward the beginning
of an endless past.
Listen: you’ve heard everything.

In the changing of
the constellations, we study the
criterion of the universe; in the alteration
of clouds and rain, we see clearly the
harmony of nature.
Tao is a mysterious
presence; it eludes the sharpest
tracker. Acquiring knowledge of the Way
we must return to simple beginnings that come
naturally, like the rules of music. As the mists
lift and the stars usher forth the moon,
we see the true path all
around us.

With all
this talking, what has
been said? The subtle truth can
be pointed at with words, but
it can’t be contained
by them.
Take time
to listen to what is said
without words, to obey the law
too subtle to be written, to worship the
unnameable and to embrace the unformed.
Love your life. Trust the Tao. Make love
with the invisible subtle origin of the
universe, and you will give
yourself everything
you need.
You won’t
have to hide away
forever in spiritual retreats.
You can be a gentle, contemplative hermit
right here in the middle of everything, utterly
unaffected, thoroughly sustained and
rewarded by your integral
practices.
Encouraging others,
giving freely to all, awakening and
purifying the world with each movement
and action, you’ll ascend to the
divine realm in broad
daylight.
The breath of
the Tao speaks, and
those who are in harmony
with it hear quite
clearly.
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In the search
for enlightenment,
there is an ever-present
certainty that there is more to do,
someone else who holds the
secret, another state to
attain.
In the
finding of it,
there is the comical
revelation that not one
of those things was
ever true.

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The small ruby
everyone wants has fallen out
on the road. Some think it is east of us,
others west of us. Some say, “among
the primitive earth rocks,”
others, “in the deep
waters.”
Kabir’s instinct
told him it was inside, and
what it was worth, and he wrapped
it up carefully in his
heart cloth.