
william ellis / herbie hancock
Zen is not some kind of excitement,
but concentration on our usual
everyday routine.

william ellis / herbie hancock
Zen is not some kind of excitement,
but concentration on our usual
everyday routine.

Do not attempt to intervene now.
A period has been entered when inferior influences will prevail. Even a superior person who seeks to act now will be undermined by the time. There is no reason to resist this state of affairs; indeed, it is natural that the inferior elements periodically come to the fore. Adversity is often a stimulant to our spiritual growth, and what is important is the spirit in which we meet it.
When challenging situations come to call, we are often overwhelmed with feelings of anxiety, doubt, and fear. We fear that if we do not act immediately and vigorously, we will be ruined, we doubt the power of the Creative to resolve the situation favorably.
It is when we act upon these feelings that we engage in “splitting apart”: we split apart from our spiritual path, our devotion to the Higher Power, and the wisdom of patient nonaction in the face of difficulty. If you take this course now, you will prevent the Creative from coming to your aid and unnecessarily increase your own misfortune.
The guide to proper behavior at such times lies in the image of the hexagram, which is “mountain over earth”. By keeping as still and quiet as a mountain, by resting firmly on your foundation of proper principles, by accepting the nature of the time and not resisting it, you weather all storms. By trusting in nonaction, acceptance, and patience, you gain the strength of the very earth.
The I Ching, or Book of Changes
Hexagram 23, Po / Splitting Apart
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Those who cultivate purification
must let it come forth from their own
hearts in each individual situation,
covering the entire universe.

What makes the soul alive?
It makes itself alive when it strikes its depths
instead of reaching outward. The soul, after coming up
against the iron wall of this life of falsehood, turns
back within itself; it encounters itself, and
this is how it becomes living.

If
the Way
were about being
a student of something,
it wouldn’t be alive in the world.
It lives because certain people say to
themselves, “All this teaching is
just for me. I am the living
expression of
this.”
This
isn’t arrogant.
This is humbly keeping the
buddhas, Lao Tzu, Lalla, Rumi, Suzuki,
Bahauddin, Yuanwu, all of them, alive in the
world. Only you can accomplish this.
You are the only
one.
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