This revelation:
Do not scold anyone for
a mistake you might have made.
Do not discipline children until you
have grown up. Do not taunt or find fault
or call people names. Turn those
judgements inward. Own your
faults openly.
This revelation:
Do not scold anyone for
a mistake you might have made.
Do not discipline children until you
have grown up. Do not taunt or find fault
or call people names. Turn those
judgements inward. Own your
faults openly.
Whenever we
indulge in judgements about others,
we obstruct our own peace of mind and progress.
We should choose instead to see the best in others,
allow them to come and go as they will, and
turn our energies inward, toward
self-improvement.
from The I Ching, or Book of Changes
Hexagram 39 / Chien (Obstruction)
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Cogitation,
making judgements,
following patterns, firing arrows,
engaging in endless ideation and emotional
behavior — all these are to be abandoned
and transcended on the
Way.
Be still.
Do non doing.
A clear and open
state of freedom
will appear.
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