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picture6 Apr 2010 @ 18:50

CONSTANCY

Clear sunlight on falling snow: fire and ice.
Bare-boned trees stark to the horizon,
Cold marshes, havens to ducks and geese.
A groundhog sits motionless on a post.


Wherever we are, the constant flow of Tao is ever present. We see
the cycle of opposites, such as the juxtaposition of sunlight and snow.
We notice the ongoing rhythms of life: waterfowl carrying on their lives
even as spring is slow to warm and leafless trees stand in anticipation
of warmer weather. All things change, all things move constantly. The
world is like the ongoing turning of a magnificent wheel. All things
come in their own time.

Just as a groundhog sits motionless in the moving of the seasons, so
too should we look within and slowly absorb the time. Within all the
movement, the groundhog takes time to be still. Within all the changing
of spring, we must take time to notice the constancy of inner devotion.

No matter how much is going on outside of oneself, one still
reaffirms what is in one's heart, taking comfort in the regular pulse.
What works in the shelter of home or temple works everywhere. Only when
we know such constancy will be know that our quest is succeeding.




365 Tao: Daily Meditations
Deng Ming-Dao


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