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picture10 Apr 2010 @ 03:10

HOMECOMING

Where was Tao while I was gone?
Wasn't I following it where I went?
Do you think that there are two?


After traveling awhile, we come home to a familiar place, only we
often look at it in a new light. Were things different while we weren't
here? We experienced so many new and different things while we were
gone -- wasn't that Tao too? How can there be so many differences?

You might argue that a mountain is a mountain, but our attitudes
toward it are changeable. If we mistake our subjective viewpoints as
something that is solid, permanent, and never relative to circumstances,
then we will have no end to our problems. However, if we always remember
that everything is comparative, then we can move through life in a much
more dynamic way.

There are not two ways. There is only one. It is so vast that we can
experience widely diverging aspects of it and imagine that we are in
different realities. This is a misconception. We cannot outrun Tao,
cannot be outside of it. It is only our viewpoints that change to the
degree that we think we are in differing dimensions. In the river of
Tao, we are like minnows that can never plumb the length and breadth of
the water.




365 Tao: Daily Meditations
Deng Ming-Dao


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