16 Apr 2010 @ 14:08
CAREFREE
Two ducks nestled in lake-side grass.
Both marked by the same brilliant purple at the wing.
Water provides food, bath, and play,
What need do they have for scholarship?
Animals need no schooling. They are perfect, without any need for
long instruction. They know what to do by instinct and example. Tao is
always there for them. It sustains them and nurtures them. There is no
need for them to be specially aware of Tao or to study it: They have no
rational consciousness to separate them from Tao.
It is only humanity that constantly divorces itself from Tao. We
therefore need methods of reintegration. If we could go beyond the
interfering sense of the self, then we would know Tao in as constant and
carefree a manner as ducks.
"Forget learning," say those who follow Tao, but what they don't
append is that you must first have learning before you can forget it. If
you would be unencumbered by the weight of knowledge, then you must
return to a state of deep intuitiveness. This is not the same as mere
selfish behavior -- just doing what you feel like doing -- because your
actions are likely to be dictated more by lusts, obsessions,
compulsions, and habits than anything natural. Only through the
clarification of spiritual training will you reach the ground of deep
intuition and the freedom that it affords.
365 Tao: Daily Meditations
Deng Ming-Dao
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