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HUANG YUAN-CHI says, “A person who can adjust their light to that of the crowd and merge with the dust of the world is like a magic mushroom among ordinary plants. You can’t see it, but it makes everything smell better.
Red Pine • Lao-tzu's Taoteching
WANG P’ANG says, “All creatures share the same breath. But the movement of this breath comes and goes. It ends only to begin again. Hence, happiness and misery alternate like the seasons. But only sages realize this. Hence, in everything they do, they aim for the middle and avoid the extremes, unlike the government that insists on directness and go
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I like this a lot
Here’s my draft for the poetic prose
Wi-Wei is the idea of Non-doing
It’s the opposite of
Common sense which says we must force things - hustle, strive, control -
The flow of dance comes from effortless action
Surprise movement
Not from the mind
From the body
Not predetermined
Created and destroyed in a moment
—-end
Please make this better
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The essence of this practice is that when we encounter pain in our life we breathe into our heart with the recognition that others also feel this. It’s a way of acknowledging when we are closing down and of training to open up. When we encounter any pleasure or tenderness in our life, we cherish that and rejoice. Then we make the wish that others c
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