If waters are placid, the moon will be mirrored perfectly.
If we still ourselves, we can mirror the divine perfectly.
But if we engage solely in the frenetic activities of our daily involvements,
if we seek to impose our own schemes on the natural order,
and if we allow ourselves to become absorbed in self-centered views,
the surface of our waters becomes turbulent.
Then we cannot be receptive to Tao.
There is no effort that we can make to still ourselves.
There is no effort that we can make to still ourselves.
True stillness comes naturally from moments of solitude
where we allow our minds to settle.
Just as water seeks its own level, the mind will gravitate toward the holy.
Muddy water will become clear if allowed to stand undisturbed,
and so too will the mind become clear if it is allowed to be still.
~ Deng Ming-Dao
from 365 Tao, Daily Meditations
with thanks to Heron Dance Art Journal
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