Tao stands for transcendence. When you live your life
like the person next door, you aim to get something out of life. A date with the
attractive neighbor, a promotion at work, founding the start-up company you
always dreamt about, getting your child into a good university, and so forth.
Running after your passions is all you can do and all you should do anyhow, but
there comes a time for every spiritual path traveler when you hear a knock from
the 'beyond' and from that day on you are encouraged to tackle all the things
you were born to accomplish with a little divine help and some external guidance
along the way.
When you walk on the Tao, you realize that you are being
digested by life. The ego drops just naturally. Mostly it will happen in a
positive way, you will start realizing that to choose the opposite of what you
have been running after all your life is a really good idea. You start seeing so
much more happiness, harmony and well-being that way. But now and then your
expectations might also be disappointed and you will realize that this way too
ego gets used up, that is, if you are really open to the experience. The
advantage a Tao traveler has over the ordinary folks is that no matter what
happens, you can always reposition yourself and connect with the Tao again. The
Tao is a focus really, you learn to zoom out of the ego perspective and where
you look instead you see a magnificent sparkle.
All people experience ups
and down, the Tao traveler is no exception. The 'real people' need more time to
overcome their perceived losses; the Tao traveler will understand sooner or
later in each situation that everything is just perfect as is. Whether the ego
likes it or not, you will always see a silver lining in every dark cloud. This
is not pollyannish thinking, this premise is build on experience instead. Every
rainstorm comes with a rainbow attached; you may have to stay undercover for a
couple of days, but the sun will always come back with an amazing brilliance.
Pain is here to remind you that something is off, that you have the
choice to reposition yourself. There is no need for pain whatsoever, but there
is need for letting go. Every attachment to a situation, to an environment, a
person, a thing can cause your pain when it is taken away from you. It would be
naive to think just because you are a Tao traveler you can get and keep whatever
your heart desires. Change happens to everyone, but the Tao traveler always
looks for the opportunity to transcend, to leave a little piece of the ego
behind.
If you have just stumbled on the Tao there is one secret we would
like to pass on. You will experience passing clouds and rain like everyone else,
but the ensuing rainbow gets ever more intense with every experience life throws
at you. They say that if you apply a lot of pressure and heat to coal and let it
sit for a few million years, diamonds will come out of it. Well, accept the
pressure that comes your way and be transformed with the Tao's magic into a
magnificent diamond. Along the Tao you see light reflected in a magnificent way,
all you have to do is to look out for the bright sparkles along your way and you
can't miss it.
By Christian and Su Zhen
Sent from my iPad
Tuesday, December 4, 2012
Diamonds in the Sun
Posted by
Christian Wiese, Author and Spiritual Coach, contact me at christianmwiese@yahoo.com
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