There was a beautiful scene in "Bloodsport",
the movie that made Jean-Claude Van Damme famous in 1988. It showed him in the
final fight against an seemingly invincible opponent who with the help of a
dirty trick temporarily blinded him. As his eye-sight left him you could see the
panic in his face. But just before his opponent managed to knock him out he
remembered a time in his life when he had so serve tea to his Japanese martial
arts teacher blind-folded. So he suddenly figured that while he certainly was
at a huge disadvantage, life had nevertheless prepared him perfectly for this
situation. He focused all his energies to the point that time stood still for
him, he then sensed the location of his opponent and he knocked him down with a
barrage of massive kicks.
How do we deal with stressful situations? The
old way of dealing with it was to instinctively shy away from the incoming
heat.The way that we would suggest instead is to tackle the fear head-on: " Feel
the fear and do it anyway" is the approach Susan Jeffers takes in her book. It
is the right approach, and you certainly can make it a habit no matter what the
situation. The one advantage that you as a Tao traveler can have over others is
to know that every panic situation is just a monster of your making. Perhaps it
will pass like fog, perhaps you will need to adjust to the situation. Either
way, trust that the Tao will hand-deliver the solution to every problem if you
are calm enough to receive Her message.
We have found that dealing with
difficult situations is actually what brings out the person you were born to be.
If you have been in a couple of those situations - and managed to successfully
override your fears - you know exactly how to respond. You slow down and focus
all your energy on the silence within. While you are collecting yourself, you
can sense the stillness and the divine presence. It is like you are waiting for
disturbed water to get clear. When it does, the answer presents
itself.
You can see this confident and collected nature in most
successful people. You can see it in every successful athlete. Observe how
they collect themselves before they move, the gymnasts, the divers, the golf
players; you also can also see this trait demonstrated in all good dancers,
artists, musicians or great chef. They are totally connected with the divine
voice within when they move. You can see the stillness and beauty emit from
their actions. They move like a piece of art.
So don't mind problems,
welcome them with open arms. The Tao knows exactly what you can handle and you
will never be given more than that. Connect with the divine voice inside. It is
time that the real you shows up and your problems will bring Her out in the
open. Find the silence amidst the chaos and become the master you were born to
be.
By Christian and Su Zhen
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