Saturday, January 9, 2010

Wen Tzu - Verse 110, Part V

from Verse One Hundred Ten
What is esteemed on the Way is the capacity to change. If you keep to a single discipline and carry out a single activity, even if you attain fulfillment thereby, that is still no different from blocking the great Way by clinging to a small preference.
~ Wen-tzu: Understanding the Mysteries ~
To fully live in this life, we must each be well-rounded. If you committed yourself to being the best possible partner to your spouse, but you concurrently were a horrible parent to your children, what good would that do you or anyone else?

It's not enough to be kind to those who are kind to you or to show respect to those who respect you. To follow the Way means to be kind, respectful, just, and compassionate to all. It also means to have the willingness to adjust to changing circumstances; something that I have a great deal of trouble with owing to my neurological nature!

This post is part of a series. For an introduction, go here.

2 comments:

  1. After all... in void everything can be.

    Or cannot.

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  2. That's one of my goals this year, to learn to be more compassionate and empathetic to other people, or maybe that would be re-learn, since I think as children we are all born with a great capacity for both. Unfortunately such tendencies get "socialized" out of most people long before we reach maturity.

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