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Tao Inspiration – for the times we live In

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River Rocks by Silvia Hart

Water is unquestionably soft and yielding,

Yet it can carve massive canyons

And sweep away entire cities with ease.

This is because it does not rise up in solid fragility like the structures of humanity,

But flows in low places, fluid and flexible like humanity itself.

There is great strength in what seems weak,

Great instability in what seems strong.

The creation of grand structures implies their inevitable destruction.

Humble, flexible, transitory existence implies true continuity.*

~ Lao Tzu

I find these words somewhat reassuring for the times that we live in. Continuity comes from flexibility and the ability to be fluid to meet what comes along.

There is great strength is what seems weak. Let us go with the flow, and be like water.

 

*Braun Jr., John; Tzu, Lao; von Bargen, Julian; Warkentin, David (2012-12-02). Tao Te Ching (Kindle Locations 1028-1036). . Kindle Edition.

About Val Boyko

Val Boyko is originally from Scotland and came to the United States over 25 years ago. At "Find Your Middle Ground" Val brings together her experience as a life coach, yoga teacher and mentor, to inspire awakening to the light and inspiration within us all. This blog is a place of exploration and discovery as we all explore finding harmony and peace, in the highs and lows of life 💛

28 comments on “Tao Inspiration – for the times we live In

  1. I love going with the flow here, Val.

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  2. Just what I needed to read as we head north amid showers threatening on all sides! I love the Tao of Lao Tzu. ❤️

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  3. I like this. You don’t have to be a bully to be powerful, just consistent and flexible.

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  4. This resonates hugely, Val.

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  5. Life is a constant flow of comings and goings ~> Every day shapes our lives as running water shapes a stone.

    Here’s to going with the flow instead of struggling against the current.

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  6. Reena Davis

    Love this❤️

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  7. Lao Tzu was my first introduction years ago to another way of being and I still find his words, metaphors, and parables worthy of reflection. Love this post, Val. It resonates, as it always does. ❤

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  8. Amen. ❤ Blessings, Val.

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  9. Amen to this wise reminder of flexibility and flow. Thanks Val 🙏🏻💕

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  10. I so look forward to the wise words you share, Val. Thank you! 🙂

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  11. Oh, that flow thing. Makes so much sense. So hard to accomplish.

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  12. Very inspirational posts!

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  13. I love this flow, Val 🙂

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  14. I like this. You don’t need to be a domineering jerk to be effective, quite recently predictable and adaptable…

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  15. Accepting where life takes us to make marks and changes instead of forcing them with our solid, demanding hands. (What I got from it). Lovely reminder. Thank you!

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  16. I love this rate of flow, Val 🙂

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