
Accepting our plight for what it is, whatever it is, and determining to make the best of it, far exceeds the frantic search for an escape into bliss and happiness everlasting. We meet the day and do what needs to be done there, putting woe and "poor me" aside. "Here we are. NOW what? What NOW? What is needed HERE-NOW? How can we help with the gifts we have to offer?" Our place is not to think up a response, but to wait for the proper response to arise/emerge from within, surprising everyone with its appropriateness to the occasion. This is "Wu-We," "Doing by doing nothing." Just responding properly to what needs to be done. A simple way to experience this is to watch the next situation that develops around us, being curious about what needs to happen three to establish/maintain balance and harmony (Become aware of how many situations are unbalanced and adversarial-- what contributes to that, creates and sustains that? By refusing to support it, we automatically, naturally, act to establish/maintain balance and harmony). From balance and harmony come spirit, flow, spontaneity, sincerity, integrity and life. Which we produce by what we don't do to serve the forces of unbalance and disharmony. As circumstances balance and harmonize, things move in a different rhythm, spirit and flow, and change "of themselves," with no one doing anything to "make things happen like they should." Noise is reduced. Complexity is relaxed. Drama and Trauma become bored and leave to find some action, leaving us with peace and well-being at last.
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I just love it when drama and trauma get bored and leave.
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