
Putting ourselves "in accord with the Tao" and "living aligned with the Tao," are synonymous with "trusting ourselves to our destiny," stepping onto the path and walking confidently into our future, allowing it to do whatever it needs to do to be what it is. Spoiler alert: Our destiny is to be who we are, how we are, where we are, when we are, here and now forever no matter what-- doing what needs to be done, when, where, and how it needs to be done here and now forever as only we can do it. Being who we are, doing what needs to be done, what needs us to do it, here and now forever is all there is to it. Get that down and we have it made. The only difficulties involved with getting it down and having it made are noise, complexity, drama and trauma-- which are offset by, disappeared by, the right kind of emptiness, stillness and silence on a regular and recurring basis. This is the story of Jesus and of all those who knew what was what and what was called for in response to it and did it as it needed to be done, when, where, how it needed to be done for the joy of doing it and the satisfaction of doing it no matter what what forever. This is our story, our destiny, waiting for us to step into it and live it out, day by day, in each situation as it arises, through all of the circumstances, times and places we have to work with, all our life long, beginning right here, right now. Got it? Do it! It is your destiny! And mine!
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My destiny this weekend was to miss the wedding feast of two friends who got married. As simply could not deal with the drama of the crowd. I think this makes an interesting reversal of the wedding at Cana. I am not Jesus, I am Jim.
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