Today: “Be true to your intentions and acting accordingly.   Cultivate resiliency in the face of obstacles.  In this moment the universe will begin to flow in the direction of your works and join with your aspirations.” – Today’s Reading

Be true to your intentions and acting accordingly.   Cultivate resiliency in the face of obstacles.  In this moment the universe will begin to flow in the direction of your works and join with your aspirations.

You have a clear map before you of the steps necessary to reach your objective.
With faithful patience and a careful conservation of personal energy and resources, you will run this long, slow distance.
This indicates a stage in which pushing upward attains its goal. One acquires fame in the sight of gods and men, is received into the circle of those who foster the spiritual life of the nation, and thereby attains a significance that endures beyond time.
The Superior Person possesses a resiliency and durability that lets him remain firmly and faithfully on course.

Tao Te Ching – Verse 24 – He who stands on tiptoe doesn’t stand firm

Today: “If you realize that “I am in existence,” then you know that your mind is something totally separate from you.” Yogi Bhajan

Today: “If you realize that “I am in existence,” then you know that your mind is something totally separate from you.” Yogi Bhajan

Practice this:

Recap: Healing and Meditation Workshop at Yoga West with Hari Nam Singh 2019-08-07 – Integrating Perception with Experience with Reality

Meditation: Breath to Conquer Time Space and Destiny

Previous reading: “It is best not to resist the obstacles and difficulties ahead. Understand what you can change (within you and in your external relations), and drop the rest. The alternative brings misery.”

Previous previous reading: “Travel lightly through life, without encumbrance. No clinging, no regrets, no guilt. Engage, then move on without too much expectation.”

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See Richard Wilhelm's translation for this reading
46 – Forty-Six.  Shêng / Upward Mobility

Beneath the Soil, the Seedling pushes upward toward the light:
To preserve his integrity, the Superior Person contents himself with small gains that eventually lead to great accomplishment.

Supreme Success.
Have no doubts.
Seek guidance from someone you respect.
A constant move toward greater clarity will bring reward.

SITUATION ANALYSIS:

You are progressing, rising inch-by-inch toward certain success.
What makes this assured is your refusal to tilt headlong toward your goal, slamming into obstacles and going mad with frustration.
You have a clear map before you of the steps necessary to reach your objective.
With faithful patience and a careful conservation of personal energy and resources, you will run this long, slow distance.

Six in the fourth place means:

The king offers him Mount Ch’i.
Good fortune. No blame.

Mount Ch'i

Mount Ch’i

Mount Ch’i is in western China, the homeland of King Wên, whose son, the Duke of Chou, added the words to the individual lines. The pronouncement takes us back to a time when the Chou dynasty was coming into power. At that time King Wên introduced his illustrious helpers to the god of his native mountain, and they received their places in the halls of the ancestors by the side of the ruler. This indicates a stage in which pushing upward attains its goal. One acquires fame in the sight of gods and men, is received into the circle of those who foster the spiritual life of the nation, and thereby attains a significance that endures beyond time.

32 – Thirty-Two.  Hêng / Durability

Arousing Thunder and penetrating Wind.
Close companions in any storm:
The Superior Person possesses a resiliency and durability that lets him remain firmly and faithfully on course.

Such constancy deserves success.

SITUATION ANALYSIS:

Endurance is the key to success in this situation.
However, durability is not synonymous with stone-like rigidity.
True resilience requires a flexibility that allows adaptation to any adverse condition, while still remaining true to the core.
Can you maintain your integrity under any circumstance?
Can you influence the situation without giving opposing forces anything to resist?
Then you will endure to reach your goal.

Author: harinam

Yogi, teacher, healer

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