In extraordinary times, something MUST be done. Carefully choose the direction you take and contemplate the form of your intention. Take everyone with you.
The Flood rises above the tallest Tree:
Amidst a rising tide of human folly, the Superior Person retires to higher ground, renouncing his world without looking back.
Any direction is better than where you now stand.
He cushions the objects with mats of white palm before setting them on the soft grass.
Such overcaution is no mistake.
When a man wishes to undertake an enterprise in extraordinary times, he must be extraordinarily cautious, just as when setting a heavy thing down on the floor, one takes care to put rushes under it, so that nothing will break. This caution, though it may seem exaggerated, is not a mistake. Exceptional enterprises cannot succeed unless utmost caution is observed in their beginnings and in the laying of their foundations.
A Deluge from Heaven:
The Superior Person rains fortune upon those in need, then moves on with no thought of the good he does.
Tao Te Ching – Verse 57 – If you want to be a great leader, you must learn to follow the Tao.
Share The Magical Story of Mushkil Gusha over a meal with friends today.
Practice this:
Meditation: LA031 19780423 – Ad Nad Kriya – Gupt Gian Shakti the Secret Power of the Knowledge
Check out the various healing workshops we have conducted over the years.