Quality
Vitality come through flow.
Become water, become a flow; don’t remain stagnant. Move, and move like water. Lao Tzu says: The way of the Tao is a watercourse way. It moves like water. What is the movement of water? or of a river? The movement has a few beautiful things about it. One, it always moves towards the depth, it always searches for the lowest ground. It is non-ambitious; it never hankers to be the first, it wants to be the last. Remember, Jesus says: Those who are the last here will be the first in my kingdom of God.
He is talking about the watercourse way of Tao – not mentioning it, but talking about it. Be the last, be non-ambitious. Ambition means going uphill. Water goes down, it searches for the lowest ground, it wants to be a nonentity.
It does not want to declare itself unique, exceptional, extraordinary. It has no ego idea.
For us: When we are completely relaxed and at ease, life takes us where it will. When we have mastered the art of being passive and receptive; without being dull or sleepy, we become available to the currents of life, without saying “I don’t like that,” or “I prefer to go the other way.”
Every moment in life we have a choice whether to enter life’s waters and float, or try to swim upstream.
Today, remember to float, trusting that life will support you in your relaxation and take you exactly where it wants you to go. Allow this feeling of trust and relaxation to grow more and more; everything is happening exactly as it should.
“Achieve Your Highest Potential: Be the Best You Can Be”
Quality of Water: Flow