Monday, February 15, 2010

wu-wei



In wu-wei we are removed from the center of focus and see our greater connection to the source of all and move to a state of synchronous being-ness and non-beingness. Wu-wei is letting go and is an allowing. Through our humble service to the flow of the way, one becomes sage. We remove ourselves from the state of self. We walk the channel. One does not strive with wu-wei. There is a being and an essence. Material goals of the world of form are reached in the allowing. The material plane is a space of work, humility, virtue and commitment to the path. The path is the eternal now, world without end. The eternal now does not seek other moments, does not strive for what is not. Wu-wei is a stillness of being, an internal vibration held within the cells, a stasis.

Each object within the cosmos has a purpose and a nature. In wu-wei we are within our nature. We do not fight our nature or are to be anything but our is-ness. We go into the silence within and dwell in our is-ness. Allow all that is needed to be provided in the eternal now.

The way governs itself through non-action. “To beget, to nourish, to beget but not to claim, to achieve but not to cherish, to be leader but not master, this is called the Mystic Virtue.” The role of the leader is not to order but to direct seamlessly in the way, as he facilitates the balance, a servant himself to the way. Let the divine intelligence of All speak and act, let each cell awaken to its nature. Inherent in the intelligence of each life form is the dawn of self-governance. Each cell of the body aligns to the nature of its stillness. As each cell of humanity aligns to the stillness of its is-ness, we are self-led. We ebb, we flow, we return to our source; it is all, it is everything, it is nothing. We honor both the is-ness and the non-ness of all beings. The balance is restored in the awakening. The balance is unseen.

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