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Today we talked a lot about self reflection and allowing others to be who they are, and doing what they do, and us being who we are, and doing what we do, can avoid a lot of conflict. I chose #69, Melissa #30 due to her expereince with a train, Sandy selected #5 and Marianne #14. #5 "Impartial" Nature doesn't care, It knows everything is more than it seems. The Master doesn't care, She knows that as well. It is good to be empty Thus the Master embraces the void. Like a bellows, she produces from emptiness. Stay centered. #14 "Hidden in Plain Sight" Look and there is nothing to see. Listen and there is nothing to hear. Reach and there is nothing to grasp. These three nothings, come together, They combine and are one. This is a mystery and cannot be named. It is present within all manifestation And is forever retuning to nothing. So subtle it cannot be identified, So conspicuous it is never hidden. Consider a time before history To show you how to yield. You cannot know (if you're doing) it You cannot prove (that you're doing) it, But still you can be (doing) it. You are using it now, but for what? #30 "Tao Does Not Dominate" Governing, in any capacity, when led by Tao Doesn't use force to gain power. Every force applied will suffer equal counterforce. So violence, however it is intended, Will always rebound upon itself. Where armies march briers grow And in their wake follows hunger and villainy. Skillful in what she does The Master achieves her goal and stops; Neither forcing nor manipulating further. She knows that dominating Goes counter to Tao And whoever opposes Tao Will certainly die early. #69 "An Invitation to Conflict" In conflict the Master will never host aggression. She would much prefer to be the guest And relinquish space, rather than claim it. This allows the host space to exhaust themselves Without the Master having to weaponize anything. Wanting to control through aggression is foolish This underestimates conflict and its results. When you choose to conflict with another You look down on them and lose the 3 lessons. (Verse 67) By creating an enemy, you become an enemy. When two forces oppose each other The one who relinquishes prevails.
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