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We talked a lot obout humility today, starting off with Jay K and #61. Terry had a few comments and we briefly went over #68. Johnny joined to clarify a few things and I chose #22 for him. Sandy joined for #8 and Melissa was full of gratitude and chose #45. #8 "Be Like Water" Water is humble, Always traveling to the lowest place, Nourishing, without taxing Everything along the way. In so doing, it is like Tao. The Master aims to resemble water: In thinking, she is simple. In conflict, she is yielding. In governing, she doesn't need control. In work, she does the obvious thing. In family life, she is continually present. When one can be content with being, And not require comparison or praise, It is said they invest in their life By making of it a donation. #22 "Looking Away from What You Want" To become complete Know that you're partial. To become straight Know that you're crooked. To become full Know that you're empty. To be new Know that you're worn out. He who wants it all Must know what all includes. Thus, the Master stays centered in Tao And becomes an example for the world. Because she knows her light is forfeit People can see it. Because she has no point to prove People can trust her words. Because she has no identity She becomes a mirror for others. Because she has nothing to attain Nothing can be kept from her. Thus, when it is said "To become complete know that you're partial." It is wise to heed and surrender to it. Only by living in collaboration with Tao Can one find completion. #45 "Beware of Words with Meaning" To not define your accomplishments You will always have patience to spare. To not acknowledge your fullness You will always have space to spare. When we define something as straight, we see how crooked it is. When we define someone as skilled, we focus on how clumsy they are. When we call a speech eloquent, we notice the stammering therein. The Master needn't define things, What they are will arise naturally. By removing herself, and her need to know, She can see Tao express itself fully. #61 "Being Great" Being great requires the ability to be humble So as to receive that which is attracted with tranquility. Attraction is the most primal of expressions To receive that which is attracted is to know oneself. All great beings realize when they error, having realized it They admit it and correct it to the best of their ability. The greatest beings seek out those who can help identify their faults, They consider their enemy a part of themselves that requires attention. To be centered in Tao is to nourish all related things, To not interfere or meddle in the errors of others. #68 "Do What you Love to Do" Great athletes love to play, not win Great fighters love to fight, not be angry Great generals love to strategize, not destroy Great employers love to employ, not be a boss. Great musicians love to play, not perform. They are not attached to identities or outcomes, They simply dance with what they love to do. This is in harmony with Tao.
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