Be content with what you have;
rejoice in the way things are.
When you realize there is nothing lacking,
the whole world belongs to you.
Lao-tzu in Tao te Ching
So 3 years ago or so, Corey lent me this tiny little translation (seriously, it's 3"x5") of Tao te Ching and I never gave it back. I love it. I never really used it to meditate, even though I suppose that's what it was meant for. I have a few lines I like to think about when I meditate. One that has really kept me calm lately is: Where is your true home? I lived with Chari but it wasn't my home. Even the place I have now, which I love to pieces isn't my home. And it took me a long, lonely time to realize it, but my home isn't a place. And even more reassuring than that, no one else can intrude in my home (because you know how I feel about my personal space).
I remember how worthless I felt because I had no privacy, no personal space when I lived with Chari. And now I see how that was such an irrational concern.
And I've started meditating again in the mornings. How could I have ever given that up? It is probably my favorite time of day. Anyway, I came across that first stanza this morning and it just seemed so fitting. Of course, I will never reach enlightenment because I will always be in want of more coffee.
P.S. Saul Williams is the shit.
rejoice in the way things are.
When you realize there is nothing lacking,
the whole world belongs to you.
Lao-tzu in Tao te Ching
So 3 years ago or so, Corey lent me this tiny little translation (seriously, it's 3"x5") of Tao te Ching and I never gave it back. I love it. I never really used it to meditate, even though I suppose that's what it was meant for. I have a few lines I like to think about when I meditate. One that has really kept me calm lately is: Where is your true home? I lived with Chari but it wasn't my home. Even the place I have now, which I love to pieces isn't my home. And it took me a long, lonely time to realize it, but my home isn't a place. And even more reassuring than that, no one else can intrude in my home (because you know how I feel about my personal space).
I remember how worthless I felt because I had no privacy, no personal space when I lived with Chari. And now I see how that was such an irrational concern.
And I've started meditating again in the mornings. How could I have ever given that up? It is probably my favorite time of day. Anyway, I came across that first stanza this morning and it just seemed so fitting. Of course, I will never reach enlightenment because I will always be in want of more coffee.
P.S. Saul Williams is the shit.
Embrace simplicity,
Reduce selfishness,
Have few desires.
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