82 Attunment
81 Sailing
80 Opposites
One Hundred!
Such trust dissolves fear and regret. You will find a resolution to your inner conflicts. The gods will direct you forward to the very border of reality itself. On the other side is vast profundity, the ultimate nature of existence. But the border can be crossed only if you have resolved all fear and regret.
All fear comes from our sense of self. When we stand at the border of reality, we are afraid that we will lose our identities by plunging in. We are afraid of being destroyed. But we came from Tao in the first place. We are Tao. To return to Tao is not to be negated, but to become one with the entire universe. True, we will no longer be who we are now, but we will be one with Tao. In that state, there is no need for fear."
78 Fear
77 Fate
76 Sanctity
76 Sanctity
75 Breakthrough
75 Breakthrough
Meet Mayfairgrin
74 Accumulation
74 Accumulation
73 Affirmation
73 Affirmation
"Stand at the precipice,
That existential darkness,
And call into the void:
It will surely answer."
While one might say the Valley Spirit is the generator of the universe, this is a simplification. Is it the compelling force that weaves me into the tapestry of my destiny? Such questions lead to speculation, which is not my path. My task is simply to close my eyes and step into the unknown with reverence.
By following the Way, aligning ourselves harmoniously with the universe's flow, we begin to perceive reflected echoes—those moments of goosebumps, or a feeling of liberation, lighter than air. The more we struggle or fight, driven by fear's grip, the further we wander from the path. Remember that our embodied self (our "spacesuit"), our mind, and what we might call our spirit can each travel in disparate directions, creating a chasm between us and the affirming echoes of the universe. Meditation serves to reunite these internal aspects, connecting us to the harmony both within and without. Then, acting on faith, we move in alignment with the universe's inherent order, and the reflections draw unmistakably near.
Brief commentary/review on the book 365 TAO Daily Meditations by Deng Ming Dao.
72 Discovery
72 Discovery
"Seize the mountain spirits,
Make them divulge their secrets.
Only with strength is there discovery."
What's The Daily-O?
What it is.
This started as a personal project; my special friend and I would wake up and read an entry and discuss it every morning. Knowing this was a long distance relationship the idea came to record and upload them so we could connect even 1k miles apart. Every single video or description or thumbnail contains a reciprocal "wink" to the creature I love more than anything in the universe.
These deposits should reflect several key sparks of the heart and imagination highlighting Taoist concepts like creativity and fun. Personally I like to lean into the relationship of Tao & Novelty therefore each upload might be mostly unique. Tempering both the chaos & rigidity will be the Wu Wei, otherwise we'll go completely off the rails so a looseness should quickly become evident.
Ultimately this is a long form love letter and I'm happy to share it with whoever is willing to partake in our humble offering. The bonfire of mutual admiration we've discovered is a rarity so if that can kindle some candlepower among distant shadows all the more good.
Brief commentary/review on the book 365 TAO Daily Meditations by Deng Ming Dao.
71 Entertainment
"The mind that turns ever outward
Will have no end to craving.
Only the mind turned inward
Will find a still-point of peace."
I am so keenly aware of my relationship of being still in wilderness to serenity. I must close my eyes and listen to the clouds going by. Nothing for nothing, and peace. 70 Independence
70 Independence
"A solitary crane
In winter snow
Needs no jewels."
69 Illumination
69 Illumination
"Fire feeding on fire."
68 Creativity
68 Creativity
"Storm breaks into pieces,
Clouds charge the horizon.
Revolving of the heavens
Generates all movement."
67 Returning
66 Cycles
65 Ascent
64 Unbound
64 Unbound
"Bird song flys unfettered
Over blue sky and green fields.
Once you feel Tao run,
Give way, give way."
Everything is perfect, always is.63 Articulation
63 Articulation
"Rain dripping from eaves
Sounds nature's poetry.
We speak and write to
Explain to ourselves."
I've come to understand that all spiritual experience rests on a foundation of paradox. Taoism is in accord with the natural laws, the physical laws of the universe. That ideal place in the Tao is where you are neither coming or going, and you are both coming and going. 62 Interpretation
62 Interpretation
"All that we experience is subjective.
There is no sensation without interpretation.
We create the world and ourselves;
Only when we stop do we see the truth."
I think of it as veils we are looking through. Whatever we think we are seeing, hearing, sensing is actually a series of alchemical process we are creating. What and how we are processing is constantly being updated based on experience of perceived rewards and punishments. Meditation is a way of cleaning out the hopper, the filtration system.
We need to clear out this muck because it is representations of representations soon enough entirely illusory. When we see a thing it is replaced by the nearest known representation in our memory. We are not constantly taking in all this information, that would fry our processing unit, instead our minds reflect the nearest proximation and fills in patterns of all kinds. Our memory is akin to the Telephone game, each representation becomes increasingly simplified. Think of times you run on "autopilot" like driving home or some task you've done a heap of times; in such cases you can become aware that you really aren't seeing what you are looking at just a stripped down base root of it. This phenomena exists with conversations, reactions, interpretation, kind of a zombified sleepwalking.61 Sorrow
61 Sorrow
"Rain scatters plum petals;
Weeping stains the earth.
One can only take shelter
And wait for clearing."
We experience grief whenever we experience significant loss, significance can be little or great, even a small thing can elicit grief. We cannot pick and choose grief it begins physiologically, it's a biological response to stressors.
Mindfulness is an all around powerful process but in times of grief really useful. Plainly grief causes confusion so even if it is telling you to isolate this is an ideal time to lean on community. Being psychologically impacted by this biological process is a kind of injury and mindfully recognizing that should make it easier to call on friends for assistance, that is just what you do when you're injured. This too shall pass.60 Celibacy
60 Celibacy
"In winter, animals do not mate. Preserve your Tao By preserving your essence."
I don't agree with telling anyone what they should do, that isn't in the Tao Te Ching, but it is true that the implications involved run very deep and one would do well to consider that thoroughly. No, advocating for a straight pepper diet is not the Way, we aren't here to present religious views. It is a fact that sexuality and attachment are highly interrelated. That attachment is at the core of your humanity so yes for sure sexual attunement is a tremendous consideration. 59 Source
59 Source
"Wellspring of energy
Rises in the body's core
Tap it and be sustained.
Channel it, and it will speak."
The universe, a tapestry woven without seams, denies the very notion of separation. Your hand, an extension of this grand design, does not terminate at the fragile edge of your fingertips; that boundary is a phantom, a whisper of perceived limits. The external world, the "other," pulses within you, a shared rhythm. The infinitesimal reflects the infinite, a mirrored dance of scales. A cosmic dust cloud, a distant nebula, harbors countless microscopic echoes, fractal doppelgangers whispering the same cosmic truth. Your innermost thoughts, the very fabric of your being, are spun from the same fractal stardust as the tangible world. And in those fleeting moments of déjà vu, the veil thins, and you glimpse the ancient knowledge, the truth you were never meant to forget. You are, in essence, a vessel of boundless potential, a god slumbering within the confines of perceived limitations.58 Opportunity
58 Opportunity
"A green bird darting in the night.
Will you be able to see it?
Will you be able to catch it?
Cling to Tao like a shadow.
Move without a shadow."
Taoism emphasizes living in accordance with the natural order of the universe. This involves observing, understanding, and aligning with the Tao. This alignment can lead to a deeper understanding of how events unfold, which might be perceived as foresight. "Your every movement is traceless." 57 Predilection
57 Predilection
"Those who follow tao do so
From their own predilection.
There are no promises,
Yet the rewards are immeasurable."
One of the great lessons of the Tao, as I see it, is Wu Wei, core to this is ease. This ease is fueled by novelty and fun. Things must be as easy and enjoyable as possible, or I'm simply not engaged. When life doesn't feel like a joyful descent when their is nothing to grieve, it's time for a course correction.
I'm certainly no stranger to hard work, but if my efforts become stale or tedious, I need to shift my perspective, my approach, or perhaps just step away and focus on something different. A Taoist learns from the natural world. How does a blade of grass or a cloud respond to adversity? If I can structure my life to feel like gliding downhill on well-oiled bearings, joy and gratitude will sustain me with endless delight. Brief commentary/review on the book 365 TAO Daily Meditations by Deng Ming Dao.
