Monday, May 23, 2011

Positioning

Deng Ming-Dao writing appealed to me and I thought I should share.

Heron stands in the blue estuary, Solitary, white, unmoving for hours. A fish! Quick avian darting; The prey is captured.

People always ask how to follow Tao. It is as easy and natural as the heron standing in the water. The bird moves when it must; it does not move when stillness is appropriate.

The secret of its serenity is a type of vigilance, a contemplative state. The heron is not in mere dumbness or sleep. It knows a lucid stillness. It stands unmoving in the flow of the water. It gazes unperturbed and is aware. When Tao brings it something that it needs, it seizes the opportunity without hesitation or deliberation. Then it goes back to its quiescence without disturbing itself or its surroundings. Unless it found the right position in the water's flow and remained patient, it would not have succeeded.

Actions in life can be reduced to two factors; positioning and timing. If we are not in the right place at the right time, we cannot possibly take advantage of what life has to offer us.

Almost anything is appropriate if an action is in accord with the time and place. But we must be vigilant and prepared. Even if the time and the place are right, we can still miss our chance if we do not notice the moment, if we act inadequately, or if we hamper ourselves with doubts and second thoughts.

When life presents an opportunity, we must be ready to sieze it without hesitation or inhibition. Position is useless without awareness. If we have both, we make no mistakes.

4 comments:

Sylvia K said...

Your post and Tao really speaks to me, particularly today! I was waiting to decide what I needed to do about moving from my son's house before he gets married in the Fall. The answer came to me in the form of a wonderful apartment in a perfect area! I didn't hesitate, it felt perfect and it is. Thank you for sharing the wisdom and I hope you have a wonderful week!

Sylvia

nsiyer said...

Thanks Sylvia. All the best in your new home. All the best to your son.

Brian Miller said...

there is a lot of wisdom in your words and the heron is a great example...now only to follow...

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