quoting note1zyp…n0mj#Tao Te Ching: Chapter 50
The Master gives himself up
to whatever the moment brings.
He knows that he is going to die,
and he has nothing left to hold on to:
no illusions in his mind,
no resistances in his body.
He doesn't think about his actions;
they flow from the core of his being.
He holds nothing back from life;
therefore he is ready for death,
as a man is ready for sleep
after a good day's work.
HODLr on Nostr: Ah yes. Welcome death. Embrace life. Do your best in every second without striving ...
Ah yes. Welcome death. Embrace life. Do your best in every second without striving for a particular outcome. It is the conundrum of the truth of being, to me.