[Below is a reflection that came up in our Laddership Circle, which I was encouraged to share with all of you.]
For a year now, I consider a verse of the Tao Te Ching and adapt it into what I call a kindness poem. The practice is fairly simple, in that I will read a variety of translations of that week's verse and then quietly reflect on what the verse means to me in a context of kindness. I center my practice through the act of composing my poem.
This past week, I reflected on Verse 52 and it is through my reflection, which also included some readings from our Laddership Circle, that I found the overlap. For context, here is Stephen Mitchell's interpretation of this verse of the Tao, Mitchell being widely considered to be a good translator:
52
In the beginning was the Tao.
All things issue from it;
all things return to it.
To find the origin,
trace back the manifestations.
When you recognize the children
and find the mother,
you will be free of sorrow.
If you close your mind in judgments
and traffic with desires,
your heart will be troubled.
If you keep your mind from judging
and aren't led by the senses,
your heart will find peace.
Seeing into darkness is clarity.
Knowing how to yield is strength.
Use your own light
and return to the source of light.
This is called practicing eternity.
52
THERE IS A LIGHT WITHIN
We begin inside and become outside.
Venturing forth, we explore.
Yet gain peace venturing within.
Listening, we discover kindness.
That simplicity replenishes.
That too much talking interferes.
Knowledge is not wisdom.
There is a light within
from which clarity springs.
Posted by Andy Smallman on Oct 15, 2019
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