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Friday
Aug012025

Five Timeless Gems of Wisdom

The Brush and the Wind

In a remote mountain village, there lived an old Taoist sage named Wen, known for his calm spirit and peculiar practice: every morning, he would sit with ink and brush, writing on rice paper under a crooked pine tree. Villagers thought he was recording scriptures or transcribing ancient wisdom. But he always burned the papers after writing, letting the ashes drift into the wind.  One curious traveller asked him, “Master Wen, why do you write only to destroy what you create? Are your words not worth preserving?”

Wen smiled. “I do not write to preserve—I write to release.”

The traveller persisted. “But what is the purpose of writing if not to be read?”

Wen responded, “Each word I write is a seed of intention. A thought that was once entangled in my mind is now given form. When burned, it returns to the Tao. The wind carries it. The universe responds. This is how I shape my path—by aligning my inner world with the invisible currents of the Way.”  Years later, that traveller returned to the village after many hardships and wrote down his fears, regrets, and hopes as Wen had taught. He burned the paper under the same crooked pine, and for the first time in years, felt a great peace. His path cleared. He walked forward, not to escape the past, but to walk alongside a new beginning he had authored himself.

 

This story highlights that writing, when done with intention, is not about control. It is about co-creation with the Tao or energy of the universe. What we name, we acknowledge. What we release, we transform.  Here are 5 timeless wisdom takeaways from the parable:

 

1. Writing is an Energetic Act, Not Just a Mental One

Wisdom: “Each word I write is a seed of intention.”

Takeaway: Writing is not only a cognitive process—it’s a spiritual practice. Every word carries energetic weight. What we write can clarify, release, and even reprogram the unconscious mind, making space for alignment with the greater flow of life.

 

2. Letting Go Is an Essential Part of Creation

Wisdom: “I do not write to preserve—I write to release.”

Takeaway: True transformation requires surrender. Whether through journaling, ritual burning, or storytelling, releasing attachment to the outcome allows life to evolve.

 

3. The Universe Responds to Inner Alignment

Wisdom: “When burned, it returns to the Tao. The wind carries it. The universe responds.”

Takeaway: As I act from a place of inner truth, I participate in the dance of destiny. Writing is a way of communicating with me, and with the invisible forces that shape my path.

 

4. Naming and Witnessing Transmute Suffering

Wisdom: “A thought that was once entangled in my mind is now given form.”

Takeaway: To write a painful experience is to begin the process of transmutation. By naming what was hidden, the formless gains form, and the fragmented becomes whole.

 

5. Your Story Is Your Medicine

Wisdom: “He walked forward, not to escape past, but to walk alongside a new beginning.”

Takeaway: You are both the scribe and the seeker. Your pen is an instrument of healing. The story you tell yourself about your life determines how you live it. Choose it consciously.

Monday
Oct142013

5 Ways to savour life more

Imagine how your life feels as you discover ways to savour life more.  You have more energy, enthusiasm and zest for all you are engaged in. You enjoy being wherever you are and it shows.

1) Appreciate something in everyone.  Notice everyone is a teacher inviting you to see deeper into your true self.  Every encounter is divinely orchestrated with a divine purpose. 

2) Recognize you are the source of your own sunshine.  Some people allow changing external weather to affect their moods and outlook on life.  Tune into the source of light within and joy is ever-present. You either stand in the way of the light or get out of your own way.

3) View everything as a stepping stone.  From the moment you can appreciate everything is guiding you to revelations, you value impermanence and the experience of detachment.

4) See everything as an expression of love or a call for love.  Every gesture and event that crosses your radar screen is a test to for you to recognize the message of love you are sending yourself. Discover no-body actually exists only love speaking to and seeking itself.

5) Accept you are a master illustionist.  Everything you create on this holodeck of life is conjured up through the power of your cosmic imagination.  Be in awe of the universe.  The power of thought creates all you perceive and what you overlook cannot be described in words.