The more we get to know our judgementalness, pettiness and arrogance we realize they are not sins but workable habits of the mind. The more we get to know them, the more they lose their power and we come to trust our basic simple nature free of all dualities.
If you are confronted with a pivotal decision, see if staying your course will give you what you want. If not, change, no matter how deeply that it disrupts your routines. Study precedence and use the wisdom of others to help you make the necessary change.
These ancient words are not the medicine, only the prescription; not the destination, but a map to help you reach it. Seeing it with your own eyes, hearing it with your own ears is the only way to the destination. When you get there, quiet your mind and be still.
Don’t let yourself get swept away by unfavorable circumstances or let your steadfastness be shaken. You can avoid this by maintaining your inner peace, remaining outwardly calm and yielding. By doing this you can overcome the greatest of difficulties.
Quote: Be empty of worrying. Think of who created thought.