Do not judge or try to grasp whatever arises in your mind. What we call good or bad we should simply acknowledge as just thinking. Let all thoughts come and go as if touching a bubble with a feather. This practice prepares us to stop struggling and discover a fresh unbiased state of being.
There are two extremes, the rulers who belief in censorship and the creative who feel they should have no limits to their freedom. If you must rule, use compassion as your standard; if you create, find your satisfaction in self-expression and avoid the extremes.
Reflect whatever appears without judgement, whether it be a flower or a heap of garbage, a criminal or saint. Whatever happens is all right. Treat your own anger or grief just as you would treat an angry or grieving child, with compassion.
Generally, when something is complete, we let the success turn our heads and look for something else to do. When something is complete, we should guide its course to the start of another new achievement, this way the first achievement will not start to decay or decline.
Quote: The way to get out of the box is to no longer believe in the box.