For a wise decision, allow the mind to settle first.

"Where Zen and Buddhism will say the truth, enlightenment, and so on can be reached through dedicated meditation and practice, a Tao master may sip some wine, fart, and go to sleep."
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5 comments:
Just don't make the decision too long ;p
haha well I often find that delaying the decision usually brings those demanding the answer to realize that it was not so important after all and you can avoid making it at all.
The mind is like a jar with sand being stirred. You can't see through the mud. To see clearly...stop stirring...then all becomes clear!
Good post Ta-Wan. I like the image of calm seas.
There was an image? ;-)
True indeed!
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