sieve 
A
course sieve catches little,
A fine mesh catches more.
If you want the subtle, be refined,
But prepare to deal with the coarse.
The
irony of spiritual living is that you become more sensitive and more
subtle. Therefore, you become intolerant of the discourse. There is not
much choice in this. If you want to catch the subtle things in life,
then you must become refined yourself. But the coarser things will then
accumulate all the more quickly. A coarse sieve in a rushing stream
will hold back only debris and large rocks. A fine mesh will catch
smaller things, but it will also retain the large.
Some people attempt to cope with
this by becoming multilayered. They set up a series of screens to their
personalities, from the coarse to the subtle, so that they can deal
with all that life has to offer. This is quite laudable from an
ordinary point of view, but from the point of view of Tao, it is a
great deal of bother.
What do we do? If we remain coarse,
then only the coarse comes to us. If we become subtle, then we gain the
refined but are plagued with the coarse as well. If we become
multilayered, then we create a complexity that isolates us from Tao.
The solution lies in floating on
the current of Tao, uniting with it. That way we no longer seek to hold
or to reject.
sieve
365
Tao
daily
meditations
Deng
Ming-Dao (author)
ISBN
0-06-250223-9

FU BAO SHI

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