Embracing is accepting the good and the bad
with grace and gratitude. Embracing
everyone and everything is beneficial because it holds the key to awakening,
which is the ultimate understanding of the TAO.
“We
act without over-doing.
We
manage without interference.
We
enjoy without attachment. . . .
Therefore,
we focus on the present moment,
doing
what needs to be done,
without
straining and stressing.
To
end our suffering,
we
focus on the present moment,
instead
of our expected result.
So,
we follow the natural laws of things.”
(Lao
Tzu, Tao Te Ching, chapter 63)
Before you could embrace, you need to let go
of anger, desire, disappointment, expectation, frustration, and grudge, among
many other negative emotions. But you will be rewarded with spiritual
instructions and inspirations.
“Everything
that happens to us is beneficial.
Everything
that we experience is instructional.
Everyone
that we meet, good or bad, becomes our teacher or student.
We
learn from both the good and the bad.
So,
stop picking and choosing.
Everything is a
manifestation of the mysteries of creation.”
(Lao
Tzu, Tao Te Ching, chapter 27)
Letting go is the natural surrender of the human
mind to any involuntary reactivity aimed at removing anything that might
threaten or undermine the ego-self. Letting go should be a natural instinct,
and not a technique that one has to learn and master; it is simply a
spontaneous human ability to give up all human attachments that create the
unreal ego-self.
Stephen Lau
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