Tag: middle way

  • The Art of Walking on the Beach

    The beach is a special place, a narrow path
    between heights and depths, created by water.

    Precipitous cliffs on the right – concrete, huge, looming
    their weight makes them feel acute and real, like pain.
    It’s often said that life is pain – it is,
    but lasting pain is only an illusion
    created by the myth of lasting self.
    But so too is happiness – same logic
    applies.
    Avoiding one and chasing after other –
    a looser’s game.
    You stop the chase and acquiesce to pain.
    It lays quiescent
    and underpins your joy.

    Enormous sea on the left – deep, silent, inchoate,
    seamlessly transforming into sky.
    Three container ships in undifferentiated sea-sky,
    like ducks over the fireplace.
    Familiar, ridiculous and safe,
    creating anchor point
    for frightened gaze
    that’s lost in space and finding you in time –
    the time of progress.

    So you progress –
    you walk along the beach,
    twixt depths and heights,
    abandon and despair,
    between deficiency and excess,
    the middle way, the golden mean of Greeks.
    Temerity-timidity
    not much
    to choose between –
    one consonant, two vowels.
    The trick is not to chose or compromise
    but merely to tread between the two,
    not enter the extremes,
    keep in the middle,
    create the path anew with every move.

    What you really need is a thin line of firm sand,
    between loose dry and slippery wet,
    easier to walk on.
    Someone to hold by the hand,
    to not have to look down for solid footing,
    to see all that beauty.

    Extremes are always ugly,
    beauty is
    in golden mean,
    in-sink
    and in-between,
    a pattern in complexity, a path
    that unifies variety and us.

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