Self Defence


 

The fact that we are seeking is all important, and not what is being sought.
What one seeks is the projection of one's own desire.
Seeking is not the state of search;
it is a reaction, a process of denial and assertion with regard to an idea made by the mind.
To seek the proverbial needle in a haystack,
there must already be knowledge of the needle.
Similarly, to see god, happiness, silence or what you will,
is already to have known, formulated or imagined it.
Seeking, as it's called, is always for something known.
Finding is recognizing, and recognition is based on previous knowledge.
The mind that's seeking is waiting, expecting, desiring,
and what it finds is recognizable, therefore already known.
Seeking is the action of the past.


(Krishnamurti)

What is seeking?

Seeking involves looking for something.
People may not always be able to articulate what it is they are seeking, but they have some notion in mind.
In order to seek, you need to know what it is you are seeking.
If you do not know it, how can you hope to find it?

The seeker is looking for fulfilment, for proof or confirmation of what they already think.
In tai chi and taoism we are not seeking anything.


Seek and ye will find...

Seeking requires you to be satisfied.
You look for god, you will find your idea of god.
You look for happiness, you will find your idea of happiness.
You look for peace, you will find your idea of peace.


Both the quest and the outcome are created by you.

In taoism, the seeker is seen as impeding himself.
An understanding of your relationship with everything else can only begin when your activity stops.
Stop seeking and look, feel, listen.

Existence is all around you, it does not need to be sought.
Only when you let every thought and memory cease can you begin to see.


Tai chi cannot be sought

Many people approach tai chi in the hope that it will fulfil some need or requirement.
Tai chi was designed to help you align yourself with tao.
Health and self defence are by-products.
If you begin tai chi with an agenda or preconception in mind, this will taint how you see the training.

You will see the exercise according to your perspective and not as it is.

Only when you let go of seeking will understanding come of itself.
If you open your mind to the unknown and allow the training to unfold, the tai chi will seem very different to your initial expectations.


The tao cannot be sought


Lao Tzu said that you can know the whole world without leaving your room.
Your relationship with everything else begins and ends with you.
Inside your thoughts and your own body lies the possibility of finding harmony with existence.




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