I've
been to a few ballets, and have always been amazed by the dancers'
fluid gracefulness, their sense of balance, and their ability to work
together with such harmony. In Roosevelt's words, they use their bodies
in "creative effort" - translating original ideas into reality. This
card makes me pause and consider how I am using my resources of money
and energy. Is there a balance between hoarding and impulsive spending,
between being constantly active and being a couch potato? I know
neither extreme will bring me happiness or security, so I must find a
middle path between them. I may need to stretch my imagination to find
it...
From the Tao Oracle comes "Treading:"
From the Tao Oracle comes "Treading:"
Here is a beautiful rendition of another balancing act - between the conduct of the ego and the conduct that arises from essence (higher self). The
ego functions from habit, based on conditioned behavior patterns.
Essence allows us to act with awareness and sensitivity, rather than
from self-centeredness. As Padma writes, "When you act from essence,
you understand that marching to the beat of your own drum is not
contradictory to playing in harmony with the band." Better dust off
that bodhran and listen for the rhythm...
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