ϟ The Way is Simple
It has been said in the Tao te Ching that The Way is very simple. If this is true, than one form of spiritual practice could be to “simply” ask yourself “What does it mean to be simple.” Seems simple enough. In one sense, simple means there’s not a lot to you. It means that your not full of complex equations, high flatulent philosophies, or sophisticated scientific theories. No. You are simple. You’re not saddled with unsolvable problems. You life isn’t filled with drama. No. Instead you are quite ordinary actually. In your work life, to use the Zen expression, you “Chop wood and carry water.” Which just means that you perform your duties calmly and mindfully, with only the effort required by them.
Some of the best teachers of how to do this on Planet Earth are not monks, or nuns, or shamans, but those who have made the long trip into their late life, the elderly. Have you ever noticed that? I know some elderly people who are far more enlightened than some of the most devout spiritual practitioners. They “get” what it means to be simple and are therefore some of the purest expressions of The Great Way you will ever see.
So being simple is really quite simple.
It just means that we empty ourselves enough to reveal what’s left in it’s brilliant simplicity.
The Great Way, The Ground of Silence, The Simple Feeling of Being. Can you Be that simple?
Adam Seward
Counselor and Spiritual Teacher