Select language, opens an overlay

Quotation

C: All men added together, do they not make up the world we live in? --- There is much here that I love. The land. The people. Half my life is here and, through my father, my roots. But China is home. --- Could it be that all men are bound together? And all things? --- Close your eyes and I will see for both of us. --- I heard the silence, Master. I felt my whole being diffused like a cloud. Then rain fell from the sky through me. I was part of everything, yet I was myself (experienced oneness.) Masters: Let us renew the words of the sage, 'Man at his best,' 'like water,' 'serves as he goes along,' 'like water.' 'He seeks his own level,' 'the common level of life.' 'What he must do, he does,' 'but not for glory.' 'What he must do, he does,' 'but not for show.' 'What he must do, he does,' 'but not for self.' 'He seeks his own level,' 'the common level of life.' --- Sometimes we must lose part of a gamble in order to win in the end.