"Gather near, beloved seekers, for today we unveil a truth long concealed, ready to be embraced by those with eager hearts." Reflect on the essence of your being; your true nature is unchanging, timeless, and always present. It is consciousness itself, the sole reality that endures. The world, your thoughts, and emotions are like shifting waves on the vast ocean of awareness. Beneath them, the ocean remains calm, unmoved, and unaffected by the surface turbulence. Similarly, consciousness remains steady and constant, while everything else—thoughts, feelings, and experiences—flows in and out, transient like the tide. Consider the nature of thought: it arises and fades like clouds drifting across the sky. Some thoughts bring joy, while others bring sorrow. Thoughts about your worth or self-image may rise and fall like changing weather patterns, yet you can change them. When you change your thoughts, you change how you feel about yourself. Recognize that the world is like a
Listen closely, dear friends, for today we speak not just of movement but of the cosmic dance—the eternal flow of energy that pulses through everything, the harmony between the seen and unseen. Life is a grand unfolding drama, and you, my friends, are both the actor and the observer. You play two primary roles: "the thinker" and the "watcher." These are not separate beings but two aspects of the same self, two states of consciousness. When you move energy—whether in Tai Chi or life—you are shifting the flow from one part of yourself to another. It is like an artist guiding the brush across the canvas or a river changing its course. The thinker is caught in the whirlpool of thoughts, constantly churning, always active. But the watcher… the watcher is still, the silent observer, detached from the noise, untouched by the currents. Let me offer you the truth: "You are both the thinker and the watcher." When you are swept away in thought, you are the thinke