HOW TO CULTIVATE
(a) Self Reflection.
(a) Self Reflection.
It is the quality of our thoughts that creates the quality of our lives .Everyone has a myriad of both positive and negative thoughts throughout a single day, depending on our mood, attitude and character. These thoughts create our level of consciousness----the purer our thoughts the higher our consciousness. That is why we must take time out to reflect on where our thoughts are taking us, what actions they are leading us into, and what the effects of those actions are both for ourselves and for others.
(b) Letting Go
Tao encourages us to maintain serenity of mind no matter what our circumstances are.
The more we clutter up our minds with thoughts that are not really essential the more unsettled our minds become. Many of us find it difficult to let go of negative events that have taken place in the past but while ever our thoughts centre around all the negative things that people have said or done, or may do in the future, it will be very difficult for the Light of Tao to penetrate our hearts and difficult for us to progress in our cultivation.
(c) Conscious Efforts.
So we need to remember that our thoughts create our consciousness and our consciousness determines the way we lead our life. The way we lead our life determines the state of our karma and karmic debts. As Tao cultivators we know it is possible to break the cycle of birth and death but this can only be done through the grace of Lao Mu and our own conscious efforts. Happy and effective cultivation is conscious cultivation.
(d) Practising propriety and the Three Treasures
Conscious cultivation also includes learning and practising our Proprieties on a regular basis. This will give us inner discipline and help us connect effectively with the Tao within. However, our success in changing our heart depends very much on our use of the Three Treasures. We must show our faith in Tao and strengthen it within ourselves by using our Three Treasures as often as we can during the day. This must become a priority, not something that we just think about occasionally when we’re not busy.
Summary
Cultivation of Tao is a task for the determined heart. Unless we have a very firm basis and a very strong will to persevere we will not succeed in completing this journey.
May 2005
Ann Sadler
TianDi Temple