For governing a country well

there is nothing better than moderation.

 

The mark of a moderate man

is freedom from his own ideas.

Tolerant like the sky,

all-pervading like sunlight,

firm like a mountain,

supple like a tree in the wind,

he has no destination in view

and makes use of anything

life happens to bring his way.

 

Nothing is impossible for him.

Because he has let go,

he can care for the people's welfare

as a mother cares for her child.

 

 

Lao Tzu - (Tao Te Ching, chapter 59, translation by Stephen Mitchell)

 

 

Anything happens to be brought in your way is necessary thing for growing your soul.

Not bury your head in the sand, just accepting and facing it will make your ascension faster.

To keep on going it is to accumulate light, to grow the soul.

That is the way the soul should aim for.

 

MYE