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The Geomancers spoke of neutrality as stillness, a concept now taking root within me, a stark contrast to my past of action and conflict. Walking the path of the Do, alongside the balanced ways of the Geomancers and Druids, I begin to glimpse its profound wisdom. It is not inaction, but aligning with the Tao's ceaseless flow, accepting life's currents without forcing my will. Observing the world's natural progression, allowing its inherent balance ? a sense of fate unfolding ? without interference. Like the steadfast mountain against the changing winds, neutrality offers strength, not weakness. Ancient wisdom whispers of accepting the uncontrollable, revering nature's order, detaching from outcomes, and seeking harmony with greater forces. These teachings converge on a deep respect for the world's inherent processes, recognizing balance often arises from simply allowing. Action in inaction: the strength to refrain from unnecessary intervention, trusting the resilience of the world and within. Sometimes, the greatest power is letting the river find its course, the seed sprout in its time, without steering or forcing. The Do, in its pursuit of ultimate balance, embodies this deeply: cultivating inner stillness to perceive and respond to the natural order, finding personal harmony to move without disruption, without fighting life's inevitable flow. This path demands a profound shift: patience, observation, and releasing control. It asks trust in a larger order, a cosmic flow some call fate, finding my place within its tapestry, not dictating its weave. Embracing neutrality is not indifference, but heightened awareness, observing with an unbiased mind. It is recognizing inherent balance, even in chaos, finding strength in yielding, allowing the natural and inner worlds to progress, trusting the Tao's ultimate equilibrium. Toretto Do Disciple of Sensei Cyprian | |