Keep rotation constant.
Those who follow Tao believe that Tao progresses through phases. They apply this principle to all levels of their outlook, from cosmology to the stages of growth in a person's life. On the macrocosmic level, they point to the rotation of the stars as evidence of smooth progression. In a person's life, they recognize the stages of aging beginning with childhood and ending with death.Each one of us must go from phase to phase in our development. If we stay too long in one stage, we will be warped or stunted in our growth. If we rush through a stage, then we will gain none of the rewards or learning experiences of that phase. Subsequent growth will be thrown off-balance; we will either have to go back and make it up, or, in the cases of experiences that can never be repeated, lose out on them forever. The proper discerning of these transitions is essential.
As we go through our various stages in life, it is important to mark the shift from one stage to another. Recognition is very important. We must understand that we are leaving behind one part of life and entering another. Sometimes, we mark this with a rite of passage such as graduation or marriage. At other times, it may be a personal declaration made privately. Whatever the reason, it is important to know exactly when to close one phase and when to open the next. That is why it is said that one counts the spokes on the heavenly wheel as it turns : It is the measure of our lives.
Personal Interpretation
Everything
happens in phases. Learning to discern the transitions in our lives
and in life is general can only serve to enlighten. And with
enlightenment there can be informed action. We all go through stages
as we grow. In this, we are no different than the butterfly, the
mighty Oak, the Earth itself. We may operate on different scales, but
we all follow the same basic order of operations. We must try not to
rush through a life stage, but neither should we insist on staying
when it is time to move on. We must all mature, but this is not just
a matter of ages, but of acquiring wisdom. Sometimes the life events
we miss out on as a result of failing to recognize a time of
transition can never be repeated. Let us make the most of each moment
that we are given and learn to acknowledge when it is time to move
on. Even if it feels uncomfortable, it is sometimes what we need
most.
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