WATERCOURSE WAY


Just like Alan Watts, I also decide to call our path the Watercourse Way, as it is The Way we walk as organically as possible, just like water does, free, with no attachment to any mandate, without judging, without good or evil, without questionning, it simply is, great and powerful by itself, and it always finds its way naturally.  

I use the idea of the Watercourse Way as umbrella for the teachings I share as a mean to remind myself and others the nature, purity and power of the teachings; as a way to remind myself and others that we are all swimming in the same ocean, or simply being it, in constant transformation, yet eternaly mantaining/keeping/upholding our immortal essence. 

We are the water, we are the way.

Water holds immense lessons for us...

...And to think they are manifesting all the time.  

The highest good is like water, 
for the good of water is that it nourishes everything without striving.
It occupies the place which all men think bad [i.e., the lowest level] 

- Lao Zi. 


The most gentle thing in the world overrides the most hard.
It is thus that Dao in the world is like a river going down the valley to the ocean
- Lao Zi.

How do coves and oceans become kings of a hundred rivers?
Because they are good at keeping low-
That is how they are kings of the hundred rivers - Lao Zi.

Nothing in the world is weaker than water,
But it has no better in overcoming the hard - Lao Zi.


The fluidity of water is not the result of any effort on the part of the water, but is its natural property. And the virtue of the perfect man is such that even without cultivation there is nothing which can withdraw from his sway. Heaven is naturally high, the earth is naturally solid, the sun and moon are naturally bright. Do they cultivate these attributes? 

- Zhuang Zi.

From China and Mexico to the world, with love.
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