Knowledge


Life is

Beauty,

Terror,

Knowledge.

A crucial part of following Tao is seeking knowledge. All the efforts of self-cultivation are meant to make us a fit vehicle for that search. Sometimes what we  learn is not pleasant. With learning, we glimpse life as it really is, and that is difficult to bear.

That is why spiritual progress is slow:

Not because no one will tell us  the secrets, but because we ourselves must overcome sentiment and fear before we  can grasp it.

There is an underbelly of terror to all life. It is suffering, it is hurt. Deep within all of us are intense fears that have left few of us whole. Life’s terrors haunt us, at-  tack us, leave ugly cuts. To buffer ourselves, we dwell on beauty, we collect things,  we fall in love, we desperately try to make something lasting in our lives. We take  beauty as the only worthwhile thing in this existence, but it cannot veil cursing, violence, randomness, and injustice.

Only knowledge removes this fear. If we were shown the whole truth, we could  not stand it.

Both lovely and horrible details make us human, and when knowledge  threatens to show us our follies, we may realize that we are not yet ready to leave  them behind.

Then the veil closes again, and we sit meditating before it, trying to  prepare ourselves for the moment when we dare to part the curtain completely.