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One of the most famous and important parables in #Daoism is known as the ‘Story of the Lost Horse.’ It goes like this:  Once upon a time, there was a farmer whose horse ran away, and everyone gathered round and said, ‘Oh, bad luck, friend.’  But the farmer only replied, ‘Maybe.’  The next day, the #horse returned with six wild horses in tow, and now everybody said, ‘Great luck.’  And the farmer just replied, ‘Maybe.’  The next day, the farmer's son tried to tame one of the horses, but he fell off and broke his leg. ‘Oh, what rotten luck,’ everyone said.  And the old farmer replied, ‘Maybe.’  The next week, soldiers came for the farmer's son to join a hopeless war, but with his broken leg, the son could not march to his death. ‘Oh, amazing luck,’ the neighbours said. ‘It all worked out in the end.’  ‘Maybe,’ the old man replied. Daoists often compare the universe to the flow of a #river . Sometimes there are smooth and gentle passages, and sometimes there's choppy waters and rapids. But as the old farmer knew, it's naive to say that this is a calm river because we don't know what is around the corner.  The Story of the Lost Horse is all about accepting the world as it is, and not as you want it to be. All of the dark moments and hard times of your life are part of the river that led to now. The future might, and probably will, bring those hard times on again. But the river, and you, flow on. #phliosophy #acceptance #lettinggo #lifeadvice #wisdom
One of the most famous and important parables in #Daoism is known as the ‘Story of the Lost Horse.’ It goes like this: Once upon a time, there was a farmer whose horse ran away, and everyone gathered round and said, ‘Oh, bad luck, friend.’ But the farmer only replied, ‘Maybe.’ The next day, the #horse returned with six wild horses in tow, and now everybody said, ‘Great luck.’ And the farmer just replied, ‘Maybe.’ The next day, the farmer's son tried to tame one of the horses, but he fell off and broke his leg. ‘Oh, what rotten luck,’ everyone said. And the old farmer replied, ‘Maybe.’ The next week, soldiers came for the farmer's son to join a hopeless war, but with his broken leg, the son could not march to his death. ‘Oh, amazing luck,’ the neighbours said. ‘It all worked out in the end.’ ‘Maybe,’ the old man replied. Daoists often compare the universe to the flow of a #river . Sometimes there are smooth and gentle passages, and sometimes there's choppy waters and rapids. But as the old farmer knew, it's naive to say that this is a calm river because we don't know what is around the corner. The Story of the Lost Horse is all about accepting the world as it is, and not as you want it to be. All of the dark moments and hard times of your life are part of the river that led to now. The future might, and probably will, bring those hard times on again. But the river, and you, flow on. #phliosophy #acceptance #lettinggo #lifeadvice #wisdom

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