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Mind Like Water
by T. Mikami
Water, which is crucial to our survival has qualities that far transcend
it's most basic functions. Looking at some of its characteristics one
realizes that is far more than a "thirst quencher".
Water has the ability to adapt itself totally to its environment. When
the temperature gets too high it becomes steam and it changes to ice
when things are too cold. It can also change its shape to conform to
that of the container. What is remarkable about water, is that it
manages to maintain its identity under the most varied circumstances.
Water is ever flowing and always manages to find its level. When
something comes in the way it goes around and takes the path of least
resistance. On those occasions where an obstacle seems insurmountable it
steadily gains strength and force until it finally overcomes. No matter
how high a dam is built on a stream... eventually the stream overflows
the dam. There is an unyielding and steady effort that water generates
which regards all obstacles, no matter how high or big, as being
temporary.
Finally, calm water is like a mirror and gives a picture of all that is
around. Conversely troubled waters only reflect the turmoil within. When
a person approaches a problem with calm and composure then like the
reflection on calm water he sees everything. So also when a problem
causes turmoil then like the troubled water on confusion is seen.
Imagine an intellect as calm, a will as relentless and indomitable and a
personality as adaptable as water and you will have envisioned a MIND
LIKE WATER.
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