Muddy Water: A Taoist Meditation on Stillness

Sit by a clouded stream,
where water has forgotten its name.
Muddy water becomes clear without help
Stillness does the work.
Clarity comes with the passage of time
just as breath returns in stillness.
Particle by particle
the depths return to their ancient clarity.

Following the Way, the mind adopts the same art—
Right action arises of itself,
gentle as a leaf turning toward morning.
Unresisting, unhurried,
at one with whatever emerges—
the Tao moves according to its own rhythms
Undefinable, unknowable, in harmony with itself.

Stillness is not absence.
It is where nothing is pushed
and everything arrives on time.

Be like deep water.
Not the rush, not the fall,
but the still pool
that reflects the sky
without trying.

Let the silt of thought—
the churn of want,
the storm of what if—
settle.
Clarity is not something gained,
but something revealed.

Be quiet in order to hear.

Stillness Mountain: A Taoist Landscape

The Tao Te Ching on Water and Stillness

Time after time the Tao Te Ching returns to water — not as symbol but as teacher. The stream does not decide to clear. The pool does not resolve to reflect. Chapter 15 asks: who can wait quietly while the mud settles? The question is the practice.

Chapter 15 of the Tao Te Ching offers the image at the heart of this reflection: Who can wait quietly while the mud settles? The ancient text teaches that clarity is not forced but allowed, not achieved but revealed through patient stillness.

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Journal Note

What are you searching for, that is also searching for you? Only in quiet, in stillness does that thing reveal itself.

The Tao Te Ching Journal: A Path To Inner Quiet

Zen Mountain Journal blends Taoist hermit poetry, contemplative art, and reflections drawn from a lifetime shaped by wilderness, solitude, and decades doing creative work on the outer boundaries of our culture. These journals are companions for seekers — guides in the reconnection with inner quiet, beauty, and the “soundless music” of a life lived with simplicity and meaning.

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