Taoist cyclical time dissolves modern progress narratives; yugas teach that decline follows ascent inevitably, freeing us from forced improvement.
Western consciousness clings to linear progress; yugas reveal the truth Laozi embodied: time cycles eternally. Each age rises to peak then falls necessarily—not as failure but as cosmic law. Kali Yuga's chaos is not civilization's breakdown but the age's essential nature. This liberates us from exhausting progress-chasing: we can neither prevent yuga decline nor should we pretend it's not occurring. Instead, the sage adjusts expectations and efforts to match the age. In Satya Yuga, enlightenment came naturally; in Kali, it requires tremendous discipline. This is not pessimism but realistic assessment. By accepting cyclical time, we stop wasting energy on impossible resistance and redirect it toward what remains possible: maintaining inner dharma, creating sanctuaries of consciousness, and trusting the inevitable return of ascending ages beyond our lifetime.
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