A meditative stance toward ancestral time as holding you within a vast, maternal embrace rather than weighing you down with expectation.
Dahuai (大懷) suggests the "great bosom," a vast embrace. Laozi teaches that the Tao holds all things—past, present, future—without judgment or separation. Your ancestral line is not a burden you carry alone; you are held within it as a child is held within generational embrace. This is not passive; it is a profound shift in how you relate to time. Instead of fighting your inheritance or feeling crushed by it, you relax into being the present embodiment of a vast ancestral presence. Your grandmother's hands move through yours. Your ancestor's courage lives in your cells. You are not separate from them; you are their continuation and their transformation. Dahuai invites a receptive posture where ancestral time does not press from behind but holds from all sides. This is wu wei applied to genealogy: you stop striving to transcend the past and instead let it nourish you as you move forward.
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