The quality of serene, undisturbed awareness that remains centered even amid activity, anchoring presence through inner calm.
Jing describes a profound stillness or quietude that is not the absence of activity but rather a deep centeredness that transcends movement and change. Laozi teaches that the sage moves through the world like water—responding fluidly while maintaining inner tranquility. In mindfulness practice, jing represents the still point of awareness observing all phenomena: thoughts, emotions, and sensations arise and pass while your foundational consciousness remains undisturbed. This is not suppression or numbness but an active peace that coexists with life's dynamism. Cultivating jing allows you to remain present during chaos, pain, or excitement because you've anchored awareness in something deeper than circumstance. Rather than trying to control external conditions to feel peaceful, jing teaches you to discover the peace already available beneath the surface of experience.
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