Non-action aligned with mortality: stop resisting death's inevitability and flow with life's natural cycles of birth and decay.
Wu wei, the Taoist principle of non-forcing action, teaches that true power comes from yielding rather than grasping. In contemplating mortality, wu wei means releasing the exhausting resistance to death itself. Laozi saw that the rigid oak breaks in the storm while the flexible bamboo bends and survives. When we remember death, wu wei invites us to stop the futile struggle against time's passage and instead align our actions with natural rhythms. This isn't passive resignation but dynamic acceptance—flowing with limitation rather than burning energy denying it. By practicing wu wei in the face of mortality, we conserve spiritual energy for what truly matters: living authentically within our finite span. The Taoist sage recognizes that embracing impermanence paradoxically brings peace and presence.
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