Nothing is Undone

I had a very strange experience Thursday. At some point during the day, I picked up my iPhone to make a call, and staring at me were the words “Nothing is undone” with no attribution to a sender of this text message. I quickly unlocked the phone to see who sent it and what else, if anything, they wrote. I found nothing – no message, no sender. I called a friend who had recently sent me a text to ask if she had sent it. She hadn’t. Goose bumps.

This passage from the Tao te Ching flashed across my mind’s eye, especially the lines “When nothing is done, Nothing is left undone.”

In the pursuit of knowledge,
Every day something is added.
In the practice of the Tao,
Every day something is dropped.
Less and less do you need to force things,
Until finally you arrive at non-action.
When nothing is done,
Nothing is left undone.

True master can be gained
By letting things go their own way.
It can’t be gained by interfering.

Tao te Ching # 48

While I am careful not to jump to conclusions, I could take this message as a reminder that, while doing is necessary to getting things done, being and not-doing are even more essential, especially if the doing is done with pushing or forcing. Things have a mysterious way of working, without us having to “make them happen.” We can participate in the process (watering plants, adding fuel to fires, providing useful information, etc), but we don’t need to make them happen.

And, in a larger sense, in some way, everything is perfect the way it is and nothing really needs to be done, but that’s another story!

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Through my company, Cause Alliance Marketing, I produce and facilitate marketing based alliances that address social issues, while addressing the needs and objectives of program partners. I serve as Executive Director & Chief Activation Officer for FLOW, and organization founded by John Mackey, CEO of Whole Foods Market, and educational entrepreneur Michael Strong, dedicated to liberating the entrepreneurial spirit for good. Through FLOW,  I am co-producing Peace Through Commerce, Accelerating Women Entrepreneurs, and Conscious Capitalism programs.

I recently finished writing a book entitled Working for Good, to be published in fall 2009 by Sounds True.

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One Response to Nothing is Undone

  1. Sheryll August 29, 2009 at 11:48 pm #

    I always have a problem with this one. I believe if one sits in nothingness, there is peace and love… but without some action nothing happens. I would love to sit in bliss all day, but I truly think that would be self-indulgent. The world would move and I would flow with it. Is it possible to do and accomplish, while at the same time be and see. I do believe everything is as it should be, but am I not neglecting life itself by not tending to it? I think the key of what you said is that we don't have to make things happen, but participation is essential also. I don't think I would choose one over the other (doing vs being), but ideally marry them.