-etuzan Jakusui- Onozomi No Ketsumatsu Instant

But beware: The culmination comes in two forms.

A student once asked me: “Master, I desire to be fearless. How long until my culmination?” -Etuzan Jakusui- Onozomi no Ketsumatsu

The first is the fulfillment of the form —wealth, love, victory. This is the outer blossom. Sweet, fragrant, but fleeting as morning dew. Most men stop here. They taste the fruit and declare themselves sages. But beware: The culmination comes in two forms

Thus, practice your onozomi as the mountain practices stillness—not to become still, but because it is stillness. Do not chase the culmination. Let it chase you. And when it finally catches you, do not be surprised if you find yourself laughing, because you will realize: This is the outer blossom

Consider the archer. He does not desire the arrow to fly. No—he desires the target to receive the arrow before it has left the bow. The flight is illusion. The culmination is already complete in the space between heartbeats. Therefore, your desire must be so ripe, so lived-in, that the universe has no choice but to bow to it.