Chapter 21: Living the Elusive Paradox
“The greatest virtue is to follow the Tao and Tao alone.
The Tao is elusive and intangible.
Oh, it is intangible and elusive, and yet within is image.
Oh, it is elusive and intangible, and yet within is form.
Oh, it is dim and dark, and yet within is essence.
This essence is very real, and therein lies the proof.
From the very beginning until now,
its name has never been forgotten.
Thus I perceive the creation.
How do I know the ways of creation?
Because of this.”
This verse is a poetic reflection on the paradoxical nature of the Tao — or Source, God, or Universal Intelligence. The Tao cannot be seen, touched, or defined. Yet from it, everything that exists arises. It is nothing, and yet it gives birth to everything.
Wayne Dyer calls us to embrace the mystery and paradox of life, to live comfortably with what cannot be explained. Modern thinking often demands clear answers, categories, and logic. But spirituality — especially in its deepest essence — exists in the space between opposites, in the tension of what cannot be held or understood.
To live the elusive paradox is to trust what you can’t see, to rest in the unknown, and to realise that you are both infinite and finite, spirit and body, empty and full — all at once.
Key Concepts:
The invisible creates the visible.
The Tao is real, but undefinable.
Paradox is not confusion — it’s deeper wisdom.
Spiritual maturity means comfort with not knowing.
Actionable Steps: Living the Elusive Paradox
- Let Go of the Need to Understand Everything
- Practise saying: “I don’t know — and that’s okay.”
- Trust that some truths are meant to be felt, not solved.
- Meditate on the Mystery
- Sit in silence, allowing your awareness to rest on breath or stillness.
- Notice how something invisible sustains you — without words, without effort.
- Embrace Both/And Thinking
- Notice where you tend to think in “either/or” terms.
- Practise saying: “Both can be true.”
- For example: “I am powerful and humble.” / “I am light and I carry shadow.”
- See Spirit in Form
- Everything physical once existed in the invisible realm — as intention, energy, or imagination.
- Reflect on the objects around you: “This came from the unseen.”
- Feel Into Essence
- When words and logic fail, trust your intuitive knowing.
- What does your soul feel when logic says “it doesn’t make sense”?
- Release Control Over Spiritual Experience
- Don’t force enlightenment, answers, or peak experiences.
- Allow life to be a dance with what you don’t know.
- Create Without Needing a Clear Plan
- Write, paint, or build something from inspiration — not strategy.
- Allow the form to reveal itself as you move.
🧘♀️ Affirmation for Chapter 21:
“I live in trust of what I cannot see. I embrace mystery as my teacher. I allow paradox to open my heart.”