{"id":770,"date":"2010-06-14T10:53:05","date_gmt":"2010-06-14T10:53:05","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/blog.beliefnet.com\/roddreher\/2010\/06\/the-tao-of-wendell-berry.html"},"modified":"2010-06-14T10:53:05","modified_gmt":"2010-06-14T10:53:05","slug":"the-tao-of-wendell-berry","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.beliefnet.com\/columnists\/roddreher\/2010\/06\/the-tao-of-wendell-berry.html","title":{"rendered":"The Tao of Wendell Berry"},"content":{"rendered":"<blockquote><p>THE LAW THAT MARRIES ALL THINGS<br \/>\n1.<br \/>\nThe cloud is free only<br \/>\nto go with the wind.<br \/>\nThe rain is free<br \/>\nonly in falling.<br \/>\nThe water is free only<br \/>\nin its gathering together,<br \/>\nin its downward courses,<br \/>\nin its rising into the air.<br \/>\n2.<br \/>\nIn law is rest<br \/>\nif you love the law,<br \/>\nif you enter, singing, into it<br \/>\nas water in its descent.<br \/>\n3.<br \/>\nOr song is truest law,<br \/>\nand you must enter singing;<br \/>\nit has no other entrance.<br \/>\nIt is the great chorus<br \/>\nof parts. The only outlawry<br \/>\nis in division.<br \/>\n4.<br \/>\nWhatever is singing<br \/>\nis found, awaiting the return<br \/>\nof whatever is lost.<br \/>\n5.<br \/>\nMeet us in the air<br \/>\nover the water,<br \/>\nsing the swallows.<br \/>\nMeet me, meet me,<br \/>\nthe redbird sings,<br \/>\nhere here here here.<br \/>\n<i> &#8212; Wendell Berry<\/i><\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>, from <a href=\"http:\/\/www.amazon.com\/Collected-Poems-Wendell-Berry-1957-1982\/dp\/0865471975\">&#8220;Collected Poems, 1957-1982&#8221;<\/a><br \/>\nI mentioned the other day how <a href=\"http:\/\/blog.beliefnet.com\/roddreher\/2010\/06\/wendell-berry-american-confucius.html\">BU religion scholar Stephen Prothero identifies the Sage of Kentucky as a Christian Confucian<\/a> because, in Prothero&#8217;s words:<\/p>\n<blockquote><p>&#8230; only in community, he argues, is it possible to become fully human. Only in the midst of community propriety (and impropriety), community goods (and evils), can we experience &#8220;our partiality and mortality&#8221; and our many connections to place and past, the quick and the dead.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>The poem above illustrates Prothero&#8217;s point &#8230; but to me, aware of my extremely limited understanding of Chinese thought and religion, it also implies a certain Taoist stance. As I understand it &#8212; and I invite correction from more knowledgeable readers &#8212; Confucianism teaches that harmony can be imposed on human society by everyone agreeing to live by certain hierarchies and laws. People find their purpose in life by living out the role prescribed to them by their station in life. A son does what a son must; a father does what a father must; a neighbor does what a neighbor must; and so forth. Taoists, though, believe Confucianism to be spiritually stifling formalism, and instead preach spontaneity, going where the spirit takes you. But Taoists do not preach, &#8220;Do whatever you want to.&#8221; Rather, they argue that there is a Natural Law governing the universe, but that it is better realized not through obeying formal statutes, but rather by allowing it to emerge in one&#8217;s life through freedom of action. It&#8217;s not that the Tao (Way) is whatever you want it to be, but rather the true Tao cannot be defined, only lived out in freedom.<br \/>\nIn this poem, Berry strikes me as clearly Confucian, in that he finds freedom in the law &#8212; freedom to be and to become who we are. But there is a Taoist spirit there too, it seems to me, in the poem&#8217;s lightness of spirit. Perhaps it&#8217;s important to remember that both great Chinese traditions seek the same goal: harmony. With that in mind, it may be the case that <a href=\"http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Yin_and_yang\">Confucianism is the heavy, masculine yang, and Taoism is the light, feminine yin <\/a>&#8212; and both are necessary, one stronger than the other, depending on the context.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>THE LAW THAT MARRIES ALL THINGS 1. The cloud is free only to go with the wind. The rain is free only in falling. The water is free only in its gathering together, in its downward courses, in its rising into the air. 2. 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