Morning Meditation

June 07, 2026

Not knowing is most intimate.

— Wumen Huikai, The Gateless Gate

Wumen Huikai compiled The Gateless Gate in 1228, during a period of political instability in Song Dynasty China, when fixed answers felt dangerous and certainty was a luxury nobody could afford. He wrote this not as a comfort but as a provocation — a challenge to students who came to him wanting tidy conclusions instead of clear seeing. The phrase cuts directly against the instinct to start a new day by immediately reaching for a plan, a role, or a story about who you already are. Beginning again, in this tradition, means dropping what you think you know before your feet hit the floor.

Reflection

Every morning you decide, quickly and often without noticing, who you are today. What is one belief about yourself that you are carrying into this day without having checked whether it is still true?

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