Ancient Wisdom Of Heraclitus:
7 Insights By Garrett
Davis
Heraclitus lived about 2500
years ago. Sometimes the greatest wisdom can found in the
text of the ancient philosophers. Modern society may be
great at building skyscrapers and inventing mobile
gadgets that all of us geeks can incessantly check our
email on, but when it comes to timeless aphorisms,
Heraclitus is the man. I’ve taken the time to provide you
with some of the wisdom that this great thinker inked
over two millennia before your parents got the hots for
each other. Enjoy.
The sun is new
again, all day.
The river
where you set
your foot just now
is gone –
those waters
giving way to this,
now this. Photo by Laura Travels
Interpretation:
Heraclitus writes much about fire and water. He
was interested in these two things because they are ever
changing, as is life in every passing moment. Just as a
burning fire takes on a slightly new shape every time you
glance at it, every new moment in time is new again, and
ought to be appreciated for its novelty. We have been
programmed for pattern recognition, which allows us to
make sense of the world. However, the patterns that we
recognize and categorize in our minds often lead us to
forget that each new day is truly just that, a new day.
In fact, every passing moment in time is just as new as a
new day, or a new year, or a new decade. People often
rely on major markers of time to set new goals, such as a
new year. You don’t need a new year, a new month, or a
new whatever to start something new. Start now.
Now is a brand new moment in time! Whatever hurt
you in the past was, well, in the past. Treat your past
afflictions the way they deserve to be treated, like
yesterday’s news. People hold on all too tightly to the
pain that their past has caused them. Instead, practice
letting go, and celebrate each new day that comes your
way. Be like the fire, the river. New, and new
again.
The Word proves
those first hearing it
as numb to understanding
as the ones who have not
heard.
Yet all things follow from the
word.
Interpretation:
Enlightenment is a journey. It's
typically not something that happens in an instant. If you
truly want to understand the essence of life, devotion to such
an understanding is what is required. Be curious, study, listen
and learn. Every time you are attentive, quiet, curious, and
mindful, you gain a fuller and richer understanding of the
source of things. As Wayne Dyer teaches us, particles
themselves do not produce more particles. There must exist
something working on a deeper level than that which we can
readily observe that creates new ideas, circumstances and
events. This something is referred to by Heraclitus as the
word.
Those unmindful when they hear,
for all they make of their
intelligence,
may be regarded as the walking
dead.
People dull their wits with
gibberish,
and cannot use their ears and
eyes.
Photo by revolute
Interpretation:
Speak less and listen more. Study, learn, and be
quiet. Wasting energy on gossip, blabber, and unmindful
speech is not the way to enlightenment. Furthermore,
realize that your beliefs are simply the byproducts of
what you have repeatedly exposed your attention to. There
are many different belief systems that have many
different and valuable virtues. If you are an ardent
adherent to any one mode of belief and refuse to let the
views, opinions and interpretations of others in, you are
only dulling your wits, not fostering wisdom.
Heraclitus went on to say that:
The poet was a fool
who wanted no conflict
among us.
harmony needs
low and high,
as progeny needs
man and woman.
Photo by cornstaruk
Interpretation:
Differing worldviews are what make this life an
interesting one to live. If everyone was the same, we
would all be bored to death. When someone takes on a
different opinion than you, they are granting you with an
opportunity to observe and appreciate the very facet of
life that makes life itself worth living. Everyday is
new, and every person is different. Respect is what is
called for.
Whoever cannot seek 
the unforeseen sees nothing,
for the known way
is an impasse.
The eye, the ear,
the mind in action,
these I value.
Photo
by krugggs6
Interpretation:
Innovation is the way to prosperity. Forward
thinking is what is required if true progression is what
is desired. If you are a business owner, or an aspiring
entrepreneur, or someone looking to advance in your
career, learn to think in such a way as to facilitate
progression. Think to yourself: How can I offer more
value? Listen to people, watch and observe, and practice
mindfulness. Notice that there are lots of people doing
much of the same. How can you take a different approach
and offer a new service, product, or a new way of doing
things that will be of benefit to others? By taking the
known path, you take the easy way out. Instead, focus on
innovation. Be a leader, not a follower. If you can do
this, abundance and prosperity will follow. Remember,
when you help others get what they want, you will in turn
get more of what you want.
Men dig tons of earth
to find an ounce of gold.
Interpretation:
Things that are worth having are things that are
worth working for. Oftentimes, the path that leads to the
greatest reward is the path that is at first hidden. What
is it that you are inspired to do in your life? This
inspiration may not be obvious at first, or easily
understandable by others. The gold that will be your
dream’s attainment very well may be hidden, but digging
tons of earth to get to it will be well worth the effort
in the end. This may mean going back to school, starting
your own business, or manufacturing and marketing an idea
for an invention that you’ve had. None of these endeavors
are necessarily the easiest paths to take, but that is
because they contain the greatest reward in the
end.
The mind, to think of the accord
that strains against itself,
needs strength, as does the
arm
to string the bow or lyre.
Photo by Aussiegall.
Interpretation:
When your mind is straining against itself, you
are allowing yourself to think harmful thoughts. Negative
thinking leads to depression and low self-esteem.
Depression and low self-esteem deteriorate your
consciousness. Practicing mindfulness means monitoring
the continuous thoughts that race through your mind.
Recognize the thoughts that are harmful to you and
replace them with beneficial thoughts. Thinking in this
way takes practice and persistence. Your mind needs
strength in order to do this effectively. You will gain
this mental strength as you exercise mindfulness, just as
one gains muscle strength from working out.
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