"the ability to "let go" is of decisive importance. But since everything passes, the moment may come when the relinquished ego must be reinstated in its functions.
But since the unconscious consists of opposites-
day and night, bright and dark, positive and negative-
and is good and evil and therefore ambivalent,
the moment will infallibly come when the individual, like the exemplary Job, must hold fast
so as not to be thrown catastrophically off balance-when the wave rebounds."
“Bodhisattva path is not about achieving perfection, it is about choosing a direction.”
— Someone
learning to surf the effects of the event's inner compelling logic, which is different on each event—like the ocean metaphor used to describe it.