Yes, but he doesn't mean to tell us to be the substance rather than the container. The substance presumably more valueable than the container. Example The Coke liquid is more valueable than the Coke can. He tells us to "be the water" then explains that...
I have always enjoyed watching old Bruce Lee interviews. The man had an eloquence and understanding of the world around him that we could all learn fom.
Not many know Bruce Lee as a sage, but we forget that the martial arts come from Daoism and Chan Buddhism. For a "scientific" account of a modern master, one can read The Magus of Java. Here's a quote that relates to the one above: All fixed...
This is awesome. I totally Reddit & Dugg it. I hope other people find it. Can't you just see him saying that? Where did you find this quote? Perfect background also.