TzuJanLi Posted November 21, 2010 Don't mean to be argumentative, but nothing in nature is still. Agreed, and.. 'You', as you are integrated with the mind 'You' have individualized, you are the conscious intention.. as such, the activity of that individualized aspect of mind is subject to your intent, as in stillness.. so that your experiences of existence are not distorted by preference and prejudice, so that Clarity reveals the 'ISness' of existence.. that, is the simplicity of Tao.. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
zerostao Posted November 22, 2010 goldisheavy, thank you for your observation. I too realize that The Tao is not able to be labeled, categorized, or nailed down to just one thing. I was and still am seeking opinions on what Taoism means to all of us as individuals, because, regardless of what the true Tao is...it is nonetheless filtered through us as imperfect, and limited beings. Where as, I do believe, the Tao is perfection in it's very imperfectness. A true Balance. I do believe a more positive representation of what Taoism is, would be more beneficial to creating an environment into which deeper understanding may flourish. Peace to you. the tao is as relevant now as it has ever been Share this post Link to post Share on other sites