Everything Posted September 11, 2011 (edited) Haha, I was so curious why the mystery's, the subtle, wonderful is pronounced as meow! Chang wu yu . yi guan qi miao I've always found cats to be so mysterious creatures. Seems like the chinese have allowed cats to choose the name for mystery. And so the cat has said "Miao!" Haahaha Whats up with that? Edited September 11, 2011 by Everything Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
konchog uma Posted September 12, 2011 (edited) Whats up with that? if you ever found out cats would kill you Edited September 12, 2011 by anamatva Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Everything Posted September 12, 2011 if you ever found out cats would kill you Death is only temporary, yi guan qi miaaaaoooo! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Taomeow Posted September 12, 2011 Death is only temporary, yi guan qi miaaaaoooo! I hear you loud and clear! Meow... I mean, miao... is understood as the mysterious border between yin and yang -- if you look at the taiji symbol, the S-line separating them (miaotao or taomiao) is also uniting them, is not really there but is clearly visible, does not belong to either yin or yang but is shared by both while itself being neither... and is shaped like a cat's... um... meow. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
realfastcat Posted September 12, 2011 I hear you loud and clear! Meow... I mean, miao... is understood as the mysterious border between yin and yang -- if you look at the taiji symbol, the S-line separating them (miaotao or taomiao) is also uniting them, is not really there but is clearly visible, does not belong to either yin or yang but is shared by both while itself being neither... and is shaped like a cat's... um... meow. Well, You should know! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Everything Posted September 12, 2011 I hear you loud and clear! Meow... I mean, miao... is understood as the mysterious border between yin and yang -- if you look at the taiji symbol, the S-line separating them (miaotao or taomiao) is also uniting them, is not really there but is clearly visible, does not belong to either yin or yang but is shared by both while itself being neither... and is shaped like a cat's... um... meow. I always admired cats. They were born with mastery over kung-fu and meditation! hehe I always see this cat outside who meditates and she always speaks of this uniting mystery of yin-yang when she is hungry. Begging like a bum all over the neighbourhood she gets a bit of food everywhere. A true Tao Bum! Its really funny if you see her meditate. Even more funny when she sleeps, she rolls herself up and looks like a piece poop. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
konchog uma Posted September 12, 2011 I hear you loud and clear! Meow... I mean, miao... is understood as the mysterious border between yin and yang -- if you look at the taiji symbol, the S-line separating them (miaotao or taomiao) is also uniting them, is not really there but is clearly visible, does not belong to either yin or yang but is shared by both while itself being neither... and is shaped like a cat's... um... meow. can you give an example of something in life that is miao? i think of a fox. ??? but then again i'm silly Share this post Link to post Share on other sites