Lao Tzu Posted November 16, 2012 The best way to learn Taoism is to read the books which are written by the immortals in ancient china, and think on them. I suggest not to follow any "masters", because almost 100% of them are frauds. They only care about money. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Meroe Posted November 16, 2012 Dumb Thread. You dont really know Daoism & how deep it gets and how many layers there are without guidance down a worn path. no one figures out everything within in a lifetime. it takes one to truly know one. everything you read by a true master is experiential, not intellectual. which is pretty much most of it'll ever be to the vast majority of seekers, especially the ones who think they're too good for a teacher. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Protector Posted November 16, 2012 oh it's not tulku, this is a whole different animal with three heads no meditation and Chinese origin 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Marblehead Posted November 16, 2012 Funny, tulku has become a common usage word for describing certain personality traits. The best way to learn Taoism? Live it. Yes, live our life as closely as possible to our natural inspirations. (Be careful what we consider natural though - make sure it's not some BS that someone stuffed into our mind.) Only talking about living is nothing more than blowing in the wind. Taoism is living - experiencing every phase of our life to the fullest extent possible - from birth to death. When we get too old to move around much we can relax and read the books. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GrandmasterP Posted November 16, 2012 Wise words. I despair of the intense young chaps ( always chaps) on here frittering away valuable roistering time with their heads in books, glued to DVDs or sitting at the feet of one or another dubious and seriously repressed shyster peddling snake oil. Carpe Diem lads and suck the marrow from the very bones of life or you may well live to regret that you did not. Time enough for study once your roistering days are done. That may come via marriage, it always comes via age. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Aaron Posted November 16, 2012 (edited) there's no such thing as taoism, except for what certain people decide to define it as. If you want to learn about the actual tao then you should read the tao te ching and take what it says with a grain of salt. Lao Tzu (the real one that is) wanted people to examine what he said objectively and apply it as they saw fit, not necessarily as he saw fit. To the imitator Lao Tzu, I'm assuming you figured out your ban has been lifted and have come back to enlighten us again. I think that within the next week you'll probably be banned again, so don't be surprised, especially with the particular methods you use to discuss these things. Aaron Edited November 16, 2012 by Aaron Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Aaron Posted November 16, 2012 Wise words. I despair of the intense young chaps ( always chaps) on here frittering away valuable roistering time with their heads in books, glued to DVDs or sitting at the feet of one or another dubious and seriously repressed shyster peddling snake oil. Carpe Diem lads and suck the marrow from the very bones of life or you may well live to regret that you did not. Time enough for study once your roistering days are done. That may come via marriage, it always comes via age. I agree, but I would make the exception that people should enjoy life by doing what they want when they're young, if that mean studying so be it. don't wait til you're old to regret those things you haven't done. Aaron Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
三江源 Posted November 16, 2012 the best way what an idea! 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Marblehead Posted November 16, 2012 the best way what an idea! "Life" is an ideal. Some people get it, some don't. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GrandmasterP Posted November 16, 2012 Well said Guro MH. Is this LaoTzu SunLover then? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Marblehead Posted November 16, 2012 Well said Guro MH. Is this LaoTzu SunLover then? I think they are different animals. Their beefs are different. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ChiDragon Posted November 16, 2012 I think they are different animals. Their beefs are different. Yes, water buffalo meats are much tougher....!!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Aaron Posted November 16, 2012 Lao Tzu isn't Sunlover/Tulku, he's just an opinionated fellow from China, who believes that westerners are lost and need his guidance to understand what Taoism "really" is about. Harmless, if not annoying at times. Aaron Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
raimonio Posted November 16, 2012 (edited) let us kneel before the reincarnated master, you know the taoist way of dealing with a troll would propably be to either ignore it or to laugh.. but if the offending hits a sensitive spot it is a hard one Edited November 16, 2012 by raimonio Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ChiDragon Posted November 16, 2012 (edited) let us kneel before the reincarnated master, you know the taoist way of dealing with a troll would propably be to either ignore it or to laugh.. but if the offending hits a sensitive spot it is a hard one Yes, at least, Taoists have enough patience for tolerance........ Edited November 16, 2012 by ChiDragon Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Marblehead Posted November 16, 2012 Yes, water buffalo meats are much tougher....!!! Nice someone picked up the ball I threw. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GrandmasterP Posted November 16, 2012 Water buffalo milk cheese is lovely. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Marblehead Posted November 16, 2012 Water buffalo milk cheese is lovely. I've never had any but, being a cheese lover, I can almost taste the heartiness of that cheese. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GrandmasterP Posted November 16, 2012 Proper Mozzarella is buffalo milk cheese. Nice and stringy on pizzas. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites