zenbrook Posted June 30, 2007 How can a human mind overrule the mind of tao? Beautiful  Thanks for the reply - I'll get back to it once I'm back (I'm away today)  Peace, ZenB Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
beancurdturtle Posted June 30, 2007 "Real people" is a term most taoist classics use, which some translators render this way while others come up with "tao sages" or "realized humans" or "masters of old" or "people of ancient times" to describe the same entities. Like with all other things pertaining to taoist thought, you can get a lot more mileage out of "describing" than out of "defining" them; one good "description" is offered by Laozi in Chapter 15. Â How can a human mind overrule the mind of tao? Well, there you go. Pretty much described what I was thinking. I thought her response would be more fleshed out - and I was right. Â After a number of years doing this stuff this "real person," "integral person," "sage," "master," "great goombah of yabba-dabba-do," or what have you becomes something you can feel. It's especially helpful if you've met one or two people who are real people and walk an "enlightened" path as easily as sitting on a tuffet. Â Here's Peter Merel's interpolation of Chapter 15 The Saints had understandingSo profound they can not be understood. Â Because they cannot be understood I can only describe their appearance: Cautious, like one crossing thin ice, Hesitant, like one who fears danger, Modest, like one who is a guest, Smooth, like melting ice, Genuine, like unshaped wood, Empty, like a riverbed, Opaque, like muddy water. Â He who can lie still while the mud settles, And remain still until the water flows Does not seek fulfillment And transcends Nature. We can recognize a real person after we've had a little accepting exposure to enlightened paths. It's that person who feels, acts, and is nearly always content, accepting, frictionless, and natural - even in the most unnatural environments. Â Many enlightened paths lead to becoming a real person. The path is details - the objective is what's important. That's why it's cool to be here and see Taomeow and others share their path. Â I'm shooting for being the great goombah of yabba-dabba-do. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
fatherpaul Posted June 30, 2007 when i was very young i wanted to be a boy when i was a boy i wanted to be a man when i was a man i wanted to be a"true" humanbeing when i was a true human being i wanted not to want when i wanted not to want ..................................... there is this pond nearby the ducks and turtles play the bullfrogs bellow ......................................  without a want i type these words  peace  paul Share this post Link to post Share on other sites