noonespecial Posted September 24, 2016 i know the terms and definitions vary in the western traditions, all the way from egypt to sufism to abramelin to jung. But is there a rough general equivalency in Daosim? Like an overself or totality of te individual that surpasses time and space? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Marblehead Posted September 24, 2016 The only thing that comes to my mind is the Sage depending on how the person is spoken of. I think that both Lao Tzu and Chuang Tzu would define the Sage as a higher being (but no self). Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
noonespecial Posted September 25, 2016 (edited) From my limited understanding, the Perfect Man/Sage in Daoism, is still the man, or the time-space ego 'perfected' - meaning, it is a very practical ideal, it does not require a sort of surrender to a higher plane but simply requires work and discipline. It is easy to grasp, ie. "The perfect man uses his mind like a mirror". It seems the western percept would be that the Higher Self is the mirror (God>Higher Self>Me), which makes things a bit more abstract. Ie. The Theugist discovers his ego is being 'used' by his Higher Self/Angel much like a puppet to gather information from time space and return that information to timelessness, a concept I am not entirely comfortable with nor should anyone be (its creepy isnt it, thats the resitance of initiation). Although, the end result for the ego here in the world would be the same as that of the Sage, that is, "It is only the perfect man (sage) who is able to enjoy himself in the world and not be deflected from the right, to accommodate himself to others and not lose himself." - tao te ching edit: horrendous spelling oversights :-) Edited September 25, 2016 by noonespecial 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Nungali Posted September 25, 2016 The Higher Self .... thingo .... seems to me to be a part of the process to becoming 'the sage' , not the thing itself. Like the 'akh' is formed from the dynamics between ka and ba and other components . The 'Higher self' seems more like a component . The Zoroastrians speak of thee that come together to form a 'united fravashi ' . a fravashi is a divine spark we all have , a khvarenah is sort of like the 'true will' concept . When both are united ; United FravashiA person's spiritual components, that is, the person's urvan (soul), mainyu (spirit), fravashi and khvarenah can unite and the spirits of the departed are generally referred to collectively as that person's (united) fravashi:http://heritageinstitute.com/zoroastrianism/overview/index.htm#components That would make a sage I would think 4 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites