Limahong Posted July 7, 2018 On 6/24/2018 at 9:01 PM, Marblehead said: Sometimes one would do best to sit down and shut up. Hi Dada-da, Other times - stand up and openly drown? A great weekend. - LimA Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Marblehead Posted July 7, 2018 5 hours ago, Limahong said: Hi Dada-da, Other times - stand up and openly drown? A great weekend. - LimA Yes, other times we must stand up and not back down. Great weekend to you too. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Limahong Posted July 7, 2018 On 6/24/2018 at 8:11 AM, dawei said: Squares and corners spoken are not the eternalness [of squares and corners]. Hi dawei, Lao Tzu was/is a handsome man... ... there/then => here/now? - LimA Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Limahong Posted July 7, 2018 9 hours ago, Marblehead said: we must stand up and not back down. Hi Dada-da, - LimA 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Limahong Posted July 8, 2018 On 7/1/2018 at 8:45 PM, Marblehead said: The perfect Taoist never lets him/herself... Hi Dada-da, - LimA 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rideforever Posted July 13, 2018 41 The wise student hears of the Tao and practices it diligently. The average student hears of the Tao and gives it thought now and again. The foolish student hears of the Tao and laughs aloud. If there were no laughter, the Tao would not be what it is. Hence it is said: The bright path seems dim; Going forward seems like retreat; The easy way seems hard; The highest Virtue seems empty; Great purity seems sullied; A wealth of Virtue seems inadequate; The strength of Virtue seems frail; Real Virtue seems unreal;The perfect square has no corners; Great talents ripen late; The highest notes are hard to hear; The greatest form has no shape; The Tao is hidden and without name. The Tao alone nourishes and brings everything to fulfillment. This is about how coarse people do not identify virtue when they see it, "they laugh out loud".Going forward seems like retreat If you invest your time in self-cultivation a coarse person might say you are "giving up" ... well "giving up" is finding a new solution. The highest Virtue seems empty A coarse person might say "where will peace get you" ... well peace is the answer. The perfect square has no corner hmm ... coarse people look for imperfection, for noise, for corners, for jagged things, for betrayal, for war ... it is only this they can understand. Even a square with such obvious pointy bits, does not cause disturbance to a sage who no longer clings to corners, he is a still lake even when the pointy bits of a coarse world come to him. Which is very beautiful however we can also say that if people need war in order to grow because that's where they are at .... then war. That is the message of the Bhagavad Gita you must war if you need to. If you do not war then you will not grow but shrivel up meaninglessly. Also conceal your illumination. In this world a sage might choose to enter society again, and act as if he clings to corners (even if he is inwardly undisturbed) if he choose to participate in the coarse world. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Limahong Posted August 2, 2018 (edited) On 7/13/2018 at 7:25 PM, rideforever said: 41 The wise student hears of the Tao and practices it diligently. The average student hears of the Tao and gives it thought now and again. The foolish student hears of the Tao and laughs aloud. If there were no laughter, the Tao would not be what it is.Hahaha hehehe Hence it is said: The bright path seems dim; Going forward seems like retreat; The easy way seems hard; The highest Virtue seems empty; Great purity seems sullied; A wealth of Virtue seems inadequate; The strength of Virtue seems frail; Real Virtue seems unreal;The perfect square has no corners; Great talents ripen late; The highest notes are hard to hear; The greatest form has no shape; The Tao is hidden and without name. The Tao alone nourishes and brings everything to fulfillment. This is about how coarse people do not identify virtue when they see it, "they laugh out loud". HAHAHA HEHEHEGoing forward seems like retreat If you invest your time in self-cultivation a coarse person might say you are "giving up" ... well "giving up" is finding a new solution. Keep it up! The highest Virtue seems empty A coarse person might say "where will peace get you" ... well peace is the answer. Peace - in bits and pieces? The perfect square has no corner hmm ... coarse people look for imperfection, for noise, for corners, for jagged things, for betrayal, for war ... it is only this they can understand. Even a square with such obvious pointy bits, does not cause disturbance to a sage who no longer clings to corners, he is a still lake even when the pointy bits of a coarse world come to him. Which is very beautiful however we can also say that if people need war in order to grow because that's where they are at .... then war. That is the message of the Bhagavad Gita you must war if you need to. If you do not war then you will not grow but shrivel up meaninglessly. Also conceal your illumination. In this world a sage might choose to enter society again, and act as if he clings to corners (even if he is inwardly undisturbed) if he choose to participate in the coarse world. Coarse world... Om mani padme hum. Edited August 2, 2018 by Limahong Enhance ... 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites