Mak_Tin_Si Posted November 28, 2008 (edited) As requested from the moderator of TaoBum, I have moved to this forum : http://www.daoismworld.com right now. So if you want to talk to me or ask me anything about Taoism, please feel free to go over to this forum and enjoy the new forum. New members for discussion are also welcomed. http://www.daoismworld.com Mak Tin Si Edited January 8, 2009 by Mak_Tin_Si Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
hans-wolfgang Posted December 3, 2008 (edited) Purity and Tranquility Scripture Full Title: The Wonderful Scripture on Constant Purity and Tranquility, spoken by The Supreme Elder Lord (Tie Sioeng Loe Guen Sued Sioeng Tsing Jing Mulle Ging) ________________________________________ The Great Tao has no form; It brings forth and raises heaven and earth. The Great Tao has no feelings; It regulates the course of the sun and the moon. The Great Tao has no name; It raises and nourishes the myriad beings. I do not know its name -- So I call it Tao. The Tao can be pure or turbid, moving or tranquil. Heaven is pure, earth is turbid; Heaven is moving, earth is tranquil. The male is moving, the female is tranquil. Descending from the origin, Flowing toward the end, The myriad beings are being born. Purity -- the source of turbidity. Movement -- the root of tranquillity. Always be pure and tranquil; Heaven and earth Return to the primordial. The human spirit is fond of purity, But the mind disturbs it. The human mind is fond of tranquillity, But desires meddle with it. Get rid of desires for good, And the mind will be calm. Cleanse your mind, And the spirit will be pure. Naturally the six desires won't arise, The three poisons are destroyed. Whoever cannot do this Has not yet cleansed his mind, His desires are not yet driven out. Those who have abandoned their desires: Observe your mind by introspection -- And see there is no mind. Then observe the body, Look at yourself from without -- And see there is no body. Then observe others by glancing out afar -- And see there are no beings. Once you have realised these three, You observe emptiness! Use emptiness to observe emptiness, And see there is no emptiness. When even emptiness is no more, There is no more nonbeing either. Without even the existence of nonbeing There is only serenity, Profound and everlasting. When serenity dissolves in nothingness -- How could there be desires? When no desires arise You have found true tranquillity. In true tranquillity, go along with beings; In true permanence, realize inner nature. Forever going along, forever tranquil -- This is permanent purity, lasting tranquillity. In purity and tranquillity, Gradually enter the true Tao. When the true Tao is entered, It is realised. Though we speak of "realized," Actually there is nothing to attain. Rather, we speak of realization When someone begins to transform the myriad beings. Only who has properly understood this Is worthy to transmit the sages' Tao. The highest gentleman does not fight; The lesser gentleman loves to fight. Highest Virtue is free from Virtue; Lesser Virtue clings to Virtue. All clinging and attachments Have nothing to do with the Tao or the Virtue. People fail to realize the Tao Because they have deviant minds. Deviance in the mind Means the spirit is alarmed. Spirit alarmed, There is clinging to things. Clinging to things, There is searching and coveting. Searching and coveting, There are passions and afflictions. Passions, afflictions, deviance, and imaginings Trouble and pester mind and body. Then one falls into turbidity and shame, Ups and downs, life and death. Forever immersed in the sea of misery, One is in eternity lost to the true Tao. The Tao of true permanence Will naturally come to those who understand. Those who understand the realization of the Tao Will rest forever in the pure and tranquil. ________________________________________ (This translation comes from "The Taoist Experience" by Liva Kohn) You have inspired this: http://www.diarius.de/tao/12124/ Edited December 3, 2008 by hans-wolfgang Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
thelerner Posted December 3, 2008 Thank you for printing this. Often the religious taoists look to the west and the 'taoist' teachers and practices here and think (and say) 'What ever that is, it isn't taoism' Yet I think most people here would see the worth of the P & T scripture and agree with it. Say they strive for its ideals. So there is much common ground. To go a step further, the Western non religious taoist probably sees so much Religious Taoist dogma and rules as old cultural customs and non essential window dressings. Follow a path with heart, live with respect to others and you're environment. Michael Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Unconditioned Posted December 3, 2008 All I can say to this is, thank you Regardless of path, these words speak truth that cuts to the root. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Anabhogya-Carya Posted December 3, 2008 Are you sure that piece is Taoist Mak Tin Si? It does not mention any ghosts, demons or magic............ Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mak_Tin_Si Posted December 5, 2008 This is a Taoism scripture, a very BASIC one, which can have many usage. The un-seen usage are passed on in the lineage. It can help you when you do have ghsot or demon possed at you. You can use the scriptures also for calming your souls. It is a BASIC piece. If you want to know more about ghost, demons and evil stuff, you have to wait for those more ADVANCE scriptures to be posted. There are hard to translate into english. Just like the FIVE THUNDER DEMON KILL SCRIPTURE series are very powerful with FU inside for demon and ghost busting. Maybe you never heard of that...???? Don't make fun of these, what you see in the western taoism world are just baby steps, most advance scriptures are hard to translate and very very hard to understand. That is why it is still not open to the public in the west yet. Are you sure that piece is Taoist Mak Tin Si? It does not mention any ghosts, demons or magic............ Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Aetherous Posted December 5, 2008 FIVE THUNDER DEMON KILL SCRIPTURE! Super awesome name. Mak Tin Si please post that one! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Anabhogya-Carya Posted December 5, 2008 This is a Taoism scripture, a very BASIC one, which can have many usage. The un-seen usage are passed on in the lineage. It can help you when you do have ghsot or demon possed at you. You can use the scriptures also for calming your souls. It is a BASIC piece. If you want to know more about ghost, demons and evil stuff, you have to wait for those more ADVANCE scriptures to be posted. There are hard to translate into english. Just like the FIVE THUNDER DEMON KILL SCRIPTURE series are very powerful with FU inside for demon and ghost busting. Maybe you never heard of that...???? Don't make fun of these, what you see in the western taoism world are just baby steps, most advance scriptures are hard to translate and very very hard to understand. That is why it is still not open to the public in the west yet. Yes, forgive my ignorance O great slayer of demons. baby steps maybe, but baby steps unspoiled with your dogma and superstision. Baby steps leading in the right direction not to the direction of ghosts, temples, demons, and magic. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ron7786 Posted December 5, 2008 Mak Tin Si, What school of Daoism do you come from? Are you with the Zhengyi Dao (Orthodox unity) or are you from the school of Complete Reality? The Zheng yi sect is the one Im most interested in. Perhaps you arent in a sect, I am only assuming you are in one because my intuition says so. But Ive been wrong before lol. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Spirit Ape Posted December 5, 2008 He belongs to the Chi In Nature Taoist temple in Canada, he has a website! Mak, Thankyou that was a very nice peice and it made me very tranquil reading it! Spirit Ape Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Squatting Monkey Posted December 5, 2008 Are you sure that piece is Taoist Mak Tin Si? It does not mention any ghosts, demons or magic............ Share this post Link to post Share on other sites