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Lao Tzu

seeking-annwn:

A good traveler has no fixed plans, and is not intent on arriving.

— Lao Tzu

fuckyeahyoga:

Nature does not hurry, yet everything is accomplished.

Nature starts at the dawn of existence

It has just always Been so long as it Was

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Always love. “Being deeply loved by someone gives you strength, while loving someone deeply gives yo

Always love. 

“Being deeply loved by someone gives you strength, while loving someone deeply gives you courage.” ― Lao Tzu


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the meaningful question isn’t whether technologies work as advertised, it’s whether someone believes

the meaningful question isn’t whether technologies work as advertised, it’s whether someone believes that they do


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mudwerks:(via Mike Lynch Cartoons: Gahan Wilson’s “I think we won” Cartoon)* * * *“A good so

mudwerks:

(viaMike Lynch Cartoons: Gahan Wilson’s “I think we won” Cartoon)

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“A good soldier is not violent.
A good fighter is not angry.
A good winner is not vengeful.
A good employer is humble.
This is known as the Virtue of not striving.
This is known as ability to deal with people.
This since ancient times has been known
as the ultimate unity with heaven.”

~ Lao-tzu


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 Nature does not hurry; yet everything is accomplished.— Lao Tzu

Nature does not hurry; yet everything is accomplished.

— Lao Tzu


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Lao Tzu - Tao Te Ching

fyp-philosophy:

“Water is the softest thing, yet it can penetrate mountains and earth. This shows clearly the principle of softness overcoming hardness.”

Lao Tzu

om–namah-shivaya:

“The quieter you become, the more you are able to hear.”

— Lao Tzu

A good traveler has no fixed plans, and is not intent on arriving.

— Lao Tzu

Went to Half Price Book Store- found a gorgeous hardcopy of the Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin. I read it last year and it was fabulous. I recommend. Still looking for the upcoming Aeschylus, Confucius, and Sophocles. Publishers need to make more good translations that are pretty classics too.

For anyone who wants to read with me the beginning of the Mother of All Book lists is as follows (looks crappy when you realize that I’m still on 3- but I have read a lot of these already, just not in context):

  1. 1800 BC Anonymous. The Epic of Gilgamesh
  2. 1000 BC Vyasa. The Mahabharata
  3. 900 BC Sage Ved Vyasa. The Bhagavad Gita (Part of the Mahabharata) *date unknown
  4. 855 BC Homer. The Odyssey.
  5. 850 BC Homer. The Iliad
  6. 512 BC Sun Tzu. The Art of War (Recorded in the Records of the Grand Historian)
  7. 500 BC Lao Tsu. Tao te Ching
  8. 500 BC Mencius. The Book of Mencius
  9. 480 BC Aeschylus. Prometheus Bound.
  10. 479 BC Confucius. The Sayings
  11. 478 BC Confucius. The Analects
  12. 472 BC Aeschylus. The Persians
  13. 467 BC Aeschylus. Seven Against Thebes
  14. 463 BC Aeschylus. Suppliant Maidens
  15. 458 BC Aeschylus.  Agamemnon, Libation Bearers, Eumenides(The Oresteia Trilogy)
  16. 450 BC Sophocles. Ajax
  17. 450 BC Sophocles. Trichinae
  18. 441 BC Sophocles. Antigone
  19. 438 BC Euripides. Alcestis
  20. 431 BC Thucydides. The History of the Peloponnesian War.
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thecalminside:

“Can you step back from your own mind and thus understand all things?”

Lao Tzu

Empty yourself of everything. Let the mind become still. The ten thousand things rise and fall while

Empty yourself of everything. Let the mind become still. The ten thousand things rise and fall while the Self watches their return. They grow and flourish and then return to the Source. Returning to the Source is stillness, which is the way of Nature.

~Laozi
Tao Te Ching, Verse 16

(Source: Tao & Zen Facebook Page)


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Three Teachings refers to Confucianism, Taoism, and Buddhism when considered as a harmonious aggrega

Three Teachings refers to Confucianism,Taoism, and Buddhism when considered as a harmonious aggregate.

Confucianism

Confucianism is a complex school of thought, sometimes also referred to as a religion, revolving around the principles of the Chinese philosopher Kong Zi (westernized: Confucius). It was developed in the Spring and Autumn Period during the Zhou Dynasty. Main concepts of this philosophy include Ru (humaneness), righteousness, propriety/etiquette, loyalty, and filial piety, along with a strict adherence to social roles. This is illustrated through the five main relationships Confucius interpreted to be the core of society: ruler-subject, father-son, husband-wife, elder brother-younger brother, and friend-friend. In these bonds, the latter must pay respect to and serve the former, while the former is bound to care for the latter.

The following quotation is from the Analects, a compilation of Confucius’ sayings and teachings, written after his death by his disciples. “The superior man has a dignified ease without pride. The mean man has pride without a dignified ease.” ― Confucius, The Analects of Confucius

This quotation exemplifies Confucius’ idea of the junzi (Chinese: 君子) or gentleman. Originally this expression referred to “the son of a ruler”, but Confucius redefined this concept to mean behavior (in terms of ethics and values such as loyalty and righteousness) instead of mere social status.[3]

Taoism

Taoism, or Daoism, is a philosophy centered on the belief that life is normally happy, but should be lived with balance and virtue. Its origin can be traced back to the late 4th century B.C and the main thinkers representative of this teaching are LaoziandZhuangzi. Key components of Daoism are Dao (the Way) and immortality, along with a stress on balance found throughout nature. There is less emphasis on extremes and instead focuses on the interdependence between things. For example, the yin/yang symbol does not exemplify good or evil. It shows that there are two sides to everything -“Within the Yang there exists the Yin and vice versa.” 

The basis of Taoist philosophy is the idea of “wu wei”, often translated as “not doing”. But, in practice, it refers to an in-between state of “not doing” and “being, but not acting”. This concept also overlaps with an idea in Confucianism as Confucius similarly believed that a perfect sage could rule without taking action. Two other assumptions in the Taoist system are 1) any extreme action can initiate a counteraction of equal extremity and 2) excessive government can become tyrannical and unjust, even government created with good intentions.

The following is a quote from the Dao De Jing, one of the main texts in Daoist teachings. “The truth is not always beautiful, nor beautiful words the truth.” ― Lao Tzu, Tao Te Ching (Dao De Jing)

Buddhism

Buddhism is a religion that is based on the teachings of Siddhartha Gautama. The main principles of this belief system are karma, reincarnation, and impermanence. Buddhists believe that life is full of suffering, but that suffering can be overcome by attaining enlightenment. Nirvana (a state of perfect happiness) can be obtained by breaking away from (material) attachments and purifying the mind. However, different doctrines vary on the practices and paths followed in order to do so. Meditation serves as a significant part in practicing Buddhism. This calming and working of the mind helps Buddhists strive to become more peaceful and positive, while developing wisdom through solving everyday problems. The negative mental states that are sought to be overcome are called “delusions”, while the positive mental states are called “virtuous minds”.Another concept prominent in the Buddhist belief system is the Eight-Fold Path. The Eight-Fold Path is the fourth of the Four Noble Truths, which is said to be the first of all Buddha’s teachings.It stresses areas in life that can be explored and practice, such as right speech and right intention.


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” When you are content to be simply yourself and don’t compare or compete, everybody will resp

When you are content to be simply yourself and don’t compare or compete, everybody will respect you 
-  Laozi ( Lao Tzu)


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