I want to tell you a story about one of the way-points along the path of my gradual awakening. But I recall, that story has already been told. What follows is a prose poem written while visiting Labrangsi monastery, in the town of Xiahe, China. It’s a Yellow Hat […]
Posts Tagged With ‘Lao Tse’
Shadow and Light
The Way ~ when Nature plays its lovely hand
Ancients and Contemporaries ~ timeless wisdom about violence
The use of force is a last resort. One aspect of violence is that it is unpredictable. Although your initial intention may be to use limited force, once you have engaged in violence the consequences are unpredictable. Violence always brings about unexpected results and almost always provokes retaliation.
War Prayers ~ Mark Twain and Lao Tse on the artlessness of war
The second book of The Way ~ Stephen Mitchell illuminates the Tao again.
Love, strength and courage ~ The greatest things you’ll ever learn
The Dao de Jing ~ The transformational quality of seeing the beauty in all things.
Winnie the Pooh and the Vinegar Tasters
The Vinegar tasters is among my favourite allegories and provides an excellent introduction to the three philosophies that dominated China through thousands of years: Buddhism, Confucianism and Taoism. For me, the most important of these is Taoism, a gentle, soulful and luminous philosophy. I’m going to be lazy and let […]