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Always Room For Words From The Old Man.

always room for words from the old man.

- Lao Tzu

I have just three things to teach: simplicity, patience, compassion. These three are your greatest treasures.

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Some good words on truth, life, and non-life.


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11 years ago

This, I believe, is a fairly bold and accurate expression of Dao.

11 years ago

Essentials for Students [20]:

Do not talk about right and wrong.

Everyone should sweep the snow from his own door

And not be concerned about the frost on another’s roof.

11 years ago

a wonderful explanation of discernment.

11 years ago

Keep Calm and Carry Water

   I should preface this by saying that I am an above average driver (I do my best to fight the stereotype). I get to my destinations smoothly and efficiently, have never caused any accidents, and have never even received a speeding ticket. That being said, I do not enjoy the act of driving. Due to a combination of some traumatic experiences in the past and my own sense of self-preservation, getting behind the wheel generally instills a certain anxiety within me. Even under the most ideal conditions, I tend to get an elevated heart rate, sweaty palms, and other symptoms of nervousness.

And of course, we almost never drive under ideal circumstances. Whether we are driving someone else’s car, facing the sun, or even just having a bad day, the situation on the road is honestly filled with hazards that could easily lead to a turn for the worse. But if we take a moment to breathe before we get started, we can find our center enough to move forward with confidence and purpose. Even when facing down something that terrifies us, indulging our sense of fear and dread will only make the situation worse. This is, I believe, the best mindset for approaching any of life’s darker moments. It’s not about denying the existence of fear, or denying the existence of danger. Recognizing the truth of the situation is the first step in working through it. Once we have grounded or mental state in reality, we can start to put our emotional state on the same level footing. And then, as the saying goes, we can continue to carry on down the Path.


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