Posted by PuddinHead![]()
on 2/7/2009, 5:56 pm, in reply to "Re: Why Did Lao Tzu Write the TTC ?"
71.53.81.x
Why not Bao Pu,
Do you just not care enough to share them with me, or are you feeling lazy ? Perhaps you are worried that if you share your thoughts others with differing views will attack you ? What do you think about Chapter 67 ?
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: Ok, that is interesting, what sort of things
: do you feel Lao Tzu prescribes in his book,
: or does he ?
:
: Sorry Puddinhead, but I don't feel like
: detailing the Laozi's prescriptions. The
: example chapter I provided Steve is quite
: transparent. You can find the rest of the
: text here (in whatever language you prefer):
:
: http://home.pages.at/onkellotus/TTK/_IndexTTK.html
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: [
: Happiness and Harmony,
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:
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"The Tao is basically utterly open. Utter openeness has no substance. It ends in endlessness, begins in beginninglessnes".
-Li Daoqun
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