Posted by PuddinHead![]()
on 2/8/2009, 9:49 am, in reply to "Re: Why Did Lao Tzu Write the TTC ?"
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I don't understand what you are trying to say, I'm sorry.
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: I have a freind that's really into Tao. He
: says there's nothing to do, nothing to be,
: that everything is perfect.
: I don't understand, I get something
: completely different from reading Lao Tzu.
: If there was nothing to do, no steps to
: take, everything is just hunkey dorey as it
: is.....Then why the heck write a book about
: it, wouldn't he be concerned he might upset
: the apple cart. Wouldn't he just leave
: well-enough alone ?
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: Greetings puddinhead,
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: Perhaps, Lao Tzu decided to reveal his
: opinion on the virtues of the way with
: words.
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: in peace,
: gar
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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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