Posted by ren ying on 4/16/2010, 12:19 pm, in reply to "How does a Taoist behave?"
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: I'm having a hard time understanding how
: Taoists behave. I've been visiting two other
: forums and one seems to be full of anarchy,
: discord, and downright nastiness, the other
: seems to be peaceful, serene, if not a bit
: antiseptic.
:
: The one group hates the other, and the other
: group has to be reminded that the one group
: even exists... so my question is this...
:
: How does a Taoist behave? I'm not asking
: about natural or normal, but rather, how
: shoud someone who is trying to practice
: Taoism and learn more about the Tao behave?
:
: Twinner
:
what do you understand as taoist?
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reading the daodejing in chinese you are getting answers...
in ddj53 you can find the term jie ran
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i have not found any matching translation .

a human in the between
the energy... the fire ... its essence ... the twilight
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learning to float in the between of heaven and earth's forcefield... seems to me to be a very useful way humans can behave....
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