Posted by Twinner
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on 5/5/2010, 9:28 am, in reply to "Re: How does a Taoist behave?"
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I'm not disputing the existence of love, what I'm disputing is the need to attribute your actions to it. I have no problems believing that a Sage should behave with compassion and humility, but even then we should look beyond those things to see from whence our actions come.
Also this idea of Love that is not Love is too Buddhist for me to swallow. I'm currently debating the validity of Buddhism and I find the hairs on the back of my conscious prickled up when I see Buddhist philosophies being thrown in with Taoist. It's something I certainly need to work on.
Aaron
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