Posted by Butcho
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on 6/26/2010, 6:54 pm, in reply to "Re: Yang Zhu"
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: Butcho
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: here you can find my point of view:
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: http://www.foren-kostenlos.de/cgi-bin/foren/F_3391/cutecast.pl?session=lfGL443U3I9SIcfFuO3TpCasRS&forum=2&thread=5&page=1#2
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ren ying,
The princess only acted appropriately when forced to do so. Or for some personal egoistic gain.
Wu-wei is not forced action. It is natural action. It is not egoistic. Wu-wei is simply being in accord with the way of the Tao.
One cannot force a swing. One must go with it freely. One must let go of the particulars to embrace the whole.
Butcho
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