Posted by ren ying on 6/27/2010, 4:32 am, in reply to "Re: Yang Zhu"
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you write:
"The princess only acted appropriately when
: forced to do so. Or for some personal
: egoistic gain. "
I dont think that she was forced to do so.
...that the reason is any egoistic gain...
her being angry was some sort of a "holy one"
her action is expression of being in accord with the way of the Tao - to use your words...
The prince is acting in his egoistic way - - the deeper reason why he got changed to a frog ... and got healed by the action of the princess... putting clear that the prince's egoistic wishes does not fit..
you write:
"One cannot force a swing. One must go with it freely. One must let go of the particulars to embrace the whole. "
Here you are very near to my thinking about the way of practicing qigong.
it is not to force the swing...
there is a great phenomenon:
using our concentration.. our mind... thinking alternating of feet - earth ... and head - heaven ...
thinking of the described flow of qi along the meridians... body begins to relax and we are starting in swinging with the whole...
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