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B4Peace, Grof, knowing, knowledge, Tao, Tao Te Ching, Tao Te Ching 36, transcendental wisdom, wisdom, Zen
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True Knowing
comes from the most fundamental knowledge
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transcendental wisdom
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there is all through wisdom
awakening in stillness
unknown by thoughts
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stillness,
transcendent
in knowing…
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evolving…
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absolute knowing
all knowledge
in one fact never
diminishing another.
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Tao Te Ching 36
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Should you want to contain something,
you must first let it expand.
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..Should you want to weaken something,
you must first let it grow strong.
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Should you want to take something,
you must first allow it to be given.
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The lesson here is called
the wisdom of obscurity.
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The obscure outlasts the obvious.
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The soft overcomes the hard.
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The slow overcomes the fast.
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Let your workings remain a mystery.
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Just allow people to see the results.
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More at Hunt For Truth
Life Lesson – Being Thankful
a sensible sermon from a soul saving surgeon
practicing simply: mindfulness
You shall reap what you sow
Watch – a power is changing this world
stillness – your essential nature
Looking at yourself honestly – Respect
Mindfulness – it is improving us
The 7 Spiritual Laws of Success
what are we afraid of and who’s to blame?
being true is
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Thanks for visiting with me.
Eric
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NOTE: The Tao Te Ching is not a religious study. Unlike Taoism, Zen is philosophical. However, Zen philosophies were greatly influenced by Taoists. Zen is the Chinese Taoist philosophy with its central image of “yin and yang” which are Tao.
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