Monday, May 30, 2011

Tao Te Ching Chapter 75-4 Value life?


Today's Tao

Surely, those who do nothing by living are better than those who value life. (Ch.75)


You respect your life as a painted rice-cake, that is to say, a hologram and catalyst.

Perfect!


You value your life a little.

All right.


You value your life a lot and try to achieve the maximum in there.

Lao Tzu might say: "Oh, my god! Surely, you have got a problem".


If you try to control your life, you will certainly be stuck in there.

No act in Life is better than doing nothing.

That's what Lao Tzu is saying.

Besides, we have to learn that, no matter what we do, we are doing nothing in our hologram, which we call Life.

Remember?

No matter what we do, we are sending Love.

Likewise, no matter what they do, they are sending Love to you.

All right?


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