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1. Are you in the right place?
2. The most important Taoist saying.
3. A time to let ----- go.
4. An activity already!
5. The novice, the scholar, and the abbot.
Welcome
1. Are you in the right place?
2. The most important Taoist saying.
3. A time to let ----- go.
4. An activity already!
5. The novice, the scholar, and the abbot.
Welcome
YANG
TAO Deep understanding from the Way it is.
TEPower from Virtue
THE SAGEThe Wise and Happier Teacher-Librarian
YIN
MUSIC/TAPE Hearing the Way
PLAYFeeling the Way
ART/FILMSeeing the Way
FUNG-SHUILiving the Way
YANG
TAO Deep understanding from the Way it is.
TEPower from Virtue
THE SAGEThe Wise and Happier Teacher-Librarian
YIN
MUSIC/TAPE Hearing the Way
PLAYFeeling the Way
ART/FILMSeeing the Way
FUNG-SHUILiving the Way
YANG
TAO Deep understanding from the Way it is.
TEPower from Virtue
THE SAGEThe Wise and Happier Teacher-Librarian
YIN
MUSIC/TAPE Hearing the Way
PLAYFeeling the Way
ART/FILMSeeing the Way
FUNG-SHUILiving the Way
TAOTAO• Tao: The Way and the wayTao: The Way and the way
• Yin-Yang: Interplay of oppositesYin-Yang: Interplay of opposites
• Wu Wei: Non-actionWu Wei: Non-action
• P’u: The Uncarved BlockP’u: The Uncarved Block
• Ch’I: The Life ForceCh’I: The Life Force
TAOTAO• Tao: The Way and the wayTao: The Way and the way
• Yin-Yang: Interplay of oppositesYin-Yang: Interplay of opposites
• Wu Wei: Non-actionWu Wei: Non-action
• P’u: The Uncarved BlockP’u: The Uncarved Block
• Ch’I: The Life ForceCh’I: The Life Force
Taoism: A Short History
• Toronto 1965• Lao-Tzu• Chuang Tzu• Lieh Tse• Zen Buddhism• Modern China• John Blofeld (tape)
TETETETE• Te: Virtue-PowerTe: Virtue-Power
• Tz’u: CompassionTz’u: Compassion
• Chih: Intuitive knowledgeChih: Intuitive knowledge
• Ho P’ing: Harmony/TranquilityHo P’ing: Harmony/Tranquility
• Ching: Quiessence/MeditationChing: Quiessence/Meditation
Giving birth and nourishing,having without possessing,acting with no expectations,leading and not trying to control:this is the supreme virtue.
Ch. 10 Trans. Stephen Mitchell
Te: Virtue-Te: Virtue-PowerPower
Te: Virtue-Te: Virtue-PowerPower
Mu Ch’I (1269).
Six Persimmons
See Creativity and Taoism,
Plate 4
Wu Zhen: Fishermen
• When I sit by the river, my mind is totally concentrated on fishing and nothing else. I have a good feel for the give and pull of the line so the fish are not even aware when the hook and bait enter the water. To them, the bait is no different from a grain of sand or a bubble, and they swallow it without suspecting. This is the principle of using the soft to win over the strong and the light to hold the heavy. Lieh Tzu