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There’s a force with a name known by none It’s referred to by some as the one And it can’t be dismantled Nor spoken or handled But through it all things will be done
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Sep 7, 2024
Sep 7, 2024 at 6:13 AM UTC
The Tao (part 3 in an endless series)
In anti-intruder apprenticeships The tiniest tiny canines yips At any passing tread Because it’s def con red. A zombie will flee from shih tzu nips.
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Aug 12, 2024
Aug 12, 2024 at 1:33 PM UTC
Incursion
Should I wait sometime to tell her how I feel for her? If so, when does the coral reef know when to spawn? They say on the fifth night after the November full moon. Her birthday is too far away to see from here; her eyes: two flashes of light on the horizon. My mother and sister mentioned I stay still 12 weeks, Lao Tzu said until my mud settles. Tamia and Charmaine insisted now. I looked to Rumi, and he smiled back patience. A patient person does not have to ask how long? And here I am: counting the minutes between her texts, on her replies as breaths; poring over the pictures of her - in my hand, in my mind. One moment she feels close, the next she is the grain of sand I try to keep in my palm. Patience is praise, says Rumi. In it the right action will arise, added Lao Tzu. That is where I must be, whispers my heart.
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Mar 6, 2017
Mar 6, 2017 at 5:57 PM UTC
patience
Vapid people dribbling vapid shxt. A society of fxck-eyed, drunken infants debating politics memorised from Fox News. We, the awakened, plastering social media with doll-faced mannequins captioned with some Eastern Philosophy we read in Cosmo, enhanced with a filter titled "Who The **** Is Lao Tzu?" Comments read: goals af. (Insert emoji here) And praise the Indigo Children! It's a true gift indeed to talk about activism until blue in the face. My, what a spiritual hue, are you. Are you? A generation of craft makers, weaving their way through the alcoholic labyrinth, drawing the Hungover Man from a Rider Waite tarot deck, for another episode of Dull and Duller next weekend.
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Apr 24, 2016
Apr 24, 2016 at 1:28 AM UTC
Dull And Duller
Look, but you can't see it Listen, but you can't hear it Reach out, but you can't touch it. Invisible, inaudible, intangible. Elusive. The One. I was going for another drive An evening drive Everyday consciousness People coming and going Walking dogs Truly beautiful
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Jan 21, 2015
Jan 21, 2015 at 12:29 AM UTC
The Tao
The Highest Excellence The highest excellence is like (that of) water. The excellence of water appears in its benefiting all things, And in its occupying, Without striving (to the contrary), The low place which all men dislike. Hence (its way) is near to (that of) the Tao. The excellence of a residence is in (the suitability of) the place; That of the mind is in abysmal stillness; that of associations is in Their being with the virtuous; That of government is in its securing Good order; That of (the conduct of) affairs is in its ability; and That of (the initiation of) any movement is in its timeliness. And when (one with the highest excellence) does not wrangle (about His low position), no one finds fault with him.
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Sep 21, 2014
Sep 21, 2014 at 2:26 PM UTC
The Highest Excellence
The Sage is only one form of life or attitude. There are many other attitudes that I must portray To feel a sense of connection. Lao Tzu wrote: “(Sages) conduct the teaching of no words.” Silence is special to me. When it rests in my heart It allows me to soar in the realm of transcendence. Lao Tzu wrote: “They work with myriad things but do not control.” It’s like my alter ego of Facebook Trying to control the thoughts of others With my own thoughts. In reality I’m just sharing ideas, But sharing can take on it’s own demon. Lao Tzu wrote: “They succeed but do not dwell on success.” I’m on a successful curve in life right now. At times I’m afraid I’ll lose what I have. Success seems to be the dream of a lot of people, but what is success? I’ve heard there’s a place in our brain that Judges gains and losses. I think my only alternative to dreaming of success Is to simply BE. This is said as if I didn’t need to say it. All positions of reality are true in their own realm, But when comparing them What can beat the Sage? Lao Tzu wrote: “Too many words hasten failure. Cannot compare to keeping to the void.”
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Jun 5, 2014
Jun 5, 2014 at 9:49 PM UTC
Sage Advice