Tao Te Ching – 3

Lao Tzu is wary of change, of interfering with the present state of things. He saw the world as one of precious balance, where action if not carefully considered might lead easily to a cascade of unwanted effects, before balance is again restored. So he promotes non-action … wu-wei. Suggesting …

Tao Te Ching – 44

Which is more important, your honour or your life? Which is more valuable, your possessions or your person? Which is more destructive, success or failure? Excessive love for things exacts a great cost. If your happiness depends on accumulating wealth, you will never truly be happy. What you gain is …

Tao Te Ching – 53

If I had the least bit of wisdom I would follow the path of Tao quite well My only fear would be trying to go my own way The Great Path is simple and direct yet people love to take the side-routes See how magnificent the courts have become The …

Faith n Prayer

In their letters, both Mark and Matthew gives the foundation of successful praying as ‘Ask Believe Receive’. Ask with absolute clarity in your desire; With absolute faith, believing with all your heart that your desire will manifest and prepare for what you ask for. There is a story of Moses …

Eating Rituals

This website brings to mind the following, from the chapter on health and beauty in Shakti Gawain’s book Creative Visualization. “… many people are very unconscious while they eat. We are so busy talking and thinking of other things, we fail to tune in to the delicious, satisfying taste and …

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