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Better stop short than fill to the brim. Oversharpen the blade, and the edge will soon blunt. Amass a store of gold and jade, and no one can protect it. Claim wealth and titles, and disaster will follow. Retire when the work is done. This is the way of heaven.






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The Tao Te Ching Industrial Average | VoVatia
When he arrived at the westernmost gate of China, the guard asked him to write down his philosophy, and that's said to be how the Tao Te Ching came to be. There are also tales of his having met with Confucius. ...
Tao Te Ching « Larval Subjects .
This semester I started my Metaphysics course with the Tao Te Ching (the first selection in Cooper's Metaphysics: The Classic Readings). Having never taught any Eastern philosophy, I've been surprised at just how much I've enjoyed this. ...
Tao by MATSUMOTO: Tao Te Ching Chapter 50-9 No blade
Tao Te Ching Chapter 50-9 No blade. Today's Tao No weapon finds a place to insert its blade into. (Ch.50) Why can't any weapon hurt you? To answer this question, let's think about where weapons exist. They exist in your hologram, ...
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The Tao Te Ching was written by Lao-tzu at the end of the sixth century B.C. In Red Pine's translation, he explains that the word "tao" translates to either the word "road" or "way." As one reads the text, there is a sense that ...
Tao Te Ching: section 57 « Let's have a mind and raise flowers.
Posted by Ryan McGivern under Religion, Tao Te Ching · Leave a Comment. A couple years back, a young kid with that autism was killed when his church leaders laid hands on him to 'exorcize his demons' and they squeezed the life right ...


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