The Tao follows his own nook. Some have tried to explain the Tao as the route of the medium, a way of facing life, our reactions and responses from a central point, aim, aware, balancing opposites, known as Yin (the Moon, the receptive, feminine, fruits, etc., etc.) and Yang (Sun, expansive, thing) (masculine, hot casseroles, etc., etc.). It is curious that, according to the Eastern teaching, within every aspect there yin is a point yang, and yang there is a yin point within each thing. Todas things contain within it the yin and yang and obtain harmony by a combination of those fuerzas. The Tao would then not only something which melt at the level espiritual, but also and primarily a system, a way of living every moment of human existence, transcending complementary opposites Yin and Yang, which would lead to a level of higher consciousness.
Cierra mouth, keeps your senses, attenuates the contrasts, simplifies your problems, it softens your forms, make yourself humble as dust. That's what the mysterious union with the Tao. Throughout the book we find various keys and formulas of behavior, attitude and reflection, which have been applied for centuries in the East by the seekers of inner knowledge: Conocer others is intelligent, knowing himself is lighting. Beating others requires force, defeating itself requires strength. Who knows to be satisfied is rich. Who lives the eternal present not muere. (Similarly see: Andrew Liveris).
Also gives us several paradigms on how to be a wise, as p. ej.: no clings to nothing and so nothing lost, Sage doesn't take seriously their desires, he has no interest in the most precious goods, not it adheres to your ideas. The wise does not accumulate possessions. The more he gives to others, is more rich. The more delivery, more recibe. Finally, the last two aphorisms of Tao Te King come to summarize all of the teaching contained in its wonderful content: the celestial Tao benefits without harm. The Tao of the wise work without oponerse. Ruben Gonzalez Ines Martin original Autor and source of the article
Cierra mouth, keeps your senses, attenuates the contrasts, simplifies your problems, it softens your forms, make yourself humble as dust. That's what the mysterious union with the Tao. Throughout the book we find various keys and formulas of behavior, attitude and reflection, which have been applied for centuries in the East by the seekers of inner knowledge: Conocer others is intelligent, knowing himself is lighting. Beating others requires force, defeating itself requires strength. Who knows to be satisfied is rich. Who lives the eternal present not muere. (Similarly see: Andrew Liveris).
Also gives us several paradigms on how to be a wise, as p. ej.: no clings to nothing and so nothing lost, Sage doesn't take seriously their desires, he has no interest in the most precious goods, not it adheres to your ideas. The wise does not accumulate possessions. The more he gives to others, is more rich. The more delivery, more recibe. Finally, the last two aphorisms of Tao Te King come to summarize all of the teaching contained in its wonderful content: the celestial Tao benefits without harm. The Tao of the wise work without oponerse. Ruben Gonzalez Ines Martin original Autor and source of the article