Tag: mindfulness
Those That Know Me Are Few
Explanation Of The Tao Te Ching Part Seventy “My words are easy to understand and easy to perform, Yet no man under heaven knows them or practices them. My words have ancient beginnings. My actions are disciplined. Because men do not understand, they have no knowledge of me. Those that know me are few; Those that abuse me are honored. Therefore the sage wears rough clothing and holds the jewel in his heart.” The way of nature is simple and that is why everyone misses and are unable to harmonise with it. Our thinking mind is a gift and a curse, it seeks complexity and … Continue reading Those That Know Me Are Few
Being Armed Without Weapons
Explanation Of The Tao Te Ching Part Sixty Nine “There is a saying among soldiers:I dare not make the first move but would rather play the guest;I dare not advance an inch but would rather withdraw a foot. This is called marching without appearing to move,Rolling up your sleeves without showing your arm,Capturing the enemy without attacking,Being armed without weapons. There is no greater catastrophe than underestimating the enemy.By underestimating the enemy, I almost lose what I value. Therefore when the battle is joined,The underdog will win.” This is like ‘karate ni sentenashi’ (there is no first attack in karate) … Continue reading Being Armed Without Weapons
A Good Soldier Is Not Violent
Explanation of the Tao Te Ching Part Sixty Eight “A good soldier is not violent. A good fighter is not angry. A good winner is not vengeful A good employer is humble. This is known as the Virtue of not striving. This is known as ability to deal with people. This since ancient times has been known as the ultimate unity with heaven.” Violence, anger and vengeance are uneducated and unalchemised energies. Law enforcement officers and martial artists as well as civilians work better as peacemakers. Dealing with people and employing them should be done with help, support and a light touch. This should be common … Continue reading A Good Soldier Is Not Violent
My Tao Is Great
Explanation Of The Tao Te Ching Part Sixty Seven “Everyone under heaven says that my Tao is great and beyond compare. Because it is great, it seems different. If it were not different, it would have vanished long ago.” Here I think he’s talking about depth. every time I read the Tao Te Ching the insights from my meditation, training and everyday life allow me to view it at a different level. If I haven’t been gaining these continuous insights and wisdom I would have been lost. “I have three treasures which I hold and keep. The first is mercy; the second is … Continue reading My Tao Is Great
If You Don’t Compete
Explanation Of The Tao Te Ching Part Sixty Six “Why is the sea king of a hundred streams? Because it lies below them. Therefore it is the king of a hundred streams. If the sage would guide the people, he must serve with humility. If he would lead them, he must follow behind. In this way when the sage rules, the people will not feel oppressed; When he stands before them, they will not be harmed. The whole world will support him and will not tire of him. Because he does not compete, He does not meet competition.” This part brings us back to governing with humility. … Continue reading If You Don’t Compete
Clever People Cheat The Country
Explanation Of The Tao Te Ching Part Sixty Five “In the beginning those who knew the Tao did not try to enlighten others, But kept it hidden. Why is it so hard to rule? Because people are so clever. Rulers who try to use cleverness Cheat the country. Those who rule without cleverness Are a blessing to the land. These are the two alternatives. Understanding these is Primal Virtue. Primal Virtue is deep and far. It leads all things back Toward the great oneness.” This is so relevant today. We desperately need politicians with patience, kindness and compassion, with a global view of both people and the environment. We are plagued with … Continue reading Clever People Cheat The Country
My Thoughts On Assisted Dying
My thoughts on ‘assisted dying’.Everyone can end their own life at anytime.The law is an ass regarding that. The only questions are:Can they do it without leaving a mess physically and legally for others to sort out.Can it be done painlessly. The act passing through parliament should therefore include:Legal advice including a last will and testament.Psychological advice and help if they feel they have no option but there are others to consider.A painless way to leave the world leaving no mess. It is the individual’s choice and does not belong to others, if they decide to go they can do … Continue reading My Thoughts On Assisted Dying
Politicians Or Caretakers?
We shouldn’t have politiciansWe should have caretakersPeople that care for all of humanityAnd its environmentNo elevated titlesNo wealth that deprives othersEveryone should have foodA home, medical treatmentWe should encouragePatience, kindnessTolerance and compassionCaretakers support and careUnite and build communityThey don’t divide and engender hateThe internet gives global accessPeople can unite and use their voiceCaretakers will ariseFrom the will of the peopleWe are at a global fork in the roadPeace, harmony and mutual supportOr assured mutual destruction.By Steve Rowe Continue reading Politicians Or Caretakers?
Peace Is Easily Maintained
Explanation Of The Tao Te Ching Part Sixty Four “Peace is easily maintained;Trouble is easily overcome before it starts.The brittle is easily shattered;The small is easily scattered. Deal with it before it happens.Set things in order before there is confusion. A tree as great as a man’s embrace springs from a small shoot;A terrace nine stories high begins with a pile of earth;A journey of a thousand miles starts under one’s feet. He who acts defeats his own purpose;He who grasps loses. The sage does not act, and so is not defeated.He does not grasp and therefore does not lose. People … Continue reading Peace Is Easily Maintained
