Sunday, June 6, 2010

Tao Te Ching Chapter 39-15 Noble = Mean


Today's Tao

Therefore, the noble make the mean their root. (Ch.39)


You should not segregate something noble from something mean as you should not segregate you own self from others.

All of them are holograms you project.

Don't despise someone mean as you don't despise someone noble.

Don't despise your own self as you don't despise others.

All of them are precious holograms and catalysts to stimulate true You.

True You are the root of everything, which is Tao.


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-Tao by Matsumoto / Tao Te Ching / Chapter 39


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-Ukiyo, the floating world. I don't know where the Japanese got this idea. I'd love to think that it came from Puka Puka island in French Polynesia. In Japanese, "puka puka" signifies the state of floating. Certainly, the Japanese archipelago has received a lot of influence from Pacific islanders. It must not be a coincidence.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Yeah... because when the noble begins to despise the mean, he becomes mean.

Thank you, I needed this today.

Unknown said...

You are welcome, So Journer-san.