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The Tao is the way. To move with it is to be in harmony with the nature of the time, fitting with it as smoothly as flowing water.

 


"LIBER XLI. - Thien TAO (in Konx Om Pax).
"An advanced study of Attainment by the method of equilibrium on the ethical plane." ...

Tao-In: Regaining A Youthful Body
Healing Love: Taoist Sexual Energy Cultivation
Cosmic Healing Chi Kung ...

East, Tao, Buddha, Non-Dual, Zen etc.
Chakras *
Chakras - The Energy Centres
Notes on the Planes and Subtle Bodies
Jacob's Ladder & the Higher Chakras
Vedic Chakras
Six Words: the Six Words for Man in Hebrew and Six Chakras ...

Tao-te ching, book 2, chapter 45
A journey of a thousand miles starts with the first step.
Tao-te ching, book 2, chapter 64 ...

Tao produced Unity; Unity produced Duality; Duality produced Trinity; and Trinity produced all existing objects.
He who acts in accordance with Tao, becomes one with Tao.

3. Lao Tzu. Tao te Ching. Trans. D.C. Lau. Penguin, 1963 p. 64.
4. Lao Tzu. Op. Cit p. 85.

Watts, Alan. Tao: The Watercourse Way (NY: Panteon Books, 1975).
Wilhelm, Richard. The Secret of the Golden Flower, with commentary by C. G. Jung (London, K. Paul, Trench, Trubner & Co., Ltd., 1931).

To make the point clearer, the Tao is the differentiated unity of the "light" masculine Yang and the "dark" feminine Yin.

The quartered shield displays in the 1st and 4th a pattern very similar to the Chinese Tao symbol and certainly representing the same idea of interpenetration of the two opposing forces (Yin and Yang, female and male, etc.).

They have taken Tsing-tao, driven the German flag out of Asia, rounded up the German squadron so that it had to cross over into the Atlantic, taken possession of those of the Pacific islands which remained to Germany, ...

Lao-Tze, in his Tao-te-King, mentions only five principles, because he, like the Vedantins, omits to include two principles, namely, the spirit (Atma) and the physical body, the latter of which, moreover, he calls "the cadaver.

Chinese star signs are linked to the TAO TE CHING:
"the most sacred book of the Chinese is the TAO TE CHING, the book of the Tao or the Way.

The word comes from the Chinese tao, meaning 'way'. There have been several such ways in China's long history, including Confucianism and Buddhism.

The endless, crawling rivers of cars are the Absolute, the Tao, the Way; my Blade is the arrow that finds the target.

See also: World, Spirit, Self, Light, Philo

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