just be what you are;you are already with the flow,in the flow and you are the flow and who watches it too!!!
no change warranted; even if you change itis in the scheme of things only
Michael A. Allen has written: 'Tao of surfing' -- subject(s): Life, Philosophy, Taoist, Tao, Taoist Philosophy
Meiqing Chen has written: 'Shuo Sheng wang, dao xin yang' -- subject(s): Gods, Taoist, Guangze zun wang (Chinese deity), Religious life and customs, Taoism, Taoist Gods, Taoist Temples, Temples, Taoist
I will admit to having studied Taoism only superficially, but nonetheless I will presume to give what I consider to be a Taoist answer, which is that life is mysterious enough without having to figure out the after-life as well. And even that would be unusually blunt for Taoism.
Zhiyi Rong has written: 'Dao Zang lian dan yao ji yan jiu' -- subject(s): Alchemy, Elixir of life, Hygiene, Taoist, Taoist Hygiene
Mu Deng has written: 'Dong xiao tu zhi' -- subject(s): China, History, Intellectual life, Monasticism and religious orders, Taoist, Taoist Monasticism and religious orders
talk about how life would change in small village if electricity was brought to it
Change Keeps Life From Being Boring :)
Change Keeps Life From Being Boring :)
some friends changed my life positively and some negatively,being careful in choosing would determine the type of friend you might end of having.
Of course. Philosophy is a way of life - religion is a belief system - they can, but do not need, to clash. As most religions hold the same porecepts (oir cammandments if you will) to be true, there is often no clash at all.
talk about how life would change in small village if electricity was brought to it
talk about how life would change in small village if electricity was brought to it