at peace with everything

bao pham

 

In the

practice of the Way,

nothing is forced. Remaining

at home in quiet concentration,

you merge the outside

and inside into

one.

 

At peace

with everything,

unlearned, unworried,

untouched by phenomena,

you enter into reality

as an ordinary

person.

 

Wei wu Wei Ching, Chapter 11

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regard it as if raising an infant


 

If you can really

get to see your original Mind,

you must regard it as if you were raising

an infant. In whatever you do such as walking, standing,

sitting, lying down, be aware of Mind so that everything is illuminated

by it, so that nothing of the seven consciousnesses (vijnana) soils it.

If you can keep him [the new born Mind] clear and distinct,

it is like an infant growing up becoming

equal with the father.

 

Munan

 

the Way is a path for one

there is freedom at the end

 

If you wish

to enjoy the fruits

of enlightenment, abandon

regard for the conventional and

the communal. The Way is a path

for one. Then it narrows

until there’s not even

space for you

anymore.

 

Wei wu Wei Ching, Chapter 51

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when a ruler’s palace is full


 

Because

I have a little wisdom,

I choose to walk the great path of

tao, fearing nothing but to stray from

it. The great way is very smooth

and easy, but some people

are fond of getting

sidetracked.

 

When a ruler’s

palace is full of treasure,

the people’s fields are weedy

and their granaries are empty.

If the ruler wears fancy clothes and

his house is full of weapons, if his table

is laden with extravagant food and drink

and everywhere one looks he has more

wealth than he can use, the ruler

is a robber and thief. This

is not in keeping

with tao.

 

Tao te Ching of Lao Tzu,

Chapter 53

 

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