Yup, seen it before. I like the section wih the translations and images (Chinese script) on it. Very interesting... Do we have a file/folder where members can...
... images ... that they ... http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Applied_Taoism/links also, see the left panel in http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Applied_Taoism around...
Hi folks, had a health scare (all's OK :-) and realized i need some backup. If you'd volunteer to be a moderator -- Yahoo Groups allow multiple -- drop a note...
... wisdom. ... Hi Stefan, For my first post in this group I would like to respond to this good question, as one of my favorite Taoist topics. The translation,...
Dear Xan: You question is profound, but not unique. Other people have asked the same question in their quest to understand the Tao. Having no better answer...
Steve ... From: <Applied_Taoism@yahoogroups.com> To: <Applied_Taoism@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Tuesday, July 26, 2005 11:47 AM Subject: [Applied_Taoism] Digest...
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... nothing else. ... ``````` Yes... we talk about the indescrible to develop our insight, understanding. Eventually we find that everything is included......
Pardon my intrusion: RE: what we don't know. Please take time to walk barefoot on a cobblestone walk. Once you Finnish your walk please express how you feel...
xan I also sense when i don't know something Stefan ... From: <Applied_Taoism@yahoogroups.com> To: <Applied_Taoism@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Saturday, July 30,...
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Hello, I was born and raised a Christian, but after practicing Qigong for a health problem, I have been launched on a spiritual path. Within Christianity there...
All the religions have similarities and differences, but I don't think any of them consider themselves to be a preclude to any other religion. Ofcourse, that...
Dear JF: RE: Does calling yourself a Taoist preclude calling yourself a Buddhist? I once opened a can of beans to find it filled with corn. What is on the...
... ``````` Taoism is a path without rules. You are free to call yourself anything you like. Since there really is only one "God"... the singular essence of ...
However, if you were Christian or Jewish or Islamic you would keep your own definition and belief in your God. Being Taoist would be whatever it would be to...
As a Taoist you can be anything you want; no rules, rites, demands, laws, etc., be open, flow with Tao... STEVEN HAIDINGER <tantalon1@...> wrote: Dear...
As a Taoist you can be anything you want; no rules, rites, demands, laws, etc., be open, flow with Tao... STEVEN HAIDINGER <tantalon1@...> wrote: Dear...
Dear Michael: RE: Faith and the unnamed that pervades and permeates the universe. I really liked how you captured the essence of the Tao as it applies to...
Did you mean fate or faith? Funny I don't think of Faith when I think of Taoist belief, but what I have found out is that I'm not Taoist. I've read the ZZ...
Dear Steven, I will ask you the same question you asked Xan: Does the Tao know that it is the Tao? STEVEN HAIDINGER <tantalon1@...> wrote: Dear Xan: ...
Dear Michael: RE: Does the Tao know that it is the Tao? If all things come from the Tao and all things are only manifestations of the One, then perhaps we...
... In general it's only the Abrahamic religions (Judaism, Christianity, Islam) that emahasize exclusivity. Most other world religions have few or no issues...