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Verse 48 - Living by Decreasingdebyemm said Nov 26, 2008, 7:25 AM: |
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48th Verse Contemplation/Meditation Verse In order to enliven my experience of the Tao and live by it's principles. I practice decreasing my reliance on things. Do The Tao Now Right this minute, let go of five items that you have in your possession, putting them in circulation so that others might find them. Next, pick something that has some particular value to you and give it away. It's important that it be something you really like, for the more attachment you have to an item, the greater the joy you'll feel as you let it go. This can become a practice of living a life of daily diminishing. Source - Change Your Thoughts - Change Your Life (Living the Wisdom of the Tao) by Dr Wayne W Dyer |
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Re: Verse 48 - Advice from Dr Dyerdebyemm said Nov 28, 2008, 7:38 AM: |
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Re: Verse 48 - Advice from Dr DyerLelazjia said Dec 1, 2008, 5:25 AM: |
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What a perfect time of year for this sentiment Deb! My daughter and I have an annual ritual in which we spend time after Thanksgiving “lightening our load” –with the intention of releasing more than will come in at the end of this month. :-) |
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Re: Verse 48 - Reducing our Belongingsdebyemm said Dec 2, 2008, 7:33 AM: |
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Lelazjia, |
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Re: Verse 48 - Advice from Dr Dyerdebyemm said Nov 28, 2008, 7:44 AM: |
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The fish in the water that is thirsty needs
serious professional counseling. |
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Re: Verse 48 - Advice from Dr DyerMeenakshi said Nov 28, 2008, 2:34 PM: |
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Kabirdas is one of the most loved mystical poets in India. Unlettered, but in sync with truth. |
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Re: Verse 48 - Advice from Dr Dyerdebyemm said Nov 29, 2008, 12:46 PM: |
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Meenakshi, |
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Re: Verse 48 - The Tao of Emersondebyemm said Nov 29, 2008, 12:22 PM: |
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From The Tao of Emerson by Richard Grossman |
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Re: Verse 48 - Jonathan Stardebyemm said Nov 30, 2008, 8:43 AM: |
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From Jonathan Star - Tao Te Ching - The Definitive Edition |
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Re: Verse 48 - Jonathan StarCentria said Nov 30, 2008, 8:47 AM: |
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I like this one! Reduce and reduce again |
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Re: Verse 48 - Jonathan Stardebyemm said Nov 30, 2008, 10:08 AM: |
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Centria, |
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Re: Verse 48 - Living by DecreasingMeenakshi said Nov 30, 2008, 4:02 PM: |
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I think that the clue to that is given in |
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Re: Verse 48 - The Tao of Motherhooddebyemm said Dec 3, 2008, 9:31 AM: |
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From The Tao of Motherhood by Vimala McClure |
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Re: Verse 48 - Stephen Mitchell & Byron Katiedebyemm said Dec 4, 2008, 8:38 AM: |
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From Stephen Mitchell - tao te ching - A New English Version |
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Re: Verse 48 - Dr Dyer's Essaydebyemm said Dec 7, 2008, 10:11 AM: |
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We live in a society that seems to say “The more you amass, the more value you possess as a human being.” The 48th verse of the Tao Te Ching asks you to take a different perspective. |
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Re: Verse 48 - Living by DecreasingMeenakshi said Mar 8, 7:54 PM: |
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48. The student of knowledge (aims at) learning day by day; The student of Tao (aims at) losing day by day. By continual losing One reaches doing nothing (laissez-faire). He who conquers the world often does so by doing nothing. When one is compelled to do something, The world is already beyond his conquering. The Tao Te Ching by Lao Tzu Translated |
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Re: Verse 48 - Living by DecreasingCentria said Mar 10, 5:06 AM: |
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I think the Tao Te ching is simply perfect Heyoka. Everything’s turned around. How to gain everything? Simple! Lose everything… |
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