Practice Seeking Joy In The Natural World, Rather Than Seeking Fulfillment In Ownership
Posted by Ken Lauher on Wed, Aug 18, 2010

See the folly of ownership in a universe that's eternally composing and decomposing... just like you are. In essence, Lao-tzu is saying that what's real never changes because it has no form. So the more you can let things unfold naturally, the more harmoniously you're living the Tao.
Enjoy the flowers, clouds, sunsets, storms, stars, mountains, and all the people you encounter. Be with the world, in it and adoring it, but not needing to possess it. This is the way of peace. This is the way of the Tao.
For more than 500 years, Kabir has been one of India's revered poets. One of the most popular observations sums up this
48th verse of the Tao Te Ching:
The fish in the water that is thirsty needs serious professional counseling.-
Change Your Thoughts - Change Your Life: Living the Wisdom of the Tao
by
Dr. Wayne W. DyerRecommended Reading:
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