In Taoism, the concept of "divine law" is not explicitly defined as in some other religious or philosophical systems, but it can be understood as the natural order or principle of the Tao (the Way), which governs the universe and all existence. The Tao is the ultimate source of harmony, balance, and spontaneity, and living … Continue reading What is the “Divine Law” in Taoism?
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Be in the Flow State
This week, Joseph Rodrigues, follower of Neville Goddard, with his popular Youtube channel, posted a superb teaching named "The REAL way to escape the matrix... No Gimmicks!" It really is a concise excellent teaching on living life in the FLOW state, what that means, and how magical doing so improves one's life. In it, he … Continue reading Be in the Flow State
Inviting the Divine Flow – Transformative Practice
Hopefully, at least once or a few times, by a certain age we have all experienced the blissful feeling of energy flowing through us. Sometimes this is triggered by another person's attention or presence especially if they are living life in a higher energy field. Sometimes it is felt as one lies awake in the … Continue reading Inviting the Divine Flow – Transformative Practice
One Foot in Front of the Other
I think this story is reflective of "just keep putting one foot in front of the other". This is life. Unable to make the 1908 Pennsylvania German Society's annual gathering due to illness, their President - the U.S. merchant, religious leader, and politician, John Wanamaker - sent in a message he recorded "through this wonderful … Continue reading One Foot in Front of the Other
Zen Saying Cup
Be as a cup, and the universe flows into you.Be as an arrow, and the universe retreats from you. ----Zen Proverb
What am I?
photo source Zhuangzi’s Butterfly Now am I a man who just dreamt he was a butterfly;or a butterfly who is now dreaming that he is a man? ---Zhuangzi (Chuang Tzu)
April Fool: What Explains Everything?
The yin and the yang explains everything.Yin and Yang are dependent opposing forces that flow in a natural cycle, always seeking balance. Though they are opposing, they are not in opposition to one another. As part of the Tao, they are merely two aspects of a single reality. Each contains the seed of the other, which is why … Continue reading April Fool: What Explains Everything?
