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Author: JimboJimbo Date: Sep 1, 2007 05:27
Give up learning and you will be free
from all your cares.
What is the difference between yes and no?
What is the difference between good and evil?
Must I fear what others fear?
Should I fear desolation
when there is abundance?
Should I fear darkness
when that light is shining everywhere?
In spring, some go to the park and climb the terrace,
but I alone am drifting, not knowing where I am.
Like a newborn babe before it learns to smile,
I am alone, without a place to go.
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Author: SharonSharon Date: Sep 1, 2007 09:42
Thanks for sharing some of the Tao here.. I love to read it,
it's so insightful.
Have a wonderful weekend,
Sharon
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> Give up learning and you will be free
> from all your cares.
> What is the difference between yes...
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Author: JimboJimbo Date: Sep 1, 2007 17:46
"Sharon" wrote...
> Thanks for sharing some of the Tao here.. I love to read it, it's so
> insightful.
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> Have a wonderful weekend,
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> Sharon
Thanks Sharon
I've never read it..., but am reading it now.
It is very insightful...
and to me..., runs parallel to the Course.
A lot of r&r is the plan so far... :)
Enjoy yours as well!
Jim
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Author: Gene Ward SmithGene Ward Smith Date: Sep 1, 2007 18:10
"Jimbo" comcast.net> wrote in
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> I've never read it..., but am reading it now.
> It is very insightful...
> and to me..., runs parallel to the Course.
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Author: JimboJimbo Date: Sep 1, 2007 18:26
"Gene Ward Smith" wrote ...
Good evening Gene...,
I clicked on your link... and just started reading...
then realized... this will be a long read :)
The first couple of pages did have my interest,
but i thought to come back and thank you for the link...
before continuing the read.
Hope all is well with you Gene,
and I hope your weekend is fulfilling...:)
Jim
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Author: Gene Ward SmithGene Ward Smith Date: Sep 1, 2007 19:08
"Jimbo" comcast.net> wrote in
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> Hope all is well with you Gene,
> and I hope your weekend is fulfilling...:)
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Thanks.
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Author: JimboJimbo Date: Sep 6, 2007 06:46
"Gene Ward Smith" wrote ...
From your link...
this sounds much like the Course...
I love this stuff :)
"Those who dream of the banquet, wake to lamentation and sorrow. Those who
dream of lamentation and sorrow wake to join the hunt. While they dream,
they do not know that they are dreaming. Some will...
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Author: aum-orchestraaum-orchestra Date: Sep 6, 2007 07:55
On 6 sep, 15:46, "Jimbo" comcast.net> wrote:
> "Gene Ward Smith" wrote ...
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>> Another Chinese classic must-read is Chuang Tzu. Here's the Lin Yutang
>> translation:
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> From your link...
> this sounds much like the Course...
> I love this stuff :)
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> "Those who dream of the banquet, wake to lamentation and sorrow. Those who
> dream of lamentation and sorrow wake to join the hunt. While they dream,
> they do not know that they are dreaming. Some will even interpret the very
> dream they are dreaming; and only when they awake do they know it was a
> dream. By and by comes the great awakening, and then we find out that this
> life is really a great dream. Fools think they are awake now, and flatter ...
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Author: LeeLee Date: Sep 6, 2007 08:04
aum-orchestra wrote:
> On 6 sep, 15:46, "Jimbo" comcast.net> wrote:
>> "Gene Ward Smith" wrote ...
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>>> Another Chinese classic must-read is Chuang Tzu. Here's the Lin
>>> Yutang translation:
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>>
>> From your link...
>> this sounds much like the Course...
>> I love this stuff :)
>>
>> "Those who dream of the banquet, wake to lamentation and sorrow.
>> Those who dream of lamentation and sorrow wake to join the hunt.
>> While they dream, they do not know that they are dreaming. Some will
>> even interpret the very dream they are dreaming; and only when they
>> awake do they know it was a dream. By and by comes the great ...
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Author: LeeLee Date: Sep 6, 2007 09:12
aum-orchestra wrote:
> On 6 sep, 15:46, "Jimbo" comcast.net> wrote:
>> "Gene Ward Smith" wrote ...
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>>> Another Chinese classic must-read is Chuang Tzu. Here's the Lin
>>> Yutang translation:
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>>
>> From your link...
>> this sounds much like the Course...
>> I love this stuff :)
>>
>> "Those who dream of the banquet, wake to lamentation and sorrow.
>> Those who dream of lamentation and sorrow wake to join the hunt.
>> While they dream, they do not know that they are dreaming. Some will
>> even interpret the very dream they are dreaming; and only when they
>> awake do they know it was a dream. By and by comes the great ...
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