Showing posts with label the knowing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label the knowing. Show all posts

Thursday, April 29, 2010

Quote Of The Daily

Tom Murasso
Tom Murasso April 29, 2010 at 4:57am
Subject: Daily Quote
You are vibrational beings.

And the reason we want to get your attention about that is because you're really good at seeing and hearing and tasting and smelling and touching ~you get that, you haven't thought about it as being a--you don't say, "I think I'll go and vibrationally interpret these roses." [Group laughter.] You just stick your nose in and take a big whiff.

You usually don't understand that your emotions are vibrational indicators either, but they are. They are the most sophisticated, supreme vibrational indicators. And what they are indicating is the only thing that ever ever ever matters to you: they are indicating your relationship with You, which is the only thing that is any of your business. Your relationship with You.

~San Rafael, CA, http://www.facebook.com/l/78844;08.02.09

Monday, February 1, 2010

The Tao Teh Ching

                               "The Way Of Life"    by Laotzu
The teaching of one man or a compilation of the learning of many wise men, it is not all that clear.

Laotzu is an entity that has produced a cache of knowledge that has been handed down to us by Chinese scholars since the seventh century B.C. The info is organized into 81 sayings or verses. This entity that produced this knowledge is not fully known as a single man or an accumulation of scholars through many centuries. Laotzu however, is known to not like writing down knowledge. His or their belief is that the act of organizing the knowledge into written form has a negating effect on the knowing. The writing limits the info in such a way as to change it's importance as a positive factor in ones knowing. He was big on us knowing whats what by us using our own where withal. A favorite saying attributed to Laotzu is "A fish that is thirsty needs psychological help" Very enlightening to people who have it all but don't know it.

One reference used for this introduction to the Tao Teh Ching   was   "The Way Of Life according to Laotzu "
translated by Witter Bynner

The Way of Life, According to Laotzu