Jan 30 2007 Gary Jaron Let me begin with the premise that Immanuel Kant in his Critique of Pure Reason is basically right, the maps he in detailed described are correct. What does this mean?... More »
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Source: The Essential Writngs of Christian Mysticism edited by Bernard Mc Ginn, 2006. From “The Life of Moses” by Gregory of Nyssa (circa 335 – 395) Christian Mystic. From Chapter II The Second theophany: the... More »
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Source: The Essential Writngs of Christian Mysticism edited by Bernard Mc Ginn, 2006. From “The Life of Moses” by Gregory of Nyssa (circa 335 – 395) Christian Mystic. From The Third Theophany: Face to Face... More »
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Four: 1 Jonathan Star, 2000 Tao is empty yet it fills every vessel with endless supply Tao is hidden yet is shines in every corner of the universe D C Lao, 1963 The Way is... More »
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Three: 4 Jonathan Star, 2001 When action is pure and selfless Everything settles into its own perfect place. D C Lau, 1963 Do that which consists in taking no action, and order will prevail. Lok... More »
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Three: 3 Jonathan Star With the people so pure Who could trick them? What clever ideas could lead them astray? D C Lau, 1963 and ensures that the clever never dare to act. Lok Sang... More »
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Three: 2 Jonathan Star, 2001 Thus the Sage rules by stilling minds and opening hearts by filling bellies and strengthening bones He shows people how to be simple and live without desires D C Lao,... More »
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Three: 1 Jonathan Star Putting a value on status Will cause people to compete Hoarding treasure Will turn them into thieves Showing off possessions Will disturb their daily lives D C Lao Not to honor... More »
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Two: 5 Jonathan Star All things flourish around him and he does not refuse any one of them He gives but not to receive He works but not for reward He completes but not for... More »
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Two: 4 Jonathan Star and teaches without talking. D C Lao and practices the teaching that uses no words. Lok Sang Ho He teaches the unspoken teaching. No word is ever spoken, yet living things... More »
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