Wisdom from Lao Tzu Tao Te Ching 22
If you want to become full, let yourself be empty
Wisdom from Lao Tzu Tao Te Ching 22
If you want to become full, let yourself be empty
Soon Teo is fascinated about the power of Tao and wants to share. In addition to writing about Tao and how it can be used to improve one's quality of life, he is also a practitioner of tai chi, qigong and meditation.
The earliest known Western translation of Tao Te Ching was a Latin version Not many people seem to know when the first translations of Tao Te Ching in the West appeared. Although Lao Tzu wrote Tao Te Ching during the Spring Autumn Period of China some 2500 years ago, people in the West were unaware of the…
A story of Tao wisdom that sets you thinking A young man is upset that he is never rich. Upon suggestion of a fried, he seeks advice from the wise old man. “I can’t understand why I’m always poor.” “Are you poor?” asks the wise old man. “But I can see that you’re rich!” “No!…
Who are the leaders in your life? Who do you follow? Is that your boss, your teachers, your parents, or someone holding political offices? These are the positions that carry the responsibilities of leadership, and the people who are holding the position should be leading. However, the true leaders in your life may be someone…
Try standing on your tiptoe! How long can you last? Chances are that you feel tired in a few minutes. To stand firm, standing on tiptoe is not an option. You must allow yourself to be grounded. Unfortunately, many of us are standing on tiptoe day -in-day-out, forever reaching rather than grounding. We are exerting to reach…
Although regarded as one of the wisest books ever written, Tao Te Ching is very short in terms of length. The received version of the book by the Chinese sage Lao Tzu consists of only about 5000 Chinese characters. It is made up of 81 verses. Most of them are just a few lines. For…
In order to hold on to the apple, you must first open up you palm. Let go, so that you can grasp. “If you want to take something, you must first allow it to be given.” Lao Tzu 36