Tao Te Ching – Verse 8
The supreme good is like water,
which nourishes all things without trying to.
It is content with the low places that people disdain.
Thus it is like the Tao.
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The supreme good is like water,
which nourishes all things without trying to.
It is content with the low places that people disdain.
Thus it is like the Tao.
If you have been mindful of your actions and their consequences and continue to do so you can be assured of great good fortune.
See Tao Te Ching – Verse 7 – The Tao is infinite, eternal.
See Today: “It does not matter who you are, it only matters how you radiate.” Yogi Bhajan
See the previous reading: Today: “Though you cannot do everything on your own and experience is limited, you have enough support for your endeavors to be successful.” from the I Ching
See the previous previous reading: Today: “The greatest power you possess is to recognize your neighbor and see how you can help your mutual situation.” from the I Ching
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Meditation: NM0410 – 20010615 – The Northern Lights – Ek Ong Kar
“It does not matter who you are, it only matters how you radiate. Happiness does not come through materials, it comes through happiness.” Yogi Bhajan
The Tao is infinite, eternal.
Why is it eternal?
It was never born;
thus it can never die.
Why is it infinite?
It has no desires for itself;
thus it is present for all beings. Continue reading “Tao Te Ching – Verse 7 – The Tao is infinite, eternal.”
Lose your unnecessary dependencies.
See Today: “Those who are humble in practice are always righteous in the face of God.” Yogi Bhajan
See the previous reading: Today: “The greatest power you possess is to recognize your neighbor and see how you can help your mutual situation.” from the I Ching
See the previous previous reading: Today: “Though you cannot do everything on your own and experience is limited, you have enough support for your endeavors to be successful.” from the I Ching
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Meditation: LA101 790419-Faith In Our Self And Our Own Discipline
“Those who are humble in practice are always righteous in the face of God. They are protected by the Supreme Being and shall always live in plentiful abundance.” Yogi Bhajan
The Tao is called the Great Mother:
empty yet inexhaustible,
it gives birth to infinite worlds.
It is always present within you.
You can use it any way you want.
Continue reading “Tao Te Ching – Verse 6 – The Tao is called the Great Mother: empty yet inexhaustible, it gives birth to infinite worlds.”
The greatest power you possess is to recognize your neighbor and see how you can help your mutual situation.
See Tao Te Ching – Verse 5 – The Tao doesn’t take sides; it gives birth to both good and evil.
See the previous reading: Today: “Though you cannot do everything on your own and experience is limited, you have enough support for your endeavors to be successful.” from the I Ching
See the previous previous reading: Today: “In danger, move out of the way. No hesitation. No worries about losses. Simply get to safety. Everything else will resolve itself.” from the I Ching
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“Any man who creates environments to show clarity about the causes and effects of the Creator—beauty and bounty in this world—gets merged into infinity.” Yogi Bhajan
The Tao doesn’t take sides;
it gives birth to both good and evil.
The Master doesn’t take sides;
she welcomes both saints and sinners.
The Tao is like a bellows:
it is empty yet infinitely capable.
The more you use it, the more it produces;
the more you talk of it, the less you understand.
Hold on to the center. Continue reading “Tao Te Ching – Verse 5 – The Tao doesn’t take sides; it gives birth to both good and evil.”
Though you cannot do everything on your own and experience is limited, you have enough support for your endeavors to be successful.
See Tao Te Ching – Verse 4 – The Tao is like a well: used but never used up.
See the previous reading: Today: “In danger, move out of the way. No hesitation. No worries about losses. Simply get to safety. Everything else will resolve itself.” from the I Ching
See the previous previous reading: Today: “Adjust your relations with the world to include as comprehensive a view as possible. Discard all assumptions, witness what is plainly in front of you. Then you can act in a timely manner, gracefully. ” from the I Ching
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Share The Magical Story of Mushkil Gusha with friends over a meal today.
“We have to understand the basic fundamental existence of ours—to understand the spirit. Once you understand the spirit you are all right.” Yogi Bhajan
The Tao is like a well:
used but never used up.
It is like the eternal void:
filled with infinite possibilities.
It is hidden but always present.
I don’t know who gave birth to it.
It is older than God. Continue reading “Tao Te Ching – Verse 4 – The Tao is like a well: used but never used up.”
In danger, move out of the way. No hesitation. No worries about losses. Simply get to safety. Everything else will resolve itself.
See Tao Te Ching – Verse 3 – The Master leads by emptying people’s minds and filling their cores
See Today: “You communicate with you. Your mind communicates with your mind. ” Yogi Bhajan
See the previous reading: Today: “Adjust your relations with the world to include as comprehensive a view as possible. Discard all assumptions, witness what is plainly in front of you. Then you can act in a timely manner, gracefully. ” from the I Ching
See the previous previous reading: Tao Te Ching – Verse 2 – When people see some things as beautiful, other things become ugly. When people see some things as good, other things become bad. Being and non-being create each other.
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If you overesteem great men,
people become powerless.
If you overvalue possessions,
people begin to steal.
The Master leads
by emptying people’s minds
and filling their cores,
by weakening their ambition
and toughening their resolve. Continue reading “Tao Te Ching – Verse 3 – The Master leads by emptying people’s minds and filling their cores”
Adjust your relations with the world to include as comprehensive a view as possible. Discard all assumptions, witness what is plainly in front of you. Then you can act in a timely manner, gracefully.
See the previous reading: Today: “Go with the flow. Trying to change its direction will prove to counterproductive. and futile. Just wait for a more favorable circumstance to proceed with your plans.” from the I Ching
See the previous previous reading: Today: “With ceaseless activity the will of the people is made known. It exposes the dark agenda of the few, hidden within in the conclaves of depravity, conjuring all sorts of mischief, while unravelling their nefarious plans and bringing peace.” from the I Ching
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