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Headless Tao
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Book of Tao
1.
Words and names are not the way
They can't define the absolute
It's better that you look within
Hold your tongue and just be mute
Look within and look out too
You will not find a separation
Out there you see appearance
Within you see origination
Look within with wonder
At emptiness and bliss
For wonder names totality
Where nothing is amiss
The space within is always there
If you can moderate desire
A place of utter emptiness
And possibility entire
Lao Tzu begins the Book of Tao by telling us that the Tao, the absolute, cannot be defined with words. He says we must look for it. He will repeat this theme throughout. This looking or seeing is total seeing - looking out at the world of appearance and looking in at its origin in the spacious emptiness at the very center of our being. This emptiness is truly empty and truly great because it contains all possibility, all potential, and all that appears. It's the source of all that exists - and aware of itself as such. What a promise! He even tells us where to look. Look within for origin. Look without for creation. Look and see both ways simultaneously.
Origin and creation are one!
Lao Tzu makes another promise. This emptiness that is totality is also bliss and wonder. Bliss is our true identity!
2.
Where beautiful and ugly
Do not stand in opposition
Where life and death or yes and no
Do not make a contradiction
Can you see the vacant place
Where good and bad and sad and merry
Disappear forevermore?
Where nothing ever is contrary
So stay within the emptiness
Unless you rise you never fall
Accepting that which comes your way
You are forever all in all
Good and bad, happy and sad, beautiful and ugly, all opposites and all contraries, all are appearances or conditions in awareness, in me. They all exist in my vacant center. I accept all conditions. I have no choice. I am made for acceptance. I am made open. I am all in al"
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