1. #TTC Chapter 26 Here's the twenty sixth #TaoTeChing chapter. Let me know what you think it means in the comments or at http://waterpigs.co.uk/tao-te-ching/chapters/26/ --- The heavy is the root of the light. The still is the master of unrest. Therefore the sage, traveling all day, Does not lose sight of his baggage. Though there are beautiful things to be seen, He remains unattached and calm. Why should the lord of ten thousand chariots act lightly in public? To be light is to lose one's root. To be restless is to lose one's control. --- #taoism #philosophy

    Chapter 26

    Here's the twenty sixth chapter. Let me know what you think it means in the comments or at http://waterpigs.co.uk/tao-te-ching/chapters/26/


    The heavy is the root of the light.
    The still is the master of unrest.

    Therefore the sage, traveling all day,
    Does not lose sight of his baggage.
    Though there are beautiful things to be seen,
    He remains unattached and calm.

    Why should the lord of ten thousand chariots act lightly in public?
    To be light is to lose one's root.

    To be restless is to lose one's control.

  2. #TTC Chapter 23 Here's the twenty third chapter of the #TaoTeChing. Let me know what you think it means in the comments or at http://waterpigs.co.uk/tao-te-ching/chapters/23/ --- To talk little is natural. High winds do not last all morning. Heavy rain does not last all day. Why is this? Heaven and Earth! If heaven and Earth cannot make things eternal, How is it possible for man? He who follows the Tao Is at one with the Tao. He who is virtuous Experiences Virtue. He who loses the way Is lost. When you are at one with the Tao, The Tao welcomes you. When you are at one with Virtue, The Virtue is always there. When you are at one with loss, The loss is experienced willingly. He who does not trust enough Will not be trusted. -- #taoism #philosophy

    Chapter 23

    Here's the twenty third chapter of the . Let me know what you think it means in the comments or at http://waterpigs.co.uk/tao-te-ching/chapters/23/


    To talk little is natural.
    High winds do not last all morning.
    Heavy rain does not last all day.
    Why is this? Heaven and Earth! If heaven and Earth cannot make things eternal,
    How is it possible for man?
    He who follows the Tao Is at one with the Tao.
    He who is virtuous Experiences Virtue.
    He who loses the way Is lost.
    When you are at one with the Tao,
    The Tao welcomes you.
    When you are at one with Virtue,
    The Virtue is always there.
    When you are at one with loss,
    The loss is experienced willingly.

    He who does not trust enough Will not be trusted.

     

  3. #TTC Chapter 22 Here's the twenty second chapter of the #TaoTeChing. Let me know what you think it means in the comments or at http://waterpigs.co.uk/tao-te-ching/chapters/22/ --- Yield and overcome; Bend and be straight; Empty and be full; Wear out and be new; Have little and gain; Have much and be confused. Therefore the wise embrace the one And set an example to all. Not putting on a display, They shine forth. Not justifying themselves, They are distinguished. Not boasting, They receive recognition. Not bragging, They never falter. They do not quarrel, So no one quarrels with them. Therefore the ancients say, "Yield and overcome." Is that an empty saying? Be really whole, And all things will come to you. --- #taoism #philosophy

    Chapter 22

    Here's the twenty second chapter of the . Let me know what you think it means in the comments or at http://waterpigs.co.uk/tao-te-ching/chapters/22/


    Yield and overcome;
    Bend and be straight;
    Empty and be full;
    Wear out and be new;
    Have little and gain;
    Have much and be confused.

    Therefore the wise embrace the one And set an example to all.
    Not putting on a display,
    They shine forth.
    Not justifying themselves,
    They are distinguished.
    Not boasting,
    They receive recognition.
    Not bragging,
    They never falter.
    They do not quarrel,
    So no one quarrels with them.
    Therefore the ancients say,
    "Yield and overcome." Is that an empty saying?
    Be really whole,

    And all things will come to you.

  4. #TTC Chapter 21 Here's today's chapter of the #TaoTeChing. Let me know what you think it means in the comments, or at http://waterpigs.co.uk/tao-te-ching/chapters/21/ --- The greatest Virtue is to follow Tao and Tao alone. The Tao is elusive and intangible. Oh, it is intangible and elusive, and yet within is image. Oh, it is elusive and intangible, and yet within is form. Oh, it is dim and dark, and yet within is essence. This essence is very real, and therein lies faith. From the very beginning until now its name has never been forgotten. Thus I perceive the creation. How do I know the ways of creation? Because of this. --- #taoism #philosophy

    Chapter 21

    Here's today's chapter of the . Let me know what you think it means in the comments, or at http://waterpigs.co.uk/tao-te-ching/chapters/21/


    The greatest Virtue is to follow Tao and Tao alone.
    The Tao is elusive and intangible.
    Oh, it is intangible and elusive, and yet within is image.
    Oh, it is elusive and intangible, and yet within is form.
    Oh, it is dim and dark, and yet within is essence.
    This essence is very real, and therein lies faith.
    From the very beginning until now its name has never been forgotten.
    Thus I perceive the creation.
    How do I know the ways of creation?

    Because of this.

  5. #TTC Chapter 20 Here's the twentieth chapter of the #TaoTeChing. Another long one today! Let me know what you think it means in the comments or at http://waterpigs.co.uk/tao-te-ching/chapters/20/ --- Give up learning, and put an end to your troubles. Is there a difference between yes and no? Is there a difference between good and evil? Must I fear what others fear? What nonsense! Other people are contented, enjoying the sacrificial feast of the ox. In spring some go to the park, and climb the terrace, But I alone am drifting, not knowing where I am. Like a newborn babe before it learns to smile, I am alone, without a place to go. Others have more than they need, but I alone have nothing. I am a fool. Oh, yes! I am confused. Others are clear and bright, But I alone am dim and weak. Others are sharp and clever, But I alone am dull and stupid. Oh, I drift like the waves of the sea, Without direction, like the restless wind. Everyone else is busy, But I alone am aimless and depressed. I am different. I am nourished by the great mother. -- #taoism #philosophy

    Chapter 20 Here's the twentieth chapter of the . Another long one today! Let me know what you think it means in the comments or at http://waterpigs.co.uk/tao-te-ching/chapters/20/


    Give up learning, and put an end to your troubles.

    Is there a difference between yes and no?
    Is there a difference between good and evil?
    Must I fear what others fear? What nonsense! Other people are contented, enjoying the sacrificial feast of the ox.
    In spring some go to the park, and climb the terrace,
    But I alone am drifting, not knowing where I am.
    Like a newborn babe before it learns to smile,
    I am alone, without a place to go.
    Others have more than they need, but I alone have nothing.
    I am a fool.
    Oh, yes! I am confused.
    Others are clear and bright, But I alone am dim and weak.
    Others are sharp and clever,
    But I alone am dull and stupid. Oh, I drift like the waves of the sea,
    Without direction, like the restless wind.
    Everyone else is busy,
    But I alone am aimless and depressed.
    I am different.
    I am nourished by the great mother.

  6. #TTC Chapter 16 Here's #TaoTeChing chapter 16. Let me know your thoughts on it in the comments or at http://waterpigs.co.uk/tao-te-ching/chapters/16/ --- Empty yourself of everything. Let the mind become still. The ten thousand things rise and fall while the Self watches their return. They grow and flourish and then return to the source. Returning to the source is stillness, which is the way of nature. The way of nature is unchanging. Knowing constancy is insight. Not knowing constancy leads to disaster. Knowing constancy, the mind is open. With an open mind, you will be openhearted. Being openhearted, you will act royally. Being royal, you will attain the divine. Being divine, you will be at one with the Tao. Being at one with the Tao is eternal. And though the body dies, the Tao will never pass away. --- #taoism #philosophy

    Chapter 16

    Here's chapter 16. Let me know your thoughts on it in the comments or at http://waterpigs.co.uk/tao-te-ching/chapters/16/


    Empty yourself of everything.
    Let the mind become still.
    The ten thousand things rise and fall while the Self watches their return.
    They grow and flourish and then return to the source.
    Returning to the source is stillness, which is the way of nature.
    The way of nature is unchanging.
    Knowing constancy is insight.
    Not knowing constancy leads to disaster.
    Knowing constancy, the mind is open.
    With an open mind, you will be openhearted.
    Being openhearted, you will act royally.
    Being royal, you will attain the divine.
    Being divine, you will be at one with the Tao.
    Being at one with the Tao is eternal.
    And though the body dies, the Tao will never pass away.


  7. #TTC Chapter 15 Another long #TaoTeChing chapter today! Let me know what it means to you in the comments or at http://waterpigs.co.uk/tao-te-ching/chapters/15/ --- The ancient masters were subtle, mysterious, profound, responsive. The depth of their knowledge is unfathomable. Because it is unfathomable, All we can do is describe their appearance. Watchful, like men crossing a winter stream. Alert, like men aware of danger. Courteous, like visiting guests. Yielding like ice about to melt. Simple, like uncarved blocks of wood. Hollow, like caves. Opaque, like muddy pools. Who can wait quietly while the mud settles? Who can remain still until the moment of action? Observers of the Tao do not seek fulfillment. Not seeking fulfillment, they are not swayed by desire for change. --- #taoism #philosophy

    Chapter 15

    Another long chapter today! Let me know what it means to you in the comments or at http://waterpigs.co.uk/tao-te-ching/chapters/15/


    The ancient masters were subtle, mysterious, profound, responsive.
    The depth of their knowledge is unfathomable.
    Because it is unfathomable, All we can do is describe their appearance.
    Watchful, like men crossing a winter stream.
    Alert, like men aware of danger.
    Courteous, like visiting guests.
    Yielding like ice about to melt.
    Simple, like uncarved blocks of wood.
    Hollow, like caves.
    Opaque, like muddy pools.

    Who can wait quietly while the mud settles? Who can remain still until the moment of action?
    Observers of the Tao do not seek fulfillment.
    Not seeking fulfillment, they are not swayed by desire for change.


  8. #TTC Chapter 13 Thirteenth Chapter of the #TaoTeChing. Let me know what you think it means in the comments! --- Accept disgrace willingly. Accept misfortune as the human condition. What do you mean by "Accept disgrace willingly"? Accept being unimportant. Do not be concerned with loss or gain. This is called "accepting disgrace willingly." What do you mean by "Accept misfortune as the human condition"? Misfortune comes from having a body. Without a body, how could there be misfortune? Surrender yourself humbly; then you can be trusted to care for all things. Love the world as your own self; then you can truly care for all things. -- #taoism #philosophy

    Chapter 13

    Thirteenth Chapter of the . Let me know what you think it means in the comments!


    Accept disgrace willingly.
    Accept misfortune as the human condition.

    What do you mean by "Accept disgrace willingly"?
    Accept being unimportant.
    Do not be concerned with loss or gain.
    This is called "accepting disgrace willingly."

    What do you mean by "Accept misfortune as the human condition"?
    Misfortune comes from having a body.
    Without a body, how could there be misfortune?

    Surrender yourself humbly;
    then you can be trusted to care for all things.
    Love the world as your own self;
    then you can truly care for all things.

  9. #TTC Chapter 12 Here's the twelfth chapter of the #TaoTeChing. Let me know what you think in the comments or at http://dia.so/18b --- The five colors blind the eye. The five tones deafen the ear. The five flavors dull the taste. Racing and hunting madden the mind. Precious things lead one astray. Therefore the sage is guided by what he feels and not by what he sees. He lets go of that and chooses this. -- #taoism #philosophy

    Chapter 12

    Here's the twelfth chapter of the . Let me know what you think in the comments or at http://dia.so/18b


    The five colors blind the eye.
    The five tones deafen the ear.
    The five flavors dull the taste.
    Racing and hunting madden the mind.
    Precious things lead one astray.

    Therefore the sage is guided by what he feels and not by what he sees.
    He lets go of that and chooses this.

  10. #TTC Chapter 11 Sorry for the delay people! Here's the eleventh chapter of the #TaoTeChing. Let me know your thoughts in the comments or at http://waterpigs.co.uk/tao-te-ching/chapters/11/ Thirty spokes share the wheel's hub; It is the center hole that makes it useful. Shape clay into a vessel; It is the space within that makes it useful. Cut doors and windows for a room; It is the holes which make it useful. Therefore benefit comes from what is there; Usefulness from what is not there. #Taoism #philosophy

    Chapter 11 Sorry for the delay people! Here's the eleventh chapter of the . Let me know your thoughts in the comments or at http://waterpigs.co.uk/tao-te-ching/chapters/11/

    Thirty spokes share the wheel's hub;
    It is the center hole that makes it useful.
    Shape clay into a vessel;
    It is the space within that makes it useful.

    Cut doors and windows for a room;
    It is the holes which make it useful.
    Therefore benefit comes from what is there;
    Usefulness from what is not there.

  11. #TTC Chapter 8 Here's chapter eight (my favourite!) of the #TaoTeChing. Let me know what you think it means in the comments or at http://waterpigs.co.uk/tao-te-ching/chapters/8/ --- The highest good is like water. Water gives life to the ten thousand things and does not strive. It flows in places men reject and so is like the Tao. In dwelling, be close to the land. In meditation, go deep in the heart. In dealing with others, be gentle and kind. In speech, be true. In ruling, be just. In daily life, be competent. --- #taoism #philosophy

    Chapter 8

    Here's chapter eight (my favourite!) of the . Let me know what you think it means in the comments or at http://waterpigs.co.uk/tao-te-ching/chapters/8/


    The highest good is like water.
    Water gives life to the ten thousand things and does not strive.
    It flows in places men reject and so is like the Tao.

    In dwelling, be close to the land.
    In meditation, go deep in the heart.
    In dealing with others, be gentle and kind.
    In speech, be true.
    In ruling, be just.
    In daily life, be competent.


  12. #TTC Chapter 5 Here's the fifth chapter from the #TaoTeChing. Let me know what you think it means in the comments, or at http://waterpigs.co.uk/tao-te-ching/chapters/5/ --- Heaven and Earth are impartial; They see the ten thousand things as straw dogs. The wise are impartial; They see the people as straw dogs. The space between heaven and Earth is like a bellows. The shape changes but not the form; The more it moves, the more it yields. More words count less. Hold fast to the center -- #taoism #philosophy

    Chapter 5

    Here's the fifth chapter from the . Let me know what you think it means in the comments, or at http://waterpigs.co.uk/tao-te-ching/chapters/5/


    Heaven and Earth are impartial;
    They see the ten thousand things as straw dogs.
    The wise are impartial;
    They see the people as straw dogs.

    The space between heaven and Earth is like a bellows.
    The shape changes but not the form;
    The more it moves, the more it yields.
    More words count less. Hold fast to the center

  13. #TTC Chapter 1 Here it is people, the first chapter from the #TaoTeChing! Have a read and let me know what you think it means. -- The Tao that can be told is not the eternal Tao. The name that can be named is not the eternal name. The nameless is the beginning of heaven and Earth. The named is the mother of the ten thousand things. Ever desireless, one can see the mystery. Ever desiring, one sees the manifestations. These two spring from the same source but differ in name; this appears as darkness. Darkness within darkness. The gate to all mystery. -- #taoism #philosophy

    Chapter 1

    Here it is people, the first chapter from the ! Have a read and let me know what you think it means.

    The Tao that can be told is not the eternal Tao.
    The name that can be named is not the eternal name.

    The nameless is the beginning of heaven and Earth.
    The named is the mother of the ten thousand things.

    Ever desireless, one can see the mystery.
    Ever desiring, one sees the manifestations.

    These two spring from the same source but differ in name;
    this appears as darkness.

    Darkness within darkness.
    The gate to all mystery.