bodhi_mindisfree
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This comes from chapter 16 of the Tao Te Ching (Translated by Gia-Feng and Jane English):
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 devine
Being at one with the Tao is eternal
And though the body dies, the Tao will never pass away.
Do Taoist believe in a personal self?
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 devine
Being at one with the Tao is eternal
And though the body dies, the Tao will never pass away.
Do Taoist believe in a personal self?