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  1. Problems cannot be resolved all at once. Slowly untie the knots. Divide to conquer.
  2. The sage keeps her wisdom to herself, while ordinary people flaunt their knowledge. Chuang Tzu
  3. @EsalenInstitute I am always happy to support Esalen. It has always seem to embody the Taoist spirit.
  4. Thirty spokes share the wheel's hub; the center hole makes it useful. Shape clay into a vessel, the space within makes it useful.
  5. RT @EsalenInstitute: Have a great workshop. RT @TaoQuotes: The Living Tao Foundation (Esalen Workshop coming in December) http://www.liv ...
  6. RT @AtmaJyotiBlog: @TaoQuotes Will be posting Sw N's comments on the Tao Teh King at: http://tinyurl.com/yan958k Hope you like.
  7. Tao is strangely colorless. Yet intense. It grips like a tidal wave. This is Tao. Deng Ming-Dao
  8. It is not wise to rush about. If too much energy is used, exhaustion follows. This is not the way of Tao. Lao Tzu
  9. The Living Tao Foundation (Esalen Workshop coming in December) http://www.livingtao.org/home/
  10. Clear water sparkles like crystal, you can see through right to the bottom. Mind free from all thoughts. Han Shan-Cold Mountain Poems.
  11. All can see beauty as beauty only because there is ugliness. All can know good as good only because there is evil. Lao Tzu
  12. Dust cannot gather if there is no mirror there. Deng Ming-Dao
  13. The highest good is like water. It flows in places men reject and so is like the Tao. Lao Tzu
  14. Be still to know the absolute. Be active to know the outer. The two spring from the same source. All of life is one whole.
  15. Who can wait quietly until the mud settles? Who can remain still until the moment of action? Lao Tzu
  16. Only when the last spoke has been fitted to the wheel, is there completion. Deng Ming-Dao
  17. Great fullness seems empty, yet it cannot be exhausted. Lao Tzu
  18. The sage does not collect precious things. He does not hold on to ideas. He brings men back to what they have lost. Lao Tzu
  19. Washing at dawn; rinse away the dreams. Protect the gods within, and clarify the inner spirit. Deng Ming- Dao.
  20. The sage stays behind, thus he is ahead. He is detached, thus at one with all. Through selfless action- fulfillment. Lao Tzu