Getting To Know The Old Master

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Ancient China

According to Chinese tradition, Laozi lived in the 6th century BC and went by different names Lao Tse, Lao-Tzu, Laotze, Lao Zi and other variations was a philosopher of ancient China and is a central figure in Taoism (also spelled "Daoism"). Laozi literally means "Old Master"

Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day. Teach him how to fish and you feed him for a lifetime. Lao Tzu

Lao Tzu what did he teach?

Laozi - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Laozi From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia see Daodejing.Laozi Eastern philosophy
Lao Tzu: Father of Taoism
Lao Tzu: Father of Taoism
LaoTze - TaoDeJing
English translation of Tao De Jing by Lao Tze
Tao Te Ching - Translated by J. Legge
Sacred-Texts Taoism Tao Te Ching
by Lao-tzu

Confucius


He taught good manners



Confucius was an advocate of correct public behavior. He taught good manners, social reform, and submission to man-made moral codes. He offered shallow formulas for getting through life, admitting that his platitudes were borrowed from other men. The inner life of cosmic peace was unknown to Confucius; he himself was a victim of Forced Living.

Lao-Tse was the exact opposite. He cared nothing for the public parading of self-proclaimed virtues. He pointed out that human rules of conduct do not make men truly moral; to the contrary, they supply clever masks for hypocrisy and cruelty. As for living by popular slogans, they create mass misery and national neurosis. Lao-Tse stressed individual effort toward personal freedom, teaching that happiness lies in a spontaneous outflowing of one's natural self. Lao-tse was himself a living example of Easy Flow.

Confucius was in his thirties when he visited Lao-tse, then a sage in his eighties. We might picture what the wise man said to the young inquirer. For one thing, Lao-tse might have pointed out that human reformers never seek justice for their followers; they wish only to grasp the power of injustice for themselves. He might also have said that a formal education does not mean intelligence, for true intelligence is to live within the spontaneous rhythm of life, without cunning and deceit, and with sanity and naturalness.
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Preferred the views of Lao-Tze; and ranked himself among his followers

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Questions & Answers



Q: May I have a basic principle of guidance for avoiding problems with relatives?

A: Take precautions before the evil appears; regulate things before disorder has begun. (Lao-tse)

Q: How does an understanding of cosmic principles, like those taught by the mystics, help us in our human affairs?

A: He who knows the Tao is sure to be well acquainted with the principles that appear in the procedures of things. Acquainted with those principles, he is sure to understand how to regulate his actions in all kinds of circumstances. Having that understanding, he will not allow things to injure him. (Taoism)

Q: I am especially interested in understanding how inward victory expands itself to outward triumph. May I have a thought on this?

A: If you are inwardly free from fighting no one will be able to fight with you. (Taoism)

Q: I have heard the teaching about artificiality being the enemy of freedom. Will you please explain it?

A: Horses and oxen have four feet. That is natural. Place a halter on the head of a horse, or a rope through the nose of an ox. This is unnatural. (Taoism)

Q: Is there a way to maintain peace of mind in spite of exterior changes and disappointments?

A: Resign yourself to the sequence of things, forgetting the changes of life, and you shall enter into the pure, the divine, the One. (Taoism)

Q: That resembles the New Testament idea that we must first lose ourselves in order to find ourselves. It seems paradoxical.

A: The truest sayings are paradoxical. (Taoism)

Q: Will you please supply an example of a practical esoteric truth which needs our sincere study in order to make its value our own value?

A: Without going out of doors, one may know the whole world; without looking out of the window, one may see the way of heaven. The further one travels, the less one may know. Thus it is that without moving you may know; without looking you may see; without doing you shall succeed (Lao-tse)

Q: But this seems to call for immense wisdom. The only thing I know is that I do not know!

A: The journey of a thousand miles begins with one step. (Lao-tse)

Q: Is it true that human beings actually live, work, play, marry, pass laws, fight wars - all in a state of psychic sleep?

A: While they dream, they do not know that they are dreaming. (Lao-tse)

"Music in the soul can be heard by the universe'- Lao Tzu 

Questions & Answers



Q: Can you provide an example of how a free and spontaneous mind rolls forward?

A: Perfect kindness acts without thinking of kindness. (Lao-tse)

Q: If I were to follow the example of men who have achieved steadfast confidence, what would I do?

A: Use the light that is in you to recover your natural clearness of sight. (Lao-tse)

Q: It is only a small stream of insight at the present time, but I do see the absolute necessity for building my life upon spiritual and psychological foundations.

A: To see small beginnings is clearness of sight. (Lao-tse)

Q: By what method does a mystic master keep himself in strong and spontaneous activity?

A: The sage attends to the inner, and not to the outer. (Lao-tse)

Q: I am puzzled by the esoteric teaching about inaction. The mystics state that the right kind of inaction is authentic action which transforms everything into its naturally healthy condition. But how can doing nothing produce something?

A: Who is there who can make muddy waters clear? But if allowed to remain still, it will gradually clear itself? (Lao-tse)

Q: In other words, self-change makes everything else all right?

A: The partial becomes whole, the crooked becomes straight, the empty becomes full, the worn out becomes new. (Lao-tse)

Q: I have the bad habit of trying to force people and events to conform to my personal wishes, which usually backfires against me. What esoteric lesson can help me blend with events, instead of fighting them?

A: Leave all things to take their natural course, and do not interfere. (Lao-tse)

Q: I still do not see how anything real can be achieved without effort?

A: It is the Way of Heaven not to strive, and yet it knows how to overcome; not to speak, and yet it knows how to win a response. (Lao-tse)

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  • Mar 16, 2011 @ 11:47 am | delete
    "Music in the soul can be heard by the universe" - how beautiful... I will carry that with me for a while.
    Thank you for a wonderful lens.
  • Twmarsh Nov 10, 2008 @ 3:07 pm | delete
    Very informative, I like the Q & A sections that you have included here. Five stars!

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