Tao Te Ching Online Full Book
Complete online text of the classic Tao Te Ching by Lao Tzu (6th century BC), translated for the public domain by J. H. McDonald (1996), with Table of Contents for easy navigation.
Read moreComplete online text of the classic Tao Te Ching by Lao Tzu (6th century BC), translated for the public domain by J. H. McDonald (1996), with Table of Contents for easy navigation.
Read moreA beloved classic of 28 poetic essays by Lebanese-American poet and writer Kahlil Gibran. Gibran’s spiritual, philosophical and inspirational musings cover such topics as love, marriage, children, giving, eating and drinking, work, joy and sorrow, housing, clothes, buying and selling, crime and punishment, laws, freedom, reason and passion, pain, self-knowledge, teaching, friendship, talking, time, good and evil, prayer, pleasure, beauty, religion, and death.
Read moreWhen you talk you are only repeating something you already know. But, if you listen you may learn something new.
Read moreEasy to follow video tutorial on how to make modular origami box with three different cover designs originally created by Tomoko Fuse. This is a fun and easy origami paper box that not only looks stunning but also is also useful for keeping little things (keys, coins, USB cables, candy, office supplies, etc.) organized.
Read moreEvery moment of being alive is a gift and a miracle. Live it like it’s your last.
Read moreNothing in the cry
of cicadas suggests they
are about to die
– Basho
Reclaiming one’s inner child is not about reverting to childish immaturity. It is about reconnecting with our true essence, remembering
Read moreHast ever tramped along the road
That has no end?
The far brown winding road, your one
Fast friend
A tattered weather-beaten swag,
A silent mate
To send
His dumb warm comfort to the heart,
A fount where dreams ascend…
As It Is by Robert Aitken Roshi Everything just as it is, as it is, as is. Flowers in bloom.
Read moreThere is no God, only the expressions of God.
Read moreWhen I was a young boy I used to enjoy staring blankly at the wall whenever I had a few minutes to spare. It was a pastime to which I would return time and time again. It gave me a sense of peace and happiness that I could not really describe. I was not sure if there was a name for such an activity and wondered if other people also indulged in it.
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