Wednesday, June 14, 2006

I Forgot The Combinaion To My Master Lock

Bodhanath (near Kathmandu city)

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"People are unreasonable, illogical, egocentric ... Love them anyway!

If you well, people will lend selfish motives or computers ... Do good anyway!


If you are successful you win false friends and true enemies ...
Succeed anyway!
The good you do will be forgotten tomorrow ...
Do Good anyway!


What you spend years building may be destroyed overnight ... Build anyway!

The poor really need relief, but some may attack you if you help ...

Help them anyway!

If you give the world the best of yourself, you may be leaving plumes ...

Give what you better still! "

Text of Mother Teresa,

plastered on the wall of Shishu Bavasi, home of the children of Calcutta

Monday, June 12, 2006

Penis Shaped Mylar Ballons

WISDOM LAO TZU : The Way of the TAO

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. .. Returning to ancient ...

"Benevolence and righteousness

Originate from the abandonment of the Great Way.

The great hypocrisy followed the appearance of intelligence and knowledge.

Filial piety and parental affection



The faithful officer appears When the state is in darkness and disorder. "
(Chapter 18)


... The Law of TAO-TE ...


" Whoever works fine leaves no traces
He who speaks well does not make mistakes
Whoever does not account well abacus
He who knows does not close a door latch need
And the door will open once closed
attach one who knows something does not need string
And the thing attached can not be undone once attached.

Therefore the Sage is always ready to save beings
And abandons nothing.

It
intrinsic wisdom.


So the perfect man is the professor of the imperfect man.
Man imperfect serves as a lesson to the imperfect man.

He who does not respect his teacher
Do not deal with the lesson,
He always goes astray,
Although it seems to be knowledgeable.

This is called the secret key . "
(Chapter 27)

... The Tenderness and Non-Competition ...


Te prostrate you can preserve
Te can bend you straighten
Hollow, then due
Worn and renewed
In seeking little, you can get a lot.
In seeking much, you can become confused.

Thus the sage keeps the principle of Tao
As a model for the world.

He did not show but becomes bright. He does not consider itself as infallible, but became famous.
It does not boast, but managed.
It does not feel superior but is qualified as a chef.
It competes not with other
Nobody in the world can compete with him.

The old saying "Do you prostrate yourself can preserve"
is certainly not a false saying
It can really be effective. "

(Chapter 22)

... Knowledge and Wisdom ...


" He who knows others is intelligent
Whoever knows himself is wise
He who conquers others is strong
Whoever vain itself is powerful
Anyone who knows he is content rich

He who perseveres in its efforts is a man of will

He who does not lose its root can last
He who dies but has not been forgotten has a long life "

(
Chapter 33)

... The hardness and softness ...

"The sweetest thing in the world p
had crossed the hardest. The invisible force may enter this did not crack.
So I know the advantage of non-action.

Few people in the world can achieve

Merit teach without words and the benefit of non-action. " (Chapter 43)

... The Merit of Contentment ...

" When the Tao prevails in the world,
horses war are returned to farmers
To cultivate the field.

When Tao does not prevail in the world,
Even the mares used for war.

No crime is greater than greed.
No disaster is greater than dissatisfaction.
No defeat is that are larger than lust.

Thus one who is happy to be happy
Will always be happy. "

(Chapter 46)


... Knowledge and Wisdom ...


"Without leaving home
can know everything in the world.

Without looking out the window
can know the Way of Heaven, the Tao.

further one goes

Less is known.
Therefore the sage knows without going

And includes everything without looking.
Succeeds without bringing charges ".

(Chapter 47)

... The Natural and Non-Action ...


"He who is studying
Expands knowledge day after day.

He who pursues Tao
Reduce selfishness every day.

He reduced and reduced again

Until he reaches the non-action.

With non-action can succeed In all areas .
To rule the world
must adopt non-action as a principle.

He who loves to act arbitrarily
Can not be qualified to rule the world. "

(Chapter 48)


... Fortune and Misfortune ...
" Where is the disaster, happiness is at hand.
Where is happiness, lies beneath the disaster.

Who can know the ultimate cause?
There is no answer defined.

The normal can suddenly change into abnormal
The voucher can suddenly turn into bad.

men traveled long perplexed.
Thus the wise is square and straight, but does not hurt anyone.
It is sharp but not cutting anyone.
He is sincere, but not capricious.
It is bright but glare-free person. "

(Chapter 58)


... The Chance of Success ...

"Consider the non-action as the code of conduct.
consider non-conflict as the Art of Action.
Consider the non-flavor as the method of taste.

The large comes from the small.
Many comes from soon.
We reward resentment with kindness.

Overcoming the difficulties, we should start with the facilities.
Fulfilling great we should start small.

The hardest things in the world are from those who are easiest.
The greatest things in the world
result sensitive.
Because the wise never sees himself as tall,
can accomplish that is great.

Whoever made promises too easily
Misses surely credibility.
He who considers things too easy
certainly encounter difficulties.

The wise never encounter difficulties
Because he always sees things as difficult. "

(Chapter 63)