Wu Wei, Watercourse Way, Lesson Seven, Taoism-an Online Course
How can we be true to ourselves in the midst of change, our own change and the changes in the world around us? For [...]
How can we be true to ourselves in the midst of change, our own change and the changes in the world around us? For [...]
“Take the Watercourse Way,” we are admonished. Be “Self-So,” spontaneously exercising our Te. “But how, we may ask, can we achieve this easiness, this light-heartedness, this effectiveness? [...]
Four Immortals Saluting Longevity, Early Ming Dynasty (1368–1644) Public Domain, Source Shang Xi, Wikipedia Commons [...]
Through evening air gardenia scented, across new mown meadow and past wildflowers— rocket larkspur, red poppy, black eyed yellow things, the last wild onion blooms, [...]
Beached now, for awhile, safely beyond the wet curving line of surf on sand, beyond turbulence, beyond the boil and spray and splash or the ripple [...]
Many a time have I merely closed my eyes at the end of yet another troublesome day and soaked my bruised psyche in wild water—rivers [...]
A Reflection on Mother's Day, maade in 2012 by Glenda Taylor Some of the statistics may vary from year to year, but the [...]
A unique glance at springtime in a season of suffering through imagined voices of the Great Feminine Archetype Me: [...]
1000 BCE Jewish writings assembled, the Torah, the earliest part of the text that was subsequently known to Christians as [...]