From the eleventh chapter of Lao Tzu's "Tao Te Ching" where the Taoist sage writes, "We join spokes together in a wheel, but it is the centre hole that makes the wagon move. We shape clay into a pot, but it is the emptiness inside that holds whatever we want."
Ah yes, the centre hole and void within the jar where no suffering exists... Les' Nirvana.
The proof is in the marriage.
ReplyDeleteThe good news is there is an antidote. If one consistently and faithfully applys the practice.
ReplyDeleteLike when Ralphie sticks his tongue on a cold metal pole?
ReplyDeleteNot exactly. More like silence is golden and compassion for all. In a nutshell.
ReplyDeleteAh, Les lives forever in his imagined structureless state of eternal Communitas. All Yin with no Structural Yang.
ReplyDelete*Sigh*
From the eleventh chapter of Lao Tzu's "Tao Te Ching" where the Taoist sage writes, "We join spokes together in a wheel, but it is the centre hole that makes the wagon move. We shape clay into a pot, but it is the emptiness inside that holds whatever we want."
ReplyDeleteAh yes, the centre hole and void within the jar where no suffering exists... Les' Nirvana.