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Taoist at Large Started conversation Mar 15, 2000
As I was saying, before I was called by the spirit to make dinner, the Tao is of many things. In the Tao Te Ching (Dow Day King -- getting it now?) the first line states "the Tao that can be described is not the constant Tao." It can only be glimpsed, like a reflection of a ghost. You cannot look directly at it, but it is there. When I say a description it is just a hint of what to look for (or precicely what not to look for).
So how does one go about looking to stumble in on something that is knowable but unnameable?
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