Monday, January 17, 2011

Which way is the right way?


When you ask a corporate CEO, the corporate CEO would say:
the most profitable way
When you ask a Christian, the Christian would say:
Jesus' way
When you ask a Buddhist, the Buddhist would say:
the middle way
When you ask an atheist, the atheist would say:
the logical way
When you ask a philosopher, the philosopher would say:
I don't know
When you ask a scientist, the scientist would say:
the scientific method
When you ask an enlightened person, the enlightened person would say:
Any way
When you ask God, God would say:
No way
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Something I wrote a while ago.  Interpret it as you will.

Thursday, December 30, 2010

Laozi and Confucius (老子與孔子)



Twenty-five hundred years ago, Confucius once went to Luoyang to consult with Laozi. Their conversation illustrates the difference between the two legends.

Wednesday, December 29, 2010

《道德經》 Tao Te Ching: Chapter 1


The Tao that can be told
is not the eternal Tao.
The name that can be named
is not the eternal name.

The Tao is both named and nameless.
As nameless it is the origin of all things;
as named it is the Mother of 10,000 things.

Ever desireless, one can see the mystery;
ever desiring, one sees only the manifestations.
And the mystery itself is the doorway
to all understanding.

第一章
道可道,非常道,名可名,非常名。無名,天地之始,有名,萬物之母。故常無欲以觀其妙,常有欲以觀其徼,此兩者同出而異名,同謂之玄,玄之又玄,眾妙之門。

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Thursday, December 16, 2010

《道德經》 The Tao Te Ching Project


Unlike Descartes and many modern philosophers, Laozi (老子) didn't attempt to use deductive reasoning to find the truth and prove it to the world.  He already knew about the ultimate truth.  Not only did he know, he experienced and lived it!  Therefore, people who met him kept bugging him to teach them "the way"; Tao Te Ching is the result of those requests.

I'll interpret the Tao Te Ching verse by verse (81 chapters/sections/verses () in total) with the help of the book that I'm studying, Change Your Thoughts - Change Your Life: Living the Wisdom of the Tao, which already did what I'm about to do.  I'll take what I like from the book's interpretation and combine it with my personal take.  The most amazing thing about the Tao Te Ching is its open-endedness; even the same person can have different interpretations of the text in different times, let alone different individuals.  There's no one "right" way to interpret it.  As you read it, you'll only learn the things that are relevant to you.  Tao Te Ching is like a lamp that shown you the way that's always within you.

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

First Ever Meditation Afterthought


Meditation is basically a practice where you sit still for a period of time while keeping your mind still.  After over a year of wanting to practice meditation, I finally did it earlier today.  I did attempted meditating several times before.  The first time was using the Chakra Balancing box set that I bought with CDs and a study book guiding you through meditations for different chakra.  Half way through the introduction, the author told me I cannot have any financial worries.  Apparently I was broke as hell so I couldn't continue.  When I looked for some direction for meditating, I found more kinds of meditations than I could count.  That's when I lost interest and thought "why does it have to be so damn complicated?'.  I also went to learningmeditation.com and tried several audio guided meditations but I never went very deep.  Today I just decided to meditate on my own, so I just sat on my bed and close my eyes and started focusing on my mind without any music or guide.  What I saw and felt during the 35mins after the jump.

Saturday, October 30, 2010

I Challenge Common Sense Killer!

I haven't been updating this blog actively for the past few months because of some conflicts I have with myself. I've finally admitted that I have those conflicts late last night (I'm slow, I know) and action is what follows. I'm giving myself several challenges to do in order to break free of my old habits. The first and major one is:

No random web surfing for 7 days straight

One of the addictions that I have is continually browsing the web for no particular reason (be it on youtube, forums or the comments section of news articles).  And before I knew it I've spent 2 or 3 hours sitting there practically doing nothing.

So unless I have some specific need of going on to a website (checking what's on sale is NOT a need), I'll not open my web browser, at least not for the next 7 days.  Some other minor challenges also started today.

I'll also have a new series of posts about definitions of some slippery terms.  What is reality?  What is a fact, a truth?  What is a person?  What is a mind?

I've read a lot of books and know a lot of things about the world and what not.  But until I've experienced them, they are nothing but knowledge that does nothing for me.  I need to convert knowledge into wisdom.  In other words,  I could read about how to drive a car all I want, but it's when I actually drive one that I would know how it's really like. 

I won't stop seeking knowledge, but my focus is more on myself right now.  This blog is now a personal journal.

Thursday, September 30, 2010

UFO's No Longer Unidentified In The Near Future?


News about UFO's and aliens are popping up left and right.  If you keep an eye on this subject, you would know that the UFO press conference just took place a few days ago.  During the conference, six former U.S. Air Force officers and one former enlisted man are talking about UFO’s that were seen around nuclear missile sites.  Even if you only pay attention to mainstream news, you would've noticed Stephen Hawking talking about the potential danger of alien contact a couple of months ago.  Some mainstream news networks did reported about the conference (CNN, Foxnews, ABC and Telegraph UK.  Although I'm a little sick of Foxnews, its article seems fair enough so here goes: