Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Living The Wisdom of The Tao.
Verse 33.
Through the inspirations of my spiritual mentor Dr. Wayne Dyer,
I have undertaken this year, (as he did in 2006), the teachings of the
eighty-one verses of the "Tao Te Ching." Legend says that the "Tao"
(pronounced "Dao") was written by the prophet "Lao-tzu" some five
hundred years before the birth of Christ. The interpretation of the words
Tao is "The Way" Te is "The Shape and Power" and Ching is "The Book."
It has been called "one of the profoundest books in world philosophy."
For my references I have been studying the interpretations and teachings of
Dr. Dyer from his book "Change Your Thoughts - Change Your Life."
In the spirit of Eagle Eye, here is my inspired (poetic) interpretation of
Verse 33.

                                         Self


              Wisdom, the one who understands, him - Self.
        The realization that what you have, and who you truly are,
                                    is enough.

       Knowledge, the power, and the ability, to gaze inward in - Self.
         The realization that what You have, and who you truly are,
                                    is enough.

              Inner strength, the responsibility to the actions of one's - Self.
           The realization that what you have, and who you truly are,
                                     is enough.

            Exercising, the tolerance, and the natural flow of your - Self.
           The realization that what you have, and who you truly are,
                                     is enough.

           Allowing, the energy, and awareness of purpose unto it's - Self.
           The realization that what you have, and who you truly are,
                                      is enough.

            Reminding, practicing, and the simple being... of - Self.
            The realization that what you have, and who you truly are,
                                       is enough;
                                      In it's - Self.

Live. Inspired.

Ray Paul

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