Author: Taoist philosophy in movement - stream of consciousness
I am a Sinologist studying Taoist philosophy, particularly the organizational patterns presented in the 道德經 Tao Te Ching, and the links between bodymind awareness, individual health, democratic societal well-being, and sustainability globally. 修之於身修之於家修之於鄉修之於國修之於天下
open secrets
closeness
reality is no illusion
dawning
concreteness
eyes
parts of everything
adaptability and the common good versus the rule of individual (group) interests, unshakable dogma, and rigidity
ripples affect
not forgetting a bigger picture
centered around centers. networks.
immersion
not blocking my sight. being part of the picture.
lost in a positive way
which way to go
along the way
being non-being
burgeoning. natural abilities for the environment.
indigenous societies
memorials. reminding.
crossing the imagination
my garden
come in
trying to blend in
looking into a mirror
constructs
sliding transformation
Nei-kung
sleeping
seeing through different eyes
permeating
obstacles. directions.
images. multidimensional maps.
organic paths
water
direction
corresponding
light
connection
natural intelligence
approximating
upstream downstream
complexity in black and white
networked transformation
entrances
text. context.
affection
transforming. mirroring.
immersing
patterns. replication.
rooted. variants.
unfolding potential
spaces. emptying.
The spirit of the valley does not die.
deep. space.
surrounded
floating. extending.
blending. dissolving.
cityscapes
multilogues
constructively awakening intimidated spaces
patterns transcending dimensions
recurrence
synchrony
boundaries
achievements
the other side. another side.
meeting. minds.
togetherness
glimpses
re-cycling
concreteness
the transitions between inside and outside
perspectives
in the middle of it
impulses
you and i
internal surface
inside outside