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Book of Tao
#1 Labels
#2 Polarity
#3 Politics
#4 Limitless
#5 Impartial
#6 Creation
#7 Eternal
#8 Water
#9 Extremes
#10 Nurture
#11 Space
#12 Intuition

#13 Fortune
#14 Intangible
#15 Profound
#16 Cycles
#17 Government
#18 Decadence
#19 Distinctions
#20 Different
#21 The Way
#22 Yielding
#23 Nature
#24 Excess
#25 Before
#26 Centered
#27 Compassion

#28 Receive
#29 Moderation
#30 Warning
#31 Weapons
#32 Flowing
#33 Within
#34 Embracing
#35 Vision
#36 Correlation

#37 Effortless

Book of Teh
#38 Power
#39 Unity
#40 Circles
#41 Wisdom
#42 Evolution
#43 Nonaction
#44 Endure
#45 Standards
#46 Materialism
#47 Inside
#48 Mastery
#49 Unconditional
#50 Actuaries
#51 Virtue
#52 Light
#53 Humility
#54 Cultivation
#55 Harmony
#56 primal identity
#57 less is MORE
#58 Governance
#59 Moderation
#60 Cooking
#61 Service
#62
#62
#63
#64
#65
#66
#67
#68
#69
#70 Practice
#71 Knowledge
#72 Confidence
#73 Courage
#74 Death Penalty
#75 Slippery Slope
#76 Life
#77 Balance
#78 Overcoming
#79 Solutions
#80 i-Deal Nation
#81 Unlimited Supply

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Tao #10 ~ Nurture / Nature
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Can you nurture your mindstream
to constantly flow in the direction of the source?
can you constantly be aware
of your DivineUnity?
can you focus upon your breath
till you are one with your being
and thus as supple as a baby?

Can you purify all aspects of your self?
can you polish your mirror
till the blazing reflection of your focus
illuminates all who look to you?

Can you lead so gently that your reign is never felt?
Can you ascend within your mind
hold the globe within your eye
be discerning and yet not defined
by what you see?

Can you open the gate of love
accept and receive what the universe gives
be content to love
to live and let live?

birthing, nurturing
without seeking to control
acting without obligation
leading without domination
these are some
virtues of the Divine Tao



Interpretation

Writers referenced: Beck, Feng - English, Ganson, Mitchell, Lau

Within the New Thought Traditions, we are taught that as we change our thoughts, we change our lives. We are always in DivineUnity but unless we train our heart minds to accept this mystic truth then we might not receive the full benefit of the Divine in our lives. The breath is an essential part of life and through training ourselves to focus upon the breath, we are able to transform ourselves by this powerful meditation. Another metaphor that is often used within Buddhism is that of the "polishing the mirror", as we remove the obscurities and see life as it is, we are able to truly open our hearts/lives to the flow of the Divine. Truly great and gifted teachers and leaders are able to help their students or constituents transform without obvious means. The greatest love is unconditional.
 
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