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Paradoxes

Jun 14, 1998 07:31 PM
by Sophia TenBroeck


Dear Mark

You wrote, "Perhaps I misunderstand, but if you are saying that Life's
secret mystery has been completely revealed, unveiled, shown, known,
etc., by these books ... you are fooling yourself. This knowledge, as
intricate and complex as our minds love to assume it to be, is as
partial as a half eaten Oreo, and always will be. The Tao that can be
told is not the eternal Tao."

Yes, you have misunderstood. I am not fooled, nor you and I hope after
your comment, no one else is either.   Thanks.

Lao Tze's Tao The King (different spellings!) is wonderfully full of
paradoxes, isn't it.

 Fraternally,       Sophia


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