Saturday, April 17, 2010

In the Now with the Tao, Day Four/ Verse Four;

"Two things in life are certain, death and taxes." Ben Franklin had that right, ay? Had to side step from daily Tao journaling to finish my taxes. But she's put to bed and can rest for another year.

Tao, vs.4: "The tao is empty but inexhaustible, bottomless, the ancestor of it all. The sharp edges become smooth; the twisted knots loosen; the sun is softened by a cloud; the dust settles into place. It is hidden but always present. I do not know who gave birth to it. It seems to be the common ancestor of all, the father of things."

In this lifes journey, no matter where you are or what you want to do, you will come across obstacles. When there are sharp edges that need smoothing or twisted knots that need loosening, turn your attention away from the need and toward the Source of all things, then all that is required for your indeavor will appear.

"And I will take the blind by a way of which they had no knowledge, guiding them by roads strange to them: I will make the dark places light before them, and the rough places smooth. These things will I do and will not give them up. "(Bible Basic English Is.42:16)

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