http://www.blakeclan.org/jon/greenoasis/2008/02/16/virtue-without-law/JonathanWordPress2008-02-17T21:14:39Zhttp://www.blakeclan.org/jon/greenoasis/2008/02/16/virtue-without-law/comment-page-1/#comment-67042008-02-17T21:14:39Zhttp://beatdad.blogspot.comIn other words, A “Superior” person goes from moment to moment without expectation for how each moment will be.
]]>http://www.blakeclan.org/jon/greenoasis/2008/02/16/virtue-without-law/comment-page-1/#comment-67082008-02-18T04:17:52Zhttp://byzantium.wordpress.comYeah well, if you buy Taoism.
]]>http://www.blakeclan.org/jon/greenoasis/2008/02/16/virtue-without-law/comment-page-1/#comment-67352008-02-21T06:35:51Zhttp://www.klyn.wordpress.comAh, Alan Watts, my favorite thinker.
Great insight into his words, btw. How much evil is perpetrated by the non-stop pursuit of ‘righteousness’? How much good bubbles up when we let go of fighting against those things we think of as evil but really aren’t?
]]>http://www.blakeclan.org/jon/greenoasis/2008/02/16/virtue-without-law/comment-page-1/#comment-67372008-02-21T08:23:34Zhttp://www.blakeclan.org/jon/greenoasis/I don’t know that I swallow Taoism hook, line, and sinker, but this thought resonates with my own thoughts. Kay, you expressed it very well. Pursuing righteousness will only lead to a chimera of human creation. “Right” and “wrong” as we typically use them (aside from mathematics, perhaps) only make sense in reference to our own preferences; they have no meaning in the absolute. Letting go of those ideas has allowed many desirable things to bubble up to me.
]]>http://www.blakeclan.org/jon/greenoasis/2008/02/16/virtue-without-law/comment-page-1/#comment-67642008-02-24T17:52:52Zhttp://beatdad.blogspot.comToaism. There is nothing to buy.
]]>http://www.blakeclan.org/jon/greenoasis/2008/02/16/virtue-without-law/comment-page-1/#comment-67682008-02-24T20:40:44Zhttp://www.blakeclan.org/jon/greenoasis/Not buying Taoism is part of the Tao.
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