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For young people, the enlightenment of the Tao Te Ching is that you must have your own values and outlook on life, and think clearly about what you should do in this life, so as to be worthy of this life, which is your life's "Tao" and your life's "nothing". The Tao Te Ching begins with the words, "Nothing, the beginning of heaven and earth"; The Tao Te Ching also says, "All things in the world are born from being, and some are born from nothing." The intangible is always more powerful, more reliable, and closer to the essence than the tangible.
In fact, many people live their lives in a daze, all sown by fate, and go to **count**, and do not have their own "Tao", nor do they realize that they should have their own "Tao". Such a life is sad.
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Different people, different stages, will have different revelations.
But the fundamental point is that it will be the same in the end. Because the ultimate root is "one".
For example, a tree, no matter how vigorously it grows upward, cannot do without the implementation of "roots".
Lao Tzu's "Tao Te Ching" expounds on the root of the whole of heaven, earth, and man (all things), that is, the original life characteristics of the whole life of the universe, which is all-encompassing.
Man is the law of the earth, the earth is the law of the sky, the heaven is the law of the Tao, and the Tao is the law of nature. The 'nature' here does not mean 'nature' in the present sense, but the Tao imitates itself. There is nothing outside the Tao, the Tao can only imitate itself, and if there is still a "thing" for the Tao to imitate, then the Tao cannot be called "great".
Well, what about people. Why don't you realize yourself? Who can save himself but himself?
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Taoism is natural!! Learn from the world, from the natural world!! Learn from Wuwei!! Learn from the original!!
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Take nature as the teacher, take the Tao as the foundation.
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The inspiration of the Tao Te Ching to my life mainly includes the following four sentences:
The first sentence: "The Tao is the way, the very way."
As we all know, "Tao" is Lao Tzu's ultimate outlook on life.
and cosmology. Meaning: the world.
What can be spoken is not eternal truth." That is to say: do not stick to the view of one thing, one thing and one moment, but look at the problem from the perspective of development and grasp the internal movement law of things.
For example, in life, what is the Tao of a family, is home and everything is prosperous. A public official.
What is the way, that is, to serve the people wholeheartedly.
The second sentence: "Those who know others are wise, and those who know themselves are clear." Meaning:
Those who can know others correctly are wise, and those who can know themselves correctly are wise. That is to say: to be a wise person, we must not only observe others, but also examine ourselves.
Knowing others is more important than knowing oneself in order to reap the wisdom of life.
The third sentence: "If you are frightened, you will be in great trouble." Here, the "spoiled humiliation", as everyone knows, glory and shame. It is to tell us to establish a correct view of honor and disgrace, to always examine ourselves, and to be cautious.
Be cautious and try your best to achieve a life of pampering and not being shocked.
The fourth sentence: "If you love much, you will spend a lot, and if you hide too much, you will die." The great love here is excessive love, and the "big expense" is a huge expense.
"Hiding more" means accumulating a large amount of property. "Thick death" is a heavy loss. It means that if you pursue too much, you will destroy or consume more. If you have too much possessions, you will suffer big losses.
Therefore, my perception of Lao Tzu's concept of fame and fortune is: only by being content can we be happy, and only then can we get a perfect life.
Overall, these four sentences tell us to strive to be open-minded, wise, introspective, and contented people. If you do this, you will be away from ***.
It is said that "a noble person, a pure person, a moral person, and a detached from low tastes."
of people, a person who benefits the people" is one step closer. Under the guidance of the ancestors, I can not be bound by the disturbances of the world, look down on life, laugh at life, enjoy life, and live a life in vain!
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The inspiration to me is that we must think of nature in everything we do, and we can't do things with a fixed mentality, and if we want to do our own things well, we can't just rely on our own experience, the introduction of experts, and the effect of celebrities to do things, and we must know that only by knowing what is right can we know what is wrong.
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It had a big impact on my life.
This is a masterpiece of China and the world.
It is said that there are about 150 kinds of versions that have been translated into foreign countries, and there are more than 150 versions of the Tao Te Ching.
It can be seen that the book "Tao Te Ching" has a wide impact on all mankind in the world.
It really is a book of wisdom.
This book tells us the great wisdom and truth of life throughout the book.
What I said at the beginning is that the Tao is Taoist, very Taoist, famous, very famous. The beginning of all things in name, the mother of all things in namelessness.
The whole book describes the Tao, and the truth of the Tao can be said to be the Tao. Tell us the true meaning of the Tao, until today, all scholars are still constantly discussing and there are many different views, which shows the profundity of this book, it contains the essence of the universe, and the mysteries of all things are in the Tao.
And in the end, we are told that the way of heaven is beneficial and harmless, and the way of the saints is indisputable.
Being able to read the Tao Te Ching, reading this, will definitely make you feel enlightened and enlightened.
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Tao Te Ching's inspiration to me: Strength is king!
Lao Tzu tells us that "goodness is like water". However, everyone pays attention to the next sentence "water is good for all things", but ignores the greatest characteristics of water! That is endless cohesion. Thousands of rivers return to the sea, and they will never stop for thousands of years.
The sea is already very strong, do you see that the rivers and streams have stopped converging towards the sea? Life is not endless, but it is endless!
Therefore, Lao Tzu said, "I have the Three Jewels, hold on to them." One is kindness, the second is thrifty, and the third is not daring to be the first in the world.
This "dare not be the first" is not afraid to think that he is very powerful, he has gone to the front of the world, and he must continue to work hard! Lao Tzu did not dare to be the first in the world code of conduct, which was also mentioned in chapters 66 and 28, and explained, so I won't say much here.
Only when you are strong can you live with dignity! Only when you are strong can you protect your home and defend the country! Only when we are strong can we "do nothing and do nothing"! Only by being strong can we achieve "winning without fighting"! ...
This principle is consistent with Confucianism's self-cultivation, family harmony, governing the country, and leveling the world. How can you work together if you don't have the ability personally? If you can't even have your own home, how can you talk about governing the country? If you can't even govern your own country well, don't be delusional about leveling the world!
The family and the country are the same, and the strength is respected!
Fellow Daoists, what do you think?
Note: The Tao Te Ching has one central and two basic points. One center is too broad to talk about here. The two basic points are found in Chapter 13, which is to cherish life and live with dignity. Each person has their own understanding, and the discussion here is a digression.
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The Tao Te Ching requires people to keep the way, keep the way to survive, and backsliding back to death. What is the Word? The determinant of the existence of all things, the law of the existence of all things. For people, to do things, to govern the country, and to keep the world in peace, we must keep the way, otherwise it will not be the way for a long time.
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This book made me feel that the most important thing in life is not money, but my own morality.
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The biggest revelation to me is that I know seven words, and I know the world without leaving home, and I am very satisfied! Don't look at anything else!
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Be a person to pick out the problem and put the problem directly on the table.
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It may not be possible to generate new ideas for the development of modern society?
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The first chapter of the Tao Te Ching tells us the truth as follows:
When it comes to the Tao, we will inevitably imagine its appearance in our minds, but our imagination often has great limitations and subjectivity, the real Tao is not transferred by people's subjective will, it is objective, but it is invisible and intangible, as the so-called "Tao is invisible". The appearance of the Tao that we make up by our subjective imagination is not the real Tao, but can only be called a name. The concept of "name" cannot be described in words and words, and the limitations of language and writing are greater than those of imagination.
If the Tao is described in words, it can only be contrary to the Tao. If we can't describe the Tao in words or words, how can we know the Tao? In view of the limitations of language and writing, and the fact that the Tao can only be understood and cannot be spoken, it is only through the abstract concepts that the names "nothing" and "being" can we get a glimpse of the true face of the Tao.
The so-called nothingness refers to the chaotic state before the creation of heaven and earth, indicating that heaven and earth were born out of nothing.
The so-called existence means existence, which represents a state that is giving birth to all things, and is the biological mother of all things, that is, all things are conceived and produced from being.
Classic Interpretation:
In the first chapter, Lao Tzu focuses on his philosophical category, "Tao". What exactly is the Tao, and is its attribute materialistic or spiritual? Ancient and modern Chinese and foreign scholars have debated and expressed different opinions.
Some people say that Lao Tzu's preaching is based on the principle of the operation of all things in the world, and it is materialism based on things; Some people say that Lao Tzu's Tao is an ethereal, detached idealism from reality, and it is the origin of all things that he believes exists above matter.
Han Feizi, who is not far from the era of Lao Tzu, said in "Solving the Old": "The Taoist is the way of all things." All things are true.
The writer of the reason is also the text of things. The reason why all things come to be made is the Taoist. Therefore, the way of the day, the one who is reasonable.
He distinguishes between Tao and matter into two different existences, namely, "the Tao is the nature of all things." ”
At the same time, all things must also follow the Tao, which is the meaning of "as it is", which shows the dualistic nature of the Tao, which is not like religious philosophy and idealism and materialist philosophy to cover up one existence with another, nor does it invert or blur the relationship between the two existences, but clearly states that there are two existences, one is the matter, the other is the Tao, the Tao is the combination of matter and spirit, it is a kind of existence that transcends ordinary existence.
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The Tao Te Ching mainly talks about self-cultivation, governing the country, using soldiers, and maintaining health, including the principles of being a human being, etc., which can be learned from it. The Tao Te Ching was written by Lao Tzu, a philosopher and thinker during the Spring and Autumn Period. The two most important words throughout the book are dialectic, and I want people to think about things and problems with dialectical thinking, and cultivate an independent spirit.
The text of the Tao Te Ching takes the philosophical meaning of "morality" as the outline, discusses self-cultivation, governing the country, using soldiers, and maintaining health, and mostly takes politics as the purpose, which is the so-called "inner sage and outer king" of the study, which is profound and extensive, and is known as the king of all classics.
The Tao Te Ching is one of the greatest masterpieces in Chinese history and has had a profound impact on traditional philosophy, science, politics, religion, etc. According to UNESCO statistics, the Tao Te Ching is the most widely translated and published cultural masterpiece in foreign languages other than the Bible.
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"Tao Te Ching" is a collection of philosophical ideas described by Lao Tzu in the Spring and Autumn Period, and it is also an important part of Taoist philosophical thought, and it is one of the greatest masterpieces in Chinese history, known as the "King of Ten Thousand Classics".
The original text is divided into the first part of the "Book of Virtues" and the next part of the "Book of Virtues", which takes the philosophical meaning of "morality" as the outline, discusses the way of self-cultivation, governing the country, using soldiers, and maintaining health, and mostly takes politics as the purpose, which is the so-called "inner saint and outer king" of the study, with profound meaning and broad encompassing. It begins with the words: The Tao is the Tao, and the Tao is very Tao.
The name is famous, and the name is not very famous. None, the beginning of the world. Yes, the mother of all things.
Mysterious and mysterious, the door of all wonders.
After I read the Tao Te Ching, I first had to understand what the "Tao" was. From ancient times to the present, there have been many explanations, and there is no consensus. In fact, during the Laozi period, there was no word that could perfectly express "Dao", so the word "Dao" could only be borrowed, but it was not the meaning of "Dao" in the general sense.
Therefore, in my opinion, "Tao" should mean "procedure". Why is it explained programmatically? At the beginning of the birth of the universe of heaven and earth, it was in a state of chaos, which was by no means made by the universe, but created by the Creator or set a program according to a certain law, which composed the entire universe from the five elements of gold, wood, water, fire, and earth, and operated in a state of balance between yin and yang along this law.
That's why there is a saying that "heaven and earth are unkind, and all things are dogs", which means that all things in the world are equal. People use the Book of Changes to be a blessing and a curse, and the Book of Changes is a tool book to spy on the law of the development of things or a code to decipher the program, so the master of easy learning can be accurate according to the person's birthday, face, palmistry, and hexagram. And from this, there is the saying that "fate is determined by heaven", and people's fate is set.
Since it is said that fate has been decided, is it possible to change fate? It can be seen from the actual case of the author in the "Four Teachings of Liaofan" that it is indeed possible to change the luck. How to change it?
It is the second part of the Tao Te Ching, "Virtue". This "virtue" is very crucial, and its meaning is: goodness, filial piety, positive energy, beauty, and all other categories that conform to the laws of nature.
As the saying goes: In the house of goodness, there will be afterglow, and those who are not good will have disaster. This is in line with what Buddhism says about good retribution, evil retribution, and karma.
Only when good fortune accumulates more, evil rewards will naturally decrease, which is also in line with Einstein's "law of conservation of all abilities". The fate of human beings is constantly adjusted by yin and yang under the condition that the total amount remains unchanged.
Therefore, only a correct interpretation of the Tao Te Ching can correctly guide our lives, so that we no longer firmly believe that fate is determined by heaven, but to follow the laws of nature, constantly pour positive energy on ourselves, and create our own destiny.
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