Legend has it that when Lao Tzu (or, Lao Zi) was fifteen, he worshipped a man named Chang Cong as his teacher. Later, the teacher became seriously ill. Lao Tzu went to visit him, but couldn’t forget to ask for…
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Read MoreEinstein’s theory of “Relativity” has a point: the speed of light is the limit speed of the three-dimensional world. The Scale Reduction and Clock Slowness effects show that as long as anything reaches the speed of light, it slows down…
Read MoreA traveler asked the old master: “What do you do before you understand the Tao of the universe?” Master: “Chop wood, carry water, and cook.” Traveler: “What about after getting the Tao?” Master: “Chop wood, carry water, and cook.” Traveler:…
Read MoreDoctors need shadowless lamps when performing surgery. When the light comes from the upper left corner, it will naturally produce a shadow in the lower right corner. But if there is a light in the upper right corner, this shadow…
Read MoreThe development of things is in the intention to transform into the opposite – “Dao De Jing” Chapter 58 We know the story that the man who lost his mare saved his life in a war, it turned out for…
Read More“Dao De Jing/Lao Tsu” Chapter 12: Colors blind the eyes; changing sounds deafen the ears. As the designer of the universe, God’s most delicate and fair design is the shackle for human beings: anything that makes you “cool” also makes…
Read MoreIt is a well-known story that the old man who lost his mare saved his life in a war, it turned out for the best. A loss may turn out to be a gain, while misfortune may be an actual…
Read More“Tao Te Ching/Lao Tzu” – Chapter 43: 天下之至柔,驰骋天下之至坚。 Water is the softest and weakest while benefiting and embracing the whole world, but how can it be defeated? The sharpest knife can take lives, cut steel, but never able to cut…
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