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From: wsnyder@powergrid.electriciti.com (Bill Snyder)
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Subject: Re: Do you really understand taoism?
Date: Thu, 11 Apr 1996 19:55:38 GMT
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ende@acpub.duke.edu wrote:

>why is the d in dirty capitialized?
>
Why is the c in clean not capitalized?
>
>i don't think taoism should be understood.  isn't taoism everything and 
>nothing?
>
Taoism is an abstraction; all "isms" are.  There are certain views and
approaches to life which have been selected out and combined to form
an "ism".  I doubt very much that either Lao Tzu or Chuang Tzu would
have understood your question if you had asked whether they were
Taoists.  When the Tao is lost it is called Tao; when following the
Tao is lost it is called Taoism.  It is theTao (or whatever it is we
fail to name by that word) which pervades all things but is identical
with no thing.

--
Bill Snyder (wsnyder@powergrid.electriciti.com)
Living is doing not being.

