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Embracing Emptiness
by Albert Ribas


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In Taoist philosophy the principle or origin is Dao (or Tao), and Dao seems like the "Being" of Greek philosophy. But exactly, the difference between the Dao and the Being is that Dao is conceived in emptiness terms, while Being is conceived in fullness terms.


There's a reality beyond the material world:
Which is uncreated.
It pervades everything,
but remains beyond the reach
of human knowledge and understanding.

You approach that reality by:
Distinguishing ego from true self
Understanding the nature of desire
Becoming unattached
Forgetting about preferences
Not working for personal gain
Letting go of thoughts
Redirecting your attention
Being devoted
Being humble
Invoking that reality
Surrendering

That reality approaches you through:
Grace
The teacher

You're transformed so that you embody that reality by:
Dying and being reborn
Seeing the light
Experiencing union
Experiencing freedom


Source of text:
http://inicia.es/de/aribas/libroe.html


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