Tonberry King
Bluelighter
The gentlest thing in the world
overcomes the hardest thing in the world.
That which has no substance
enters where there is no space.
This shows the value of non-action.
Teaching without words,
performing without actions:
That is the Master's way.
An excerpt from some really old (b.c.) eastern philosophy. We can find translations in English that go by the name of Tao Te Ching. The whole book consists of these short but concise paradoxes. In the simplest way possible it lays out the paradoxical nature of life and muses at the lust of greedy men. Very interesting read if you are into philosophy. Illustrates morality without all the religious dogma, big thumbs up for that.
overcomes the hardest thing in the world.
That which has no substance
enters where there is no space.
This shows the value of non-action.
Teaching without words,
performing without actions:
That is the Master's way.
An excerpt from some really old (b.c.) eastern philosophy. We can find translations in English that go by the name of Tao Te Ching. The whole book consists of these short but concise paradoxes. In the simplest way possible it lays out the paradoxical nature of life and muses at the lust of greedy men. Very interesting read if you are into philosophy. Illustrates morality without all the religious dogma, big thumbs up for that.
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