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The teaching of the Tao Te Ching is moral in the deepest sense. Unencumbered by any concept of sin, the Master doesn’t see evil as a force to resist, but simply as an opaqueness, a state of self-absorption which is in disharmony with the universal process, so that, as with a dirty window, the light can’t shine through.
Can’t the experience of suffering ennoble people and help them to grow in character? Yes. In fact, this technique deliberately uses suffering as a tool to make one a noble person. But it will work only if you learn how to observe suffering objectively. If you are attached to your suffering, the experience will not ennoble you; you will always remain miserable.
The Art of Living
William Hart
Fear makes people do stupid things so don’t trust anything made in fear.
Excellent Advice for Living
Kevin Kelly
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