tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7682667907091260643.post4578569204785405950..comments2023-10-07T02:02:29.424-10:00Comments on TAO 61~The Yang Side: Physical Taoismbaroness radonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14593108634484542286noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7682667907091260643.post-45255182499203091142011-11-06T12:43:23.388-10:002011-11-06T12:43:23.388-10:00Very interesting post. Not sure that one has to wa...Very interesting post. Not sure that one has to wait until they are 60, but perhaps in retirement, yes, it could be easier, if for nothing else because there's more time for it ('it' being the inner life, creativity, etc)<br /><br />I also appreciate the repost: Rambling Taoist has so many post and I don't always have time to check in there, things get missed.Brandonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12704525078859327898noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7682667907091260643.post-75267742451650691552011-10-25T16:09:08.671-10:002011-10-25T16:09:08.671-10:00Thank you all for your interest and support.
Of c...Thank you all for your interest and support.<br /><br />Of course OM is right, however many people in the west in any case, have been so out of touch with Tao for so long they can't see the simple when it's right in front of their original face. I had a real "conversion" in my 60th years, having studied this stuff for some years, but it probably wasn't until I was in Wudang that it became clear.<br /><br />AS always, I appreciate my faithful and patient readers!baroness radonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14593108634484542286noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7682667907091260643.post-42238934724506165852011-10-25T15:05:41.289-10:002011-10-25T15:05:41.289-10:00Thanks for reposting your submissions here, I may ...Thanks for reposting your submissions here, I may have missed it otherwise. <br /><br />For a site whose contributers and commenters have been overwhelmingly male, it's nice to see a female perspective added to the mix; especially one who's actually been to China and studied with traditional Taoists, rather than relying purely on books and personal conjecture. You'll add a lot to the conversation, I'm sure. I look forward to reading more.Cymhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04465389888585291447noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7682667907091260643.post-88283454249076427602011-10-25T14:20:25.876-10:002011-10-25T14:20:25.876-10:00Yes, 60 is the age of tao, or the original face yo...Yes, 60 is the age of tao, or the original face you were born with. Any age is the age of tao, really, but the cares of the world have taken us away. Nevertheless for those who have been in touch with tao all along , 60 or not means no difference - to themselves i.e. The only difference between those who remember and those who don't is that the former remain as fresh as the day they were born. And while in the world and part taking of its joys and sorrows and they are themselves the joys and the sorrows, they they are as if not, yet are. Because tao just is. Well put baroness!ordinary malaysianhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07203213176296398467noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7682667907091260643.post-5955576271200302462011-10-25T13:09:37.414-10:002011-10-25T13:09:37.414-10:00That early onset of puberty in girls is why Gilda&...That early onset of puberty in girls is why Gilda's been drinking organic milk since forever. If she still start puberty early, I will be PISSED - both because organic milk costs a fortune, and because it's not nearly as delicious and "milky" as regular milk.<br />I, however, have always wished for early menopause. No more period? Hello!sybil lawhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13629349319977383547noreply@blogger.com