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365 Tao: Daily Meditations

This book offers a series of short, insightful meditations based on the principles of Taoism, providing guidance for personal growth and spiritual development. more

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Ming-Dao Deng
Ming-Dao Deng

Ming-Dao Deng is an author known for his works in the field of philosophy and spirituality. Born in 1954, he has made significant contributions to the understanding of Eastern and Western thought, blending both in his writing. His books often explore the intersection of personal growth, mindfulness, and the pursuit of a meaningful life. more

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“Straight up from this road Away from the fitted particles of frost Coating the hull of each chick pea, And the stiff archer bug making its way In the morning dark, toe hair by toe hair, Up the stem of the trillim, Straight up through the sky above this road right now, The galaxies of the Cygnus A cluster Are colliding with each other in a massive swarm Of interpenetrating and exploding catastrophes. I try to remember that.”

“To look at any thing, If you would know that thing, You must look at it long: To look at this green and say, "I have seen spring in these Woods," will not do - you must Be the thing you see: You must be the dark snakes of Stems and ferny plumes of leaves, You must enter in To the small silences between The leaves, You must take your time And touch the very peace They issue from.”

“I feel a desperation to make people see what we are doing to the environment, what a mess we are making of our world. At this point, the more people I reach, the more I accomplish. ... I miss Gombe and my wonderful years in the forest But if I were to go back to that, I wouldn't feel I was doing what I should be doing.”