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He is describing consciousness. — hope
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This is the way you interpret it. For me, for example, it is speaking about omnipresence. — javi2541997
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Stop believing and start looking. — hope
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Taoism is about believing — javi2541997
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It's the opposite of that. — hope
(verse XIX) and not “believe” in it... this could be even contradictory.Show plainness, hold simplicity
Reduce selfishness, decrease desires
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The opposite of belief is skepticism — javi2541997
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The opposite of belief is experience. — hope
and a description of something is not a belief about it. — hope
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Lao Tse does not describe anything in Tao — javi2541997
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He describes the Tao, which is consciousness. — hope
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But check out how many variations could be: — javi2541997
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Or a good glass of sake — javi2541997
Valentinus
Or maybe its nothing but a pointer to the true nature of consciousness. — hope
Apollodorus
As the great scholar Clint Eastwood once put it, a man needs to know his limitations. — Valentinus
Valentinus
But what if consciousness has no limitations? — Apollodorus
hope
On the contrary, it is expressed everywhere, as you suggested earlier. — Valentinus
Valentinus
It's expressed incorrectly most of the time. — hope
T Clark
It's expressed incorrectly most of the time. — hope
Valentinus
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Informing other people how stupid they are — Valentinus
Valentinus
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Your conclusions are less interesting than your process. — Valentinus
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Apollodorus
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