I was digging into Stephen Mitchell’s The Second Book of the Dao one day back in January (over a lovely Red Snapper Soup @ Granville Island) when a passage in the second chapter inspired the following poem.
War Prayers ~ Mark Twain and Lao Tse on the artlessness of war
The second book of The Way ~ Stephen Mitchell illuminates the Tao again.
We’re too good to be this political ~ Be the change you want to see in the world
Get Miles Away to find your way home ~ Gomez, Thomas Moore and Tristan
The Dao de Jing ~ The transformational quality of seeing the beauty in all things.
The Fool’s day in April
April is my month of the extraordinary. In April 1991, I took the first job I was offered after having been unceremoniously fired by my previous employer. A year later, I’d had enough of the computing industry and was poised to quit that job…when Microsoft bought the company I was […]
The Tao of Love and Light: Riffing on physics and faith
Winnie the Pooh and the Vinegar Tasters
The Vinegar tasters is among my favourite allegories and provides an excellent introduction to the three philosophies that dominated China through thousands of years: Buddhism, Confucianism and Taoism. For me, the most important of these is Taoism, a gentle, soulful and luminous philosophy. I’m going to be lazy and let […]