As you look deeply at your desires, fears and other sensitivities, do they create a sense of separateness? Or are they helping you feel more connected to Spirit and others? Lao Tzu, a wise man who inspired Confucianism and Buddhism, taught that without the cooperation of feelings, you can’t know the soul.
The meditations and contemplations from the Tao in this series can help you refine your feelings, so they are taking you Godward. You’ll also enjoy how the Tao helps you move through Sri Yukteswar’s stages of the heart to living in unconditional love.
The Great Calamity
The Tao says that not knowing what is enough is the great calamity. Only the person who knows what is enough has enough. How do you know what’s enough?
Cultivate virtue and harmony. Then you may get insights from the “changeless” that can transform your feelings and take you Godward.
The Great Calamity
The Tao says that not knowing what is enough is the great calamity. Only the person who knows what is enough has enough. How do you know what’s enough?
Cultivate virtue and harmony. Then you may get insights from the “changeless” that can transform your feelings and take you Godward.
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