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From: Secrets of the Tao Te Ching, Mantak Chia and Tao Huang, page 46-47


In Chinese philosophy, the universe is composed of the five elements--water, metal, earth, fire, and wood--each of which has a yin and yang mode. All natural forms are expressions of these elements. Traditionally, the five seasonal changes (spring, summer, late summer, fall and winter) produce five colors (green, red, yellow, white and black) and five flavors (sour, bitter, sweet, tart, and salty). They activate the five tones (call, laugh, sing, cry, and moan), the five facial organs (eyes, ears, nose, mouth and tongue), and the five primary internal organs (liver, heart, spleen, lungs, and kidneys). All these fives are conceived within the bodily five elements (a body with two arms and two legs), expressed with five emotions (anger, joy, worry, sorrow, and fear); and manifested with five fingers. Lao Tzu acknowledges the interaction with the fives of the universe: five colors blind the eyes, five flavors dull the pilate, five tones deafen the ears. The Taoist approach is to mindfully find the middle way as we navigate the stimulation of our encounters with all the forms of the world.


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Lao Tzu was a Government Archivist and contemporary of Confucius, who lived about 400 BC. He formulated a natural and ecological philosophical system which promoted the concept of health and prosperity through the awareness and observance of the natural cosmic cycles.
He stated that all things in the universe were governed by an immutable law, the "Tao". He wrote a book named "Tao Te Jing", or the classic of the Tao, in which the Tao is represented as containing within itself "the quintessence of the truth of the universe".

In his philosophy he went beyond the Cartesian/Newtonian principles of cause and effect, and presented a clear interrelationship of events in the universe which were both their own cause and effect, i.e. moved in cyclical patterns..




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May we be balanced and in harmony. Amen. And so it is.

Love and light being, Teo (not Tao he he.. Nut) Asian Asian


Walk softly but carry a BIG PEACE


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Thank you for the post Teo.
It is interesting about the fives.

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The Taoist approach is to mindfully find the middle way as we navigate the stimulation of our encounters with all the forms of the world.[/quote]

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Legend reports that the minister of the Yellow Emperor was sent on a quest to find the Huang Chung the musical tone which was the fundamental vibration of the cosmos. He discovered it to be none other than the sound of his own voice when speaking without passion.

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Thank you Teo.
Wonderful and interesting post, especially the 5 elements.


The wise are pleased by nothing,
and pained by nothing,
delighted by nothing,
and angered by nothing.
Everything is mysteriously the same.
There is no good and bad.

Lao Tzu

 
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Thank you for the post Teo.
This all is quite new to me. I don't know much about eastern philosophy, so here is something for me to learn.

Love,
Sue Cat Cat2
 
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Thank you Teo for shaing the Chinese philosophy.

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five colors blind the eyes, five flavors dull the pilate, five tones deafen the ears.


Love
Vicky 2Hearts

 
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Thank you for your interesting post Teo.
I had no idea about the 5 elements, fire, water, wood, metal, and earth that is used in Chinese philosophy. There is always something new to learn.

Sincerely,
Gisele
 
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