According to Lao Tzu, what keeps us fixated on objects is desire. Desire obscures our perception and keeps us locked in a ceaseless mode of acquisition and attainment. By keeping desire in check, our mind and senses relax
Bakhyt Kadyrovahas quoted2 years ago
When life is simple, pretences fall away; our essential nature shines through.
When there is no desire, all things are at peace. When there is silence, one finds the anchor of the universe within oneself.
Bakhyt Kadyrovahas quoted2 years ago
Those who know others are intelligent; those who know themselves have true wisdom. Those who master others have strength; those who master themselves have true power.
To realise that you have enough is true wealth.
One who keeps his course surely lives long. One who gives himself to the Tao surely lives forever.
Bakhyt Kadyrovahas quoted2 years ago
A good traveller journeys without firm plans and travels without leaving a trace.
Bakhyt Kadyrovahas quoted2 years ago
Silent, boundless and unchanging. Infinite and all-pervading, it is the mother of the universe.
Bakhyt Kadyrovahas quoted2 years ago
Tao is elusive and intangible. Although formless and intangible, it gives rise to form. Although vague and elusive, it gives rise to shapes. Although dark and obscure, it is the vitality and essence of all things.
Bakhyt Kadyrovahas quoted2 years ago
embrace simplicity and freedom
Bakhyt Kadyrovahas quoted2 years ago
I drift like a wave on the ocean.
Bakhyt Kadyrovahas quoted2 years ago
While others rush about to get things done, I accept what is offered. I alone seem foolish, earning little, spending less.
Bakhyt Kadyrovahas quoted2 years ago
Others strive for recognition, I avoid the limelight. Other people have a purpose; I alone don’t know. Indeed, I seem like an idiot; no mind, no worries. I drift like a wave on the ocean. I blow as aimless as the wind.