A Path to Truth or Just Another Vicious Circle? Responding to Taoist Thinking-by Daryl E. Witmer, AIIA Executive Director A number of you reading this paper each month are adherents and/or proponents of one of three major Eastern religious and philosophical traditions-Hinduism, Buddhism, Taoism. This month we're presenting the last part in our series on the same, with the following addressed particularly to those of you who lean toward a Toaist (or Daoist) view of life. Only a very limited number of individuals living here in the West today would consider themselves Taoist by religion, but in terms of a Taoist thoughtform you certainly do have significant company. FAMOUS TAOIST SAYING: "Those who know don't say, and those who say don't know." DEW: "In the sixth century B.C. Lao-tzu, the purported founder of Taoism, said (and wrote) many things about Taoism. And certainly this very famous Taoist saying has now been said. Are we therefore to under-stand that no one who has ever spoken for Taoism in the past (including Lao-Tzu himself), or who would ever speak for Taoism in the future, actually knows anything about Taoism or 'Taoist truth'?" MAX MUELLER, SACRED BOOKS OF THE EAST, London: Krishna Press: "The cosmic Tao is invisible, inaudible, unnameable, undiscussible, inexpressible." DEW: "If the Tao is truly inexpressible, how is it that these attributes of the Tao are then being expressed?" ________________________________________________ "This is a description of mindlessness. But the Christian Bible advises me to love the Lord with all my mind..." ________________________________________________ MAX MUELLER, SACRED BOOKS OF THE EAST: "Vacancy, stillness, placidity, tastelessness, quietude, silence, non-action-this is the level of Heaven and Earth, and the perfection of the Tao." DEW: "These adjectives could just as easily describe my cat as he sits and stares at nothing on one of our long Maine winter evenings. His nickname could be Wu Wei (Tao for inaction). This is really a description of mindlessness. But the Christian Bible advises me to love the Lord with all my mind-in spirit and in truth." BARRY PIERCE, via the Internet/www, in A Synthesis of Taoist Philosophy: "Tao is the essence or substance of the universe and could be viewed as 'God.'" DEW: "The God of the Bible is monotheistic, separated from the universe, and personal. You are describing a monistic 'God' who is all. The two are not the same." THE TAO TE KING (Tao scripture) is a book of about 5500 words. Among other things, it advances the idea that government rulers should lead by non-action. No ruler anywhere in the world has ever considered such advice to constitute a workable plan or a viable option. DEW: "If Lao-Tzu's advice has proven so ludicrous and unworkable in one area, how is he credible in others?" CHUANG-TZU, disciple of Lao-Tzu, 4th century B.C.: "Once I, Chuang Chou, dreamed that I was a butterfly. Suddenly I awoke, and there I was, visibly Chou. I do not know whether it was Chou dreaming that he was a butterfly or the butterfly dreaming it was Chou." DEW: "Since no butterfly is ever known to have questioned whether or not he was a butterfly, much less recorded such a predicament, it is probably safe to assume that you are Chou and not the butterfly." YIN-YANG, the Tao concept of many elements that are contrary to one another, i.e. male/female, positive/ negative, light/darkness, active/passive, and life/ death. Yin is represented by the darker shape and broken lines. Yang is represented by the lighter shape and solid lines. DEW: "Has it ever occurred to you that Taoism itself may be a yin of misguided thinking, in need of deliverance from the 'yang' of truth? Jesus once said, "I am the Way, the Truth and the Life." And "ye shall know the truth and the truth shall set you free." THE TAO TE KING, chapter XXV: "There was some-thing undefined and complete, coming into existence before Heaven and Earth. It may be regarded as the Mother of all things. I do not know its name..." DEW: The Apostle Paul, at the original Areopagus in ancient Greece spoke with great authority: "What therefore you worship in ignorance, this I proclaim to you...the God who made the world and all things in it... He is Lord of heaven and earth..." (from Acts 17:23-24)
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