Tao and you

The significance of Tao in its inmensity and ubiquity. Its Mightiness guides the universe to carry on with the changing seasons and evolving creatures. The countless aspects of the natural phenomena seem so capricious and yet really in order and in cycles. The almighty being also resides in each of us. It is the divineself, the natural quality of a person. It enables us to see, to feel, to taste, to hear, and to move without learning. While we research the ultimate truth in the universe, we should turn in upon and see into ourselfves to discover that divine self. We will find the rules that govern the universe also comply with the way we are. Tao is not something too far to reach, nor too mysterious to comprehend. Ti is nothing particular, but has to do with our daily lives. We cannot do without it. Every movement we make, in order to see, to touch, to feel and to think is associasted with Tao. Consider how many wonders are hidden in our body, how delicagte our physical functions are carried out. For example, when we shake hands, the components involved would include the coordination of joints and muscles, the chemical reactions of energy, the transmission of information through nerve system and the actions occurring in our brain such as issuing orders, making judgements and analyzing situations. Even with the most advanced technology and the highest level of knowledge we have developed today, we cannot completely reconstruct such function. Yet the ability to perform such a simple movement is there for all indivuals, regardless of the level of a person’s knowledge and his/her being grown-up or a baby, a scholar or an illiterate. These are the kind of abilities we come equipped with naturally without learning and being thaught. It is within us and is in charge of all. It is Tao, never diminishes or inflates. Wordly knowledge acquired through learning can be forgotten. A gymnast can abandon his/her techniques and a musician can lose his/her skils without practicing. The essence of Dao and its extension are always in charge of the macro-universe – the nature, and the micro-universe- the human being’s self. We are associated with it unconsciously since the first day. Because it ecompasses the whole nature whithin us. Some also call it native self. Tao is within and surrounding us. It needs not to be worshipped nor debated over. In receiving Tao, we not only find the origin of the universe, but also the dinve self. By putting it into practice we get to know the highest power in the universe as well as the genuine nature in charge of self. We discover the ultimate truth of the cosmos as well as the integrity of ourselfvesd. Recognizing that the laws of nature which govern the universe also govern us makes us be able to return to our true nature.