Daniel Chow Daniel Chow

Chongxuan Dao 重玄道

Chongxuan Dao (The Way of the Twofold Mystery) refers to the enigmatic final lines of Verse One of the Dao De Jing (DDJ), here translated by Komjathy; “This sameness (Dao) is called mysterious, mysterious and again more mysterious – the gateway to all that is wondrous.” — A. Wayfarer

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Daniel Chow Daniel Chow

Be Still

We need to sit without having any reason to sit.  When there is no goal, no outcome in mind then there is nothing for the inner-expert to analyse or benchmark our experience against.  For example, when you last sat down to drink a tea, did the inner-expert analyse your ability to relax?  Probably not.  I expect you just drank your tea without much thought involved.  So why not do the same but without a tea in your hand?  Sit to sit.  In doing so, relaxation comes.  Let go of outcomes and there is nothing for the do-er to do.

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Daniel Chow Daniel Chow

नमस्ते - Namaste

Namaste (nuh-MUH-stheh) — The universe in me, recognizes the universe in you. For better or for worse, we are all connected.

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