Blog: Time Out for the Tao - 2011-07-28

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F0.png Time Out for the Tao July 28, 2011, Marty Rathbun, Moving On Up a Little Higher

Having noticed certain shortcomings in my own conduct of late, I turned to the Tao Te Ching by Lao Tzu as I often do. I am noting some passages below that particularly rang applicable given current events. Maybe they'll also provide some food for thought for others too. For those folk who are still so programmed to believe any wisdom outside of Scientology is deleterious, a few words by L Ron Hubbard on the Tao Te Ching:

"It says that man could seek his Tao-hood in various ways, but he would have to practice and live in a certain way in order to achieve Tao-hood. Now, there's no reason to belabor this any further, but it would amaze you that this book is a very civilized piece of work. It would be the kind of civilized work which you would expect maybe to appear from a very, very educated, extremely compassionate, pleasant people of a higher intellectual order than we are accustomed to read. It is a very fine book. It's sort of simple, it's sort of naive and it tells you that you should be simple and economical and should do this and that. And that is, by the way, about the only flaw there is in it from a Scientological point of view: that you must be economical. [laughter] That one is a little off the groove. But the rest of "The Way", who knows but what if we took the Tao just as written and knowing what we already know about Scientology, we simply set out to practice the Tao. I don't know but what we wouldn't get a Theta Clear." - lecture Scientology, Its General Background, Part II, the Phoenix lectures.

Selected passages from Tao Te Ching: