THE TAO OF THE UNSEEN

 

From the ancients comes a way to introspect into to your life. By knowing the mystical entrance you

can discover the TAO  OF THE UNSEEN.

To discover who you are and what may be your future. Please do the following:

1. Meditate on the mantra of "wu." for 60 seconds.

2. Go to the book of Lao Tzu called TAO THE CHING or THE WAY OF LIFE. There are many editions, but regardless, there should be 81 odes or poems. Lao Tzu was a contemporary of Confucius. When they met, there was a terrible firestorm of debate. After, Lao Tzu left, Confucius said, "I have seen a terrible dragon." Lao Tzu went on to become "Uncle Sun."

He founded TAOISM. It is still one of the major religions of the world. TAO TE CHING is translated more than any other holy book except the Christian BIBLE.

After Lao Tzu died, he was seen by a few in a resurrection. Then he moved on to heaven.

The "way" is how the holy spirit of Christianity is put into words. Christian moderates and mystics often refer to this book, but it is in no way meant to replace the BIBLE but to compliment it. In the east, when times are good, an individual turns to the ANALECTS

or the holy book of Confucius who lives in the clouds up above. When one is in trouble or in despair and needs help, they turn to the TAO TE CHING.

3. To discover more about yourself, remember the date that you were born. Let's say that you were born 8/ 15/ 81. So go to the 8th ode and read it and reflect on it. Then move to the 15th ode, read and reflect. Last go to the 81st ode, read and reflect. If the date of the last number or year transcends 81, move the count for 82 to the first ode and count until you arrive at the proper number. As an example, 2001 means to go back to ode #1 and count to the 20th ode. As 81 plus 20 years is 2001. What have you discovered about yourself? What may be your destiny? There are no "houses" or "charts of numbers." Your interpretation is the best. Use the same strategy of opening the mystical gate for others and their birth dates. Apply also to the date that you were married.  Apply to the date that a loved one died. Do not use the "mystical gate" for any other date as its overuse will make the odes meaningless. Thus, the date of your graduation or the time of your first date with your mate are not relevant to the TAO OF THE UNSEEN.

4. Do not become habituated or addicted to the dates and the "mystical entrance." It should only be used for birth/death/marriage. Go back to them when you must. However,

the odes are meant more for self discovery than for discovery of others. You may know their birth date, and the odes will help you, but only they will truly get to know themselves.

5. Do not go to a TAOIST INTERPRETER for the TAO OF THE UNSEEN. They can mislead you and charge you money when only you can get the most from the odes. LAO TZU said "much talk, much exhaustion!" Interpreters may lead you astray.

THESE ARE THE 5 GOLDEN STEPS TO THE TAO OF THE UNSEEN. CHERISH THEM AND USE THEM TO FIND THE UNIVERSE FROM WITHIN.

 

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