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We need to transcend our thoughts and desires to truly understand philosophy and the universe as a whole. However, in our everyday life, we deal with the micro universe and with our own affairs. Therefore we need to use our brain. To practice Tao is not to rid yourself of all thoughts. There are actually more occasions when you would use your true intention instead of non-desire.
Tao is so important because it is connected to all the life forms - it's related to the whole universe. Nobody can say, \'Tao has nothing to do with me. Why should I try to understand it?\' because actually, Tao has everything to do with us.
Tao can be used by anybody, but it does not beling to anyone. It is just like air; everyone can breathe the air, but no one can claim ownership of the air.
The true \'Way\' cannot be used to look into the heart of another, and can only be appreciated and found on one's own. What others say is but \'oral Zen\' - Zen not practiced but simply preached or talked about.
When you study the Tao Te Ching, you have to use your heart to try to imagine what Tao really is.
Once you open your heart, you will start to absorb many things that come from the source - from Tao itself.
No words, phrases, or sentences are capable of describing or naming the Way, because once it is named, it is a false name and has to be eliminated. Once it is eliminated, only emptiness is left. When the false is abandoned, the true emerges.
In our lives, when we do not create something out of total honesty, it cannot last long.
Anything created with fake intention or pretense cannot last long.