Showing posts with label unity. Show all posts
Showing posts with label unity. Show all posts
Friday, October 15, 2010
259. Unity, Non-Interference
Do not interfere with your own actions (self-sabotage). Lose yourself by giving up all subjective notions of the separate individual and become one with your opponent. Inside your mind allow all oppositions to become mutually co-operative. Yield to the power of the Self. Avoid doing, acting, striving, straining, trying or busyness. Adopt a supple attitude and from rest, allow all actions to take place without interfering. Study well the two Chinese texts, I Ching and Tao Te Ching
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Wednesday, September 15, 2010
194. Design Your Curriculum
When it comes to learning, a meaningful curriculum should be consistent and coherent (use joined-up thinking when designing it). If, for example, you are going for a scientific career like medicine etc., whatever other subjects you take, make sure that you take all the scientific ones as well as mathematics. A conflicted curriculum leads tio fragmentation of your learning while a coherent one leads to uniity of education. You should always balance science with the humanities (at least 25%.)
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Wednesday, September 8, 2010
167. Stick to the Truth
Stick to the truth. The Human Mind is a truth-seeking mechanism. Do not distort Reality and you will not go wrong. You will have integrity and unity. Your mind will be sane, calm and healthy.
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Tuesday, August 17, 2010
149. Clarity of Mind
In order to allow your mind to function clearly, you should be careful to remain cool, calm and factual at all times. Do not argue simply for the sake of arguing and contradicting another's statements. Seek agreement rather than conflict, unity rather than division.
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