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TRANSLATION

Place the word Tao
Into your heart.
Use no other words.

Why do so many people seek foreign religions? Why are so many of our
philosophies translations from other languages? Surely we are all human
beings, with hearts and minds, two hands and two legs. Each of us needs
spirituality, but why must we always look abroad?

People who investigate Tao ask whether they have to be Chinese to
benefit from it. It is true that part of the study of Tao is strictly
Chinese. It is also true that this Taoism has never been exported --
unlike Buddhism, Islam, Hinduism, Christianity, or Judaism -- and has
never been preached beyond the Five Sacred Mountains of China. It is
elitist, to protect itself from coarse unbelievers. But this Taoism is
not the Tao you need.

The true Tao is of no nationality, no religion. It is far beyond the
conceptions of even the most brilliant human being, so it cannot be the
property of one race or culture. The need to understand Tao is
universal; people just give it different names in their native
languages. Tao is the very essence of life itself, so those who are
alive always have the possibility of knowing Tao. It is meant to be
found in the here and now, and it is within the grasp of any sincere
seeker.




365 Tao: Daily Meditations
Deng Ming-Dao


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