Power and Humility
| The Tao Chapter 66 – My Second Interpretation | The sea is vaster than the tributaries that feed into its greatness, yet by design it sits lower. This is nature’s model of humility. Those who embody authentic power are humble. No one is made to feel beneath them or...
Always Be Growing
| The Tao Chapter 65 – My Second Interpretation | Those who believe they have the answers cannot be taught. Those who seek for answers will teach themselves. The wise teacher teaches their pupils to not know. This is the doorway to their learning. The wise leader...
Allow Others to Be
| The Tao Chapter 64 – My Second Interpretation | The nature of a thing gives way to its capacity. For example, a plant that is rooted is prepared to receive nutrients; a space that is empty is prepared to receive a filling substance. You can avoid unnecessary trouble...
Problems Belong
| The Tao Chapter 63 – My Second Interpretation | In the flow of life, people who are aware know that problems are not difficulties. Problems are a part of the process of growth. The wise are aware that challenges exist for the benefit of their evolution. They know...Deprecated: Function get_magic_quotes_gpc() is deprecated in /home2/drsbrown/public_html/sheronbrown.com/wp-includes/formatting.php on line 4411
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