Trinh Nguyen

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  1. My favorite quotes, most simple and profound ones!

     

    "Creating without claiming, Doing without taking credit, Guiding without interfering, This is Primal Virtue. "

     

    "He who controls others may be powerful, but he who has mastered himself is mightier still."

     

    (Lao Tzu)

     

    Here is the link if you like more from Lao Tzu

     

    http://www.yellowbridge.com/onlinelit/daodejing.php

     

    Love to you all

     

    Trinh


  2. Hello,

     

    Here are some things that you may be searching...

     

    A book name Jesus Christ Sun of God by David Fideler is one of the beautiful sources of Tao and Philosophy .

     

    georgekavassilas.org is the website I visit everyday , even to read the same things again and again. Great with videos and Q/A area.

     

    Sangit Om - music is best for me when I am at peace.

     

    Love and Fortitude

     

    Trinh


  3. Hello everyone, I found you at last!!!

     

    I found you all gathering here, now, in this forum, I feel me again, the happiness inside...

    Ancient knowledge like Tao should have been taught in schools, books about Tao should be everywhere in bookstores , why have they been taken all away from us so that we feel so apart from each other?

     

    By the way, I'd like to introduce myself a bit, even I hate to do it and I never did it quite properly.

    Secondly, English is not my first language, so please bear with me ^^.

     

    I live in South Korea , born Vietnamese from a country that have so much influence from Chinese culture, including Tao .

    . In Vietnam, even though books about Tao are not easily found in book stores or libraries, you can track them off in second - hand book shops.

     

    I started to read about Tao and I-cheng since I was in high school. At the time,

    I had no real friends to really start a conversation with; until now, neither I have one. It seems that I am not destined to have one...

     

    I went to study in Australia, there in the libraries, books about Tao or something similar are impossible to be found. Many years went on and I found myself lost somewhere, with all the busy things in life.

     

    One day I woke up , I decided to give up everything to be me again... so here I am to you.

     

    Loves to you all,

     

    Trinh Nguyen