Monday, December 13, 2010

Chill out, the simple way.

Thanks again NPR.. got this in my email today and thought it a good complement to the last post:

Just Breathe: Body Has A Built-In Stress Reliever

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Chill out, the fun way.

Random article from NPR that I stumbled upon.. Good info to know in the coming cold winter months :) :

Human Connections Start With A Friendly Touch

Thursday, December 2, 2010

Tao/ Ying and Yang

What is Tao (Dao)?

Tao is translated literally as 'way,' and is the concept upon which the ancient Chinese philosophy Taoism is based.

I am obliged to begin this short entry by saying that (unfortunately for the reader and knowledge-seeker), by its very nature, tao is undefinable by words. The first line of the Tao Te Ching states "The Tao that can be explained with words is not the Tao."

However this undefinable nature ultimately describes it. One can say it is the primordial essence of life and the Universe- a similar concept to God in Christianity. Ambiguous and omnipresent, it is our actions and experiences; it is the flow of the universe (hence 'way' as a translation); it is the underlying force necessary for balance and harmony in the universe, world, and within each person.


Why Tao/ Ying and Yang for these collages?

I will not be too wordy here- the collages speak for themselves -but I do want their intentions to be properly understood.

They represent the nature and philosophy of each person and couple- their tao if I may -and their sharing of it with the world, whether it be through words of advice, general life knowledge or simply the love they have for one another.

Each is a couple, for life is meant to be shared and it is only through the sharing of life and the supreme loving of one another that we can really accomplish anything. Each couple is a ying, a yang, and one whole. In the end, each couple represents a perfect culmination of their tao.




If you are interested in learning more about Taoism and Chinese philosophy, here's a start:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tao
www.thetao.info
Personal Tao blog