Chapter #27 of the Tae Te Ching teaches us that we all can be masters of life if we are open-minded, if we embrace any situation and any person we encounter in our life. It asks us to view life as a journey and our actions as a creation process, in art, science, teaching, in any area, making the best of each situation.

The Invited Philosopher Paula The Menu One Course – ladies eat less: Spicy Tunisian Chickpea Tagine Drinks: California Red Wine* *Courtesy of Paula The Philosophy Chapter #27 of the Tae Te Ching is one of my favorite chapters in the Tao Te Ching. The link I posted has a great interpretation of the chapter and I made sure during the dinner we did not repeat what was already said there but to find fresher and more personal insights into the

teachings. Summary The chapter starts with these two lines: A good traveler has no fixed plans And is not intent upon arriving The rest of the lines convey a similar message with the example of a good artist and a good scientist, and a master.  The chapter teaches us, by painting these different situations around people who engage in different activities, that we all can be masters of life, if we are open-minded and embrace any situation and any person…

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