The Taoist sage, Lieh Tzu, was once asked: Why do you value emptiness? Jun 12, 1983

Talks by Zen Roshi, Lola McDowell Lee by I & A Publishing

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Zen Roshi, Lola McDowell Lee, explains how existence is reported to us as separate objects. But there is a unity to life that runs through everything—called the Tao. The Taoist sage, Lieh Tzu, was once asked: Why do you value emptiness? His answer is explained. Also, most spiritual paths fall into two categories: via affirmative and via negativa. The affirmative path is where we take actions to make progress. The danger is the ego. The negative path is the path of Zen, an interior path of negation. The danger is lethargy. Though Zen practitioners have activities and devices they use, so we might say they use a little of both paths. Jun 12, 1983

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taoismLieh TzuLeih Tsu