Home Discussion Forum What does Lao Tzu's quote mean? "Be really whole and all things... Photo by birgl on Pixabay What does Lao Tzu's quote mean? "Be really whole and all things will come to you" What does being "whole"? Facebook Twitter Pinterest WhatsApp actually mean? Tags:quotetzu's 3 COMMENTS whole with god . . . idk man Reply hello ! when we understand that we are a part of all we behold and what we see is a part of us, we are one (whole) with the universe Reply ‘Whole’ means content Reply LEAVE A REPLY Cancel reply Please enter your comment! Please enter your name here You have entered an incorrect email address! Please enter your email address here Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Related Was Jesus a ninja? How else could he learn to mold chakra and use... Forum - September 11, 2010 5 In Buddhism, what/who deems actions as worthy of reincarnation? Forum - December 31, 2010 8 Why are evolution and theism always painted at odds with each other? Forum - November 10, 2010 14 Which Yoga postures are good for relieving lower back pain? Forum - July 30, 2010 4 I just need some inspiration…? Forum - August 28, 2010 4
hello ! when we understand that we are a part of all we behold and what we see is a part of us, we are one (whole) with the universe Reply
whole with god . . . idk man
hello !
when we understand that we are a part of all we behold and what we see is a part of us, we are one (whole) with the universe
‘Whole’ means content