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Old 11-15-2009, 10:11 AM   #6 (permalink)
davidchung
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I do not feel 'The Tao' equates to 'The Law of Attraction'.

However, I do feel it can be argued that an element of the 'Law of Attraction' can be found within Lao Tzu's teachings.

There are some similarities in some passages that hint at the idea of a 'Law of Attraction', but I personally feel it's subtly different somehow.

The following is from p.48 of Brian Walker's Hua Hu Ching: The Unknown Teachings of Lao Tzu, the Harper Collins 1995 Paperback edition.

This is from page 48:
Forty

The natural laws of the universe are inviolable:
Energy condenses into substance.
Food is eaten through the mouth and not the nose.
A person who neglects to breathe will turn blue and die.
Some things simply can't be dismissed.

It is also a part of the cosmic law that what you say and do determines what happens in your life.
The ordinary person thinks that this law is external to himself and he feels confined and controlled by it.
So his desires trouble his mind, his mind troubles his spirit, and he lives in constant turmoil with himself and the world.
His whole life is spent in struggling.

The superior person recognizes that he and the subtle law are one.
Therefore he cultivates himself to accord with it, bringing moderation to his actions and clarity to his mind.
Doing this, he finds himself at one with all that is divine and enlightened.
His days are passed drinking in serenity and breathing out contentment.

This is the profound, simple truth:
You are the master of your life and death.
What you do is what you are.
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