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Human Conduct
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        Lao Tzu warns us: “Not to know the invariable and to act blindly is to go to disaster.”[1] One should know the laws of nature and conduct ones activities in accordance with them. This, by Lao Tzu, is called “practicing enlightenment.” The general rule for    (共 7372 字)     [閱讀本文] >>

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