Posted by Show-Hong on January 10, 1999 at 01:51:20:
In Reply to: Re: Grammatologist posted by Louis on January 05, 1999 at 10:48:05:
Hi Louis,
Very nice quotes. I wish those who expound on the principles and how-to's of Taichi had studied these passages. One case in mind, "Chi is energy" has almost become common "knowledge" now a days. But we know that matter not only can turn into energy, it always has some energy of various form associated with it as lons as it is warmer than absolute zero degree. With that , do you think "Chi is energy" provides significant information as it appears?
Regards,
Show-Hong
: Words are not just wind. Words have something to say. But if what they have to say is not fixed, then do they really say something? Or do they say nothing? People suppose that words are different from the peeps of baby birds, but is there any difference, or isn’t there? What does the Way rely upon, that we have true and false? What do words rely upon, that we have right and wrong? How can the Way go away and not exist? How can words exist and not be acceptable? When the Way relies on little accomplishments and words rely on vain show, then we have the rights and wrongs of the Confucians and the Mo-ists. What one calls right the other calls wrong; what one calls wrong the other calls right. But if we want to right their wrongs and wrong their rights, then the best thing to use is clarity.
: --The Complete Works of Chuang Tzu, Burton Watson, trans., Ch. 2, p. 39
: Words exist because of meaning; once you’ve gotten the meaning, you can forget the words. Where can I find a man who has forgotten words so I can have a word with him. --Ibid, Ch. 26, p. 302