Dao

In ancient Chinese culture, the process known to western cultures as God is known as The Dao.

This translates to the Way or the Path.

Much of The Quantum Theater perspective was originally inspired by Daoism (AKA Taoism).

Some of the famous Daoist texts are:

I Ching (“Book of Change”)

Tao Te Ching (“Book of the Way and its Power, or Manifestation”)

Chuang-tzu

Hua Hu Ching (“Classic on Converting the Barbarians”)

Tao Tsang

T’ai Shang Kan Ying P’ien (“Tractate on Actions and Retributions”)

T’ai I Chin Hua Tsung Chih (“The Secret of the Golden Flower”)

The Four Books and The Five Classics

Original Tao: Inward Training (Nei-yeh)

 

God is often understood incorrectly as a Noun.

God is more like a verb, a process.

Another name for God is also known as Truth. or The Universe.

Truth goes infinitely deep, and is an ongoing process of discovery. This discovery is found at the intersection of the masculine and the feminine. Pain and Ecstasy. Grief and Surrender.

As this Truth is felt and discovered through personal experience, it manifests externally as synchronicity. Synchronicity Personified is what people call God. Ultimately, it’s all connected to our own willpower, and by purifying our willpower we are able to be in touch with the divine Will of Truth. Thus, when we believe we (our human minds) are intentionally manifesting something, we are actually simply intuiting that which Truth has prepared for us.

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