By Hua-Ching Ni
Hua Ching Ni's translations and commentaries on the Tao Te Ching and the Hua Hu Ching. These were done shortly after he moved from Taiwan to Los Angeles and seem to have more of a Chinese than an American cultural perspective.
“All culture is based on the past. For example, Judaism is the reediting of Egyptian and Babylonian culture”
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“All culture is based on the past. For example... Islam is the reediting of Judaism and Christianity.”
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“Chan Buddhism is actually an ancient Taoist teaching cloaked in Buddhist garments, which afterwards spread to Japan and Korea.”
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“New teachers always tailor their teachings for a new generation of people. Christianity is one such reediting of Greek philosophy [with the conflation of] Socrates with Jesus as the projection”
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“Once a great conception, philosophy, or system of thought is turned into a religion, the original thought dies off.”
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“The teachings of Lao Tzu and the principles of the I Ching elevated the new teachings of Buddhism as Mahayana”
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“The teachings of Lao Tzu point to and reveal the highest dimension of life that is the original focus and inspiration for all religions.”
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“The truth is to keep moving. If you get stuck in one concept, the truth dies.”
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