Prayers Not Answered

<b>Prayers Not Answered</b>
Your “prayers not answered” means your “expectations not fulfilled.” The TAO wisdom explains why: your attachments to careers, money, relationships, and success “make” but also “break” you by creating your flawed ego-self that demands your “expectations to be fulfilled.”

Friday, April 20, 2018

Ask Questions About Your Visiition

Life is all about asking questions, internalizing them in your mind, and finding appropriate answers to those questions asked. Asking questions is introspection, which is a process of self-reflection, without which there is no self-awareness and hence no personal growth and development. Asking questions is self-empowering wisdom.

If your vision has deteriorated over the years, ask yourself the questions why and how your vision may have deteriorated. Is it your diet, your lifestyle, or simply not taking care of your vision health, such as doing regular eye exercises? Your questions may trigger a set of mental answers, leading to actions or inactions based on the choices you are going to make from the answers you have obtained. It is the natural habit of the human mind to try to solve problems by making things happen.

According to Lao Tzu, knowing yourself is true wisdom.

“Knowing others is intelligence.
Knowing ourselves is true wisdom.
Overcoming others is strength.
Overcoming ourselves is true power.”
(Lao Tzu, Tao Te Ching, Chapter 33)

“Who you are” determines where you are going, what you are going to do, and what kind of a person you are going to become for the rest of your life. Nobody can answer those questions for you. People can be your mentors or role models; they can provide you with a road map or even a compass; even your doctors may tell you to do this or that. But only you can decide where you are going to turn or make a detour, and this is where wisdom comes in. Only you have the answers to all the questions asked.

Vision plays a pivotal role in how you live your life because how you see the world around you becomes your perceptions, and they are the raw materials with which you weave the fabrics of your life. Click here to find out how to enhance your vision.

You also need wisdom to do the right things in your life. Tao wisdom is the essence in the art of living well, It is the profound wisdom of the ancient Chinese sage, Lao Tzu, the author of the immortal classic Tao Te Ching, one of the most translated works in world literature. The book has been popular for thousands of years due to its wisdom, which is simple but controversial, profound and yet intriguing. To fully understand it, you need to get all the essentials of Tao wisdom. Click here for more details.

Stephen Lau 
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