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The Tao of Relationships: A Balancing of Man and Woman The Tao of Relationships: A Balancing of Man and Woman by Ray Grigg
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“34. Beneath Each Knowing There is mystery because there is not-knowing. Yet beneath each knowing is the next not-knowing. So each knowing deepens the mystery. Yet even in knowing there is the mystery of knowing.”
Ray Grigg, The Tao of Relationships: A Balancing of Man and Woman
“47. Attached By Each Other Float into the air of idea and disappear into the thin wind of thought. Where then is body that comes from soil and flesh that belongs with flesh? Touch earth. Smell its fragrance. Taste its flavours. Man and woman are attached by each other to earth.”
Ray Grigg, The Tao of Relationships: A Balancing of Man and Woman
“25. Practice Humility Practice humility and do not try to get ahead of each other. A winner requires a loser. Retribution provokes reprisal. What a foolish circle to be trapped within. We are born in humility and we die in humility. From beginning to end, it is a proven path.”
Ray Grigg, The Tao of Relationships: A Balancing of Man and Woman
“61. Man’s Death in Woman Woman is the generous and welcoming valley of soft mountains where man willingly comes from the hardness of the world to be overcome. She is warm promise and roundness of full earth and moon to which even the wisdom of heaven is left speechless. She is the presence of primal beginning from which man arises. Birth and life struggle him away but desire and death enchant him back. A man’s death in woman is his birth again. She is confirmation of the small and great rhythms of blood and generations to which he keeps returning for comfort and release.”
Ray Grigg, The Tao of Relationships: A Balancing of Man and Woman