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To: Taoist Studies-L From: tyagi@houseofkaos.abyss.com (Hsi Wang Mu) Subject: Of tao and Mu Date: Mon, 31 Oct 1994 10:11:28 -0800 (PST) Once I dreamed that I was a taoist monk experiencing the beauty of the Way. In all ways a taoist monk. I enjoyed nonaction as a taoist monk, not knowing I was Mu. Suddenly I awoke and was surprised to be myself again. Now how can I tell whether I was an Immortal who dreamed she was a taoist monk, Or whether I am a taoist monk who dreams she is an Immortal? Between Hsi Wang Mu and the taoist monk there must be differentiation. Yet in the dream nondifferentiation takes place. This is called interfusion of things. Hsi Wang Mu... 49941030... var. Chuangtse II
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