Tuesday, November 11, 2014

My niece is an amateur singer in Malaysia, while Mahmood in the 1980s and 1990s wrote well over 1,000 songs including hits for stars such as Hacken Lee, Leon Lai, Roman Tam, Sammie Cheng, Anita Mui, Alan Tam, Eason Chan, Danny Chan, and many more.

Jacqueline and her friend composed three songs, one in English and two in Putonghua. Return to Tao advises us to come to our senses and love Mother Nature, to seek and find inner peace within. Dao Heart and Human Heart (Dao xin ren xin) is about the differences between the two hearts, and advises us to stop what we are doing right now and to start thinking about the meaning of "Tao." The Heavenly Tao (Tian xia da tao) is about the path that will ultimately dictate our life, which is free from desire, lust and hatred. Mahmood's song, Balance, is in three languages and should bring us to the core principles in life, that everything should be in balance.

The chorus is: "What goes up, must come down. What goes around comes around. Nature and balance are one and the same, and Taoism is the name of the game."

I thought this ought to be good time to share these songs with our youngsters during this testing time, and I do hope that they will find the insights to provide comfort for their lives.

Feng shui and metaphysics are part of Tao, and Tao

Excerpt from:
Chance to get in tune for inner peace

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November 11, 2014 at 10:58 am by Mr HomeBuilder
Category: Feng Shui