The Tao doesn’t take sides;

it gives birth to both good and evil.

The Master doesn’t take sides;

she welcomes both saints and sinners.

 

The Tao is like a bellows;

it is empty yet infinitely capable.

The more you use it, the more it produces;

the more you talk of it, the less you understand.

 

Hold on to the center.

 

-Lao Tzu-

(Tao Te Ching, chapter 5, translation by Stephen Mitchell)

 

 

The concept of "good" was born after the Tao was forgotten.

From the point of view of light as the Tao, such a concept or standard can be said to be low dimensional thought.

The nature under the light and the Masters(Sumeramikoto) connected to the light should transcend "good".

All visible things in this universe are phenomena only in this material world, and that is not everything.

No matter how much your body is eroded, it is only being eroded as a substance. It does not mean that your soul which is a part pf the Tao, and the light of you which will return to the Tao someday is damaged.

 

Conversely, since every phenomena comes from a part of the Tao, everything is necessary, it is important to harmonize with everything without judging nor categorizing good and evil from the human eye. 

 

 

 MYE