Christ The Eternal Tao - The Way


Recently, working with vegan diet, with no garlic and onion, allowed me to study the relationship between DNA and RNA. This knowledge is obtained by removing animal blood out of the body. I started having dreams of cells, microcosm, which makes macrocosms, which is eternal. I went to see my teachers at Saint Herman Monastery of Alaska, my Spiritual Fathers and Brothers; Hieromonk Damascene, my Spiritual Orthodox Christian Father, from 8 years ago, wrote a brilliant book, "Christ, The Eternal Tao". When I read that, it put tears in my eyes. It talks about the coming of the way, where tao is resurrected, in contrast with grand resurrection. The ancient sages predicted of a Time, when the old will disappear, and the new will appear. This is the way, obtained by service, of a master and a student, is tao, like a prayer, RNA between two spiritual people, where DNA is upgraded for the future. I spend a day with the monks, and we talked about removing salt and pepper out of the diet. "Where does thought come from?", I mentioned to Hieromonk Damascene, "If you remove salt and pepper for 1 day out of your diet. See what happens. Then try it for 1 week. We want more knowledge, from the same place this book is written". HIeromonk Damascene translated Lao Tzu's Tao Teh Ching. There are 81 chapters. Below are translations, from Chinese to English from his book, Christ The Eternal Tao. Chapter 18 (18 chapters in Bhagavad Gita) "The Great Way", said the Ancient Sage, "flows everywhere, It may go left or right. All things depend on it; none is refused. It fulfills its purpose silently, and does not take possession." "He shall not cry, nor lift up," said the Ancient Prophet, "Nor cause his voice to be heard in the street. A bruised reed shall he not break, And the smoking flax shall he not quench." So did the Great Way come, He Who shakes the earth and stirs the roaring winds and crashing seas, Came softly, silently. "The Great Way clothes and feeds all things," said the Ancient Sage, "Yet does not claim them as its own. All things return to it, Yet it claims no leadership over them." When the Great Way came into the world, He claimed no worldly leadership, But said to those whom He had made: "I am among you as he who serves." "He is oppressed," said the Ancient Prophet, "And He is afflicted. Yet He opens not His mouth, He is brought as a lamb before the slaughter; And as a sheep before her shearer is dumb, So He opens not His mouth." "For the Way is silent," said the Ancient Sage, "Silent and Boundless." Chapter 81 (last chapter) One who sees all ways as having equal truth Will find his life not long enough to follow the Way to the end. One cannot be simple and guileless, free of multiple deliberations. One will be as a person having many lovers, Occupied with each, yes given wholly to none. One will not be married to the Way, But will remain outside the Bridal Chamber. To be married to the Way is to belong wholly to Him. To belong wholly to Him is to have Him belong wholly to you. It is only them that He can finish His work inside you. It is only then that He can carry you to His end: To His end, where there shall never be separation from Him, The sole Bridegroom.