Reflections from Lazo Tzu's Tao Te Ching

Colin D. Mallard
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‘The Nature of Truth is Self Evident.’ Like the happy, peaceful murmur of a stream, the wisdom and truth found in Colin Mallard’s Reflections cascade effortlessly and ever so gently into our hearts, there to remain in the silence of direct understanding. Articulating the way with ease, poise, serenity and complete assurance, Colin’s own profound understanding and creative quietism shine forth on every page. If you yearn for peace, this is the book to read, perhaps just a page at time, so as to savour the blessings served verse after verse. - Madhukar B. Thompson, Author of 'The Odyssey of Enlightenment: Rare Interviews with Enlightened Masters' ‘Truth does not require your belief in order to exist’ In spite of such preoccupations and administrative worries, Venkatoo always managed to keep cheerful. His dealings with devotees and Ashram inmates were characterized by warm affection and thoughtful concern. The devotees, in their turn, held him in loving esteem and regarded him like a brother or father. At home he was very simple. His children called him ‘Anna’ (elder brother). The family could not have a comfortable life till after the eldest son had gotten a job; but, in spite of the hardships, he gave all his children higher education. Likewise he discharged in full his duty towards elders in the family.
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