Lifestyle Wisdom, Ancient and Modern, Especially for older people....
These
passages from my recent reading deserve to be shared and contemplated
as sources of practical wisdom:
“Act
without doing;
work
without effort”.....
“I
have just three things to teach:
simplicity,
patience, compassion.
These
three are your greatest treasures.
Simple
in actions and in thoughts,
you
return to the source of being.
Patient
with both friends and enemies,
you
accord with the way things are.
Compassionate
toward yourself,
you
reconcile all beings in the world.”
Tao
Te Ching by Lao-Tzu transated by Stephen Mitchell, Harper Collins,
First HarperPerennial Edition, 1991 Chapters 63 verse 1 and 67 verse
2.
“Apart
from the rules for a health lifestyle , which I have dealt with
elsewhere – sleep, a frugal and balanced diet, exercise, and
avoidance of alcohol and tobacco – we must be able to adapt to
changing situations, retain confidence in our own resources, accept
our limits with good humour, learn how to refuse what we don't want
to do, and ensure that our daily routine incorporates time devoted to
doing what we enjoy in peace. If, in addition, we can share our
worries with those close to us, then we are on the right path.”
“.....optimism
prolongs life.....”
The
Warmth of the Heart Prevents your Body from Rusting: ageing without
growing old by Marie de Hennezel, translated by Sue Dyson, Pan Books,
2012 pp135 & 142-143
Labels: Ageing, compassion, diet, Lao-Tzu, Lifestyle, longevity, Marie de Hennezel, optimism, patience, simplicity, Stephen Mitchell, Tao Te Ching
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