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Month: March 2013
Daily Tao / 064 – Unbound

Bird song flies unfettered
Over blue sky and green fields.
Once you feel Tao run,
Give way, give way.
What is it like to feel Tao? It is an effortless flowing, a sweeping momentum. It is like bird song soaring and gliding over a vast landscape. You can feel this in your life : Events will take on a perfect momentum, a glorious cadence. You can feel it in your body : The energy will rise up in you in a thrilling crescendo, setting your very nerves aglow. You can feel it in your spirit : You will enter a state of such perfect grace that you will resound over the landscape of reality like ephemeral bird song.
When Tao comes to you in this way, ride it for all that you are worth. Don’t interfere. Don’t stop — that brings failure, alienation, and regret. Don’t try to direct it. Let it flow and follow it. When the Tao is with you, put aside all other concerns. As long as the song lasts, follow. Just follow.
Oh, the Places …
as I start the next phase of my life, still looking up at the top of the hill, this is meaning more and more to me :
“So…
be your name Buxbaum or Bixby or Bray
or Mordecai Ali Van Allen O’Shea,
you’re off to Great Places!
Today is your day!
Your mountain is waiting.
So…get on your way!”
― Dr. Seuss, Oh, the Places You’ll Go!
… and this video, made at Burning Man, just puts the story into a perspective that seems perfect :
Daily Tao / 063 – Articulation
Rain dripping from eaves
Sounds nature’s poetry.
We speak and write to
Explain to ourselves.
Knowledge of Tao lodges in the same part of the mind as poetry. That is why the ancients expressed themselves in verse : There is the same quick perception.
When we are in touch with Tao, it is not our academic learning that is speaking, but the spirit of Tao itself. The old texts are very specific about this. That is why there is such a vast difference between the words of scholars and the words of a practitioner, just as the words of academics differ from the words of poets.
At the elementary stages of study, we need to articulate our experiences and let Tao flow through us. Followers of Tao frequently use writing, art, and even poetry as tools for self-discovery. By articulating their experiences, it helps them to understand the stages they are going through. Once they can do this, it satisfies and neutralizes their rational minds. The process clears away intellectualism and leaves the true Tao, which is not subject to words or images.
Today in (my) History –
seeing as today is my birthday, some fun ( and some squeamish facts ) :
Cost Of Living 1963How Much things cost in 1963 |
From Our 1963 Page Part of our 1960s Toys Selection of 250 Sixties Toys Price: $29.25 ![]() |
What Events Happened In 1963
U.S.
- Indiana State Fair Coliseum Explosion kills 74
- President John F Kennedy assassinated in the United States
More Information and Timeline For Kennedy Assassination
1. John F. Kennedy assassinated on Friday, November 22, 1963, in Dealey Plaza, Dallas, Texas
1a. 1:00 PM CST the 35th President of The United States John Fitzgerald Kennedy is declared dead at Parkland Hospital’s Trauma Room
2. Suspects description is given to Dallas Police
3. 13:35 CST Dallas police officer, J. D. Tippit called Lee Harvey Oswald ( Matches Suspects description ) over to the patrol car.
4. Lee Harvey Oswald shot and killed Dallas police officer, J. D. Tippit
5. 13:37 CST Oswald enters a nearby movie theater without buying a ticket
6. 13:40 CST Oswald is arrested by police officer, M.N. McDonald
7. Oswald is charged later that evening with the murder of President John F. Kennedy and Officer J. D. Tippit
8. Jack Ruby murders John F. Kennedy’s suspected assassin Lee Harvey Oswald During the transportation of Oswald from Dallas Police Headquarters to the Dallas County Jail on November 24th live on television.
9.President Lyndon Baines Johnson sworn in as President on Air Force One at Love Field Airport in Dallas just over two hours after President Kennedy assassinated
The ten-month investigation by the commission set up by President Lyndon Baines Johnson, The Warren Commission, 1963–1964, concluded that the President was assassinated by Lee Harvey Oswald acting alone and that Jack Ruby acted alone when he killed Oswald before he could stand trial Conspiracy theories are still expounded and discussed in books and the media nearly 50 years after the Kennedy Assassination and range from the The Soviet KGB to the United States CIA,
World
- World Religions status: 890 million Christians, 200 million Buddhists, 365 million Hindus, 13 million Jews
- Beatles Release I Want To Hold Your Hand/I Saw Her Standing There and Meet the Beatles
More Information and Timeline For The Early Years of Beatlemania
1a. October 5th 1962 Beatles release first single in UK “Love Me Do” reached Number 17 in UK charts
1b. April 27th 1964 Beatles release single in U.S.A. “Love Me Do” reached Number 1 in US charts
2a. January 11th 1963 Beatles release second single in UK “Please Please Me” reached Number 1 in UK New Musical Express Chart
2b. February 25th 1963 Beatles release second single in U.S.A. “Please Please Me” with “Ask Me Why” on the B-side, no impact on US Charts
2c. January 3rd 1964 Beatles re-released single in U.S.A. “Please Please Me” with “From Me to You” on the B-side, reached number 3 in the US Hot 100
3a. November 29th 1963 Beatles release single “I Want to Hold Your Hand” with “This Boy” on the B-side which charts at Number 1 in UK
3b. November 29th 1963 Beatles release single “I Want to Hold Your Hand” with “I Saw Her Standing There” on the B-side which charts at Number 1 in the US Hot 100
4. Following TV shows, press interviews, and a weekly radio show in the UK the term Beatlemania is born
5. Beatlemania took hold in the United States after The Beatles performed live on The Ed Sullivan Show on Sunday February 9th, 16th and 23rd 1964
The Beatles could do no wrong from 1963 to when they split in late 1969 with fans accepting and embracing each change in music style, I was lucky enough to be a teenager in those years and looking back now 50 years later it was a great time in popular culture to be a teenager.
Bangladesh
- A hurricane and resulting Tsunami cause Flooding in East Pakistan Bangladesh kills 22,000
- The Profumo Crisis in the UK causing resignations from the cabinet caused by war minister John Profumo having an affair with Christina Wheeler who was also involved with a Soviet Navy officer
More Information and Timeline For The Profumo Affair
1. 1961 John Profumo meets Christine Keeler, a London call girl at a house party at Cliveden, the Buckinghamshire mansion owned by Lord Astor.
2. July 1961 John Profumo begins affair with Christine Keeler
3. 1961 Christine Keeler is also sleeping with drug dealer Johnny Edgecombe
4. 1961 Christine Keeler is also having an affair with Yevgeni Ivanov, a naval attaché at the embassy of the Soviet Union
5. August 1961 Sir Roger Hollis head of MI5 asks Cabinet Secretary, Sir Norman Brook to talk to John Profumo to end relationship with Christine Keeler
6. 1962 Affair becomes public when press releases story
7. March 1963 John Profumo stated to the House of Commons that there was “no impropriety whatever” in his relationship with Keeler
8. June 5th 1963, John Profumo resigns following his admission that he had lied to the House re: relationship with Christine Keeler
Reading through this now seems pretty tame compared with many other scandals over the years but because of Soviet Connection, his role as Secretary of State for War and Christine Keeler’s other affairs with gangland figures and drug dealers it was a major news story.
Haiti
- Hurricane Flora a massive storm kills 6,000 in Haiti, Cuba, Trinidad, and Tobago, Grenada,
- Studebaker the US Car Maker goes out of business and Ends production
More Information and Timeline For Studebaker
1. 1852 Studebaker Founded in South Bend, Indiana to produce wagons for farmers, miners, and the military
2. 1857 Studebaker begins making horse drawn wagons for the US Army
3. 1902 Studebaker begins making Electric vehicles
4. 1904 Studebaker began making gasoline-engined five-passenger touring cars in partnership with Garford
5. 1920’s Annual production capacity was 180,000 cars employing 23,000 staff
6. 1920’s multiple plants in Detroit, South Bend and Walkerville Canada
7. Great Depression Studebaker like many other car makers struggled following the Wall Street Crash of 1929 till the later 30’s
8. World War II Studebaker produced the Studebaker US6 truck and the M29 Weasel cargo and personnel carrier
9. World War II Studebaker produced the Studebaker US6 truck and the M29 Weasel cargo and personnel carrier
10. Early 1950’s Industry price war between Ford and General Motors leaves smaller manufacturers like Studebaker struggling to compete
11. 1954 Packard takes over Studebaker
12. 1963 December 20th South Bend plant produced its last Studebaker car in the United States
13. 1963 December 20th South Bend plant produced its last Studebaker car in the United States
12. 1966 the last Studebaker plant in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada ends production
Following the dominance of Ford and GM with aggressive pricing, streamlined production and lower labor costs few independent car makers survived and Studebaker is one of many who were swallowed up or ended car production.
South Korea
- Korea returns to Civilian Rule
UK
- American Express introduces Credit Cards Into The UK
Libya
- An earthquake in Libya destroys the village of Barce – 500 dead
Yugoslavia
- An Earthquake Strikes Skopje, Yugoslavia destroying 80% of the city
Greece
- Bloodless Military coup deposes President George Papadopoulos
Saipan
- Typhoon Olive with 110MPH Winds destroyed most of the homes on the Island of Saipan
U.S.
- Alcatraz federal penitentiary known as “The Rock” closes
Germany
- Berlin Wall Opened For 1 Day Passes
UK
- 1st Beeching Report suggests closing 25% of British Rail
U.S.
- The Sabin oral Polio Vaccine which is taken with a lump of sugar is given nationwide in US and UK
Kenya
- Kenya Gains Independence from Britain
U.S.
- In the Supreme Court case of Gideon v. Wainwright rules that a fair trial “cannot be realized if the poor man charged with [the] crime has to face his accusers without a lawyer to assist him.”
U.S.
- Members of Ku Klux Klan dynamite Baptist Church in Birmingham, Alabama killing 4 young girls causing US Wide public outrage and Condemnation for the action.
U.S.
- Nuclear-powered attack submarine USS Thresher sinks in the Atlantic Ocean
Venezuela
- Student riots break out all over Coro and Valencia, Venezuela.
Vatican
- Pope John XXIII dies
Vatican
- Pope Paul VI is elected by College of Cardinals.
Russia
- The United States and the Soviet Union agree to establish a “hot line” direct communication system between the two nations to prevent a possible Nuclear War.
UK
- The Great Train Robbery takes place in Buckinghamshire, England
U.S.
- First US State Lottery in New Hampshire
Yugoslavia
- Yugoslavia declares President Tito President for Life
U.S.
- Martin Luther King, Jr. delivers his “I have a dream” speech
U.S.
- James Meredith becomes the first African American to graduate from the University of Mississippi
Technology
- AT&T introduces touch tone phones
- Flymo Sells first Hover Mower
- The first prototype Learjet takes off
- Zip codes implemented in US
- Lava Lamp or The Astro Lamp Launched by Edward Craven Walker
Inventions Invented by Inventors and Country ( or attributed to First Use )
Tape Cassette Netherlands ( Philips ) used to record and play audio
Pull Tab Can As Used For Soda U.S.A. Alcoa Company
Popular Culture 1963
This was the year an Insurance firm State Mutual Life Insurance invented the Smiley Face found on anything and everything around the world including T Shirts , it’s popularity was at it’s peak in the 1960’s
- The Beatles release their first album Please Please Me.
- The first episode of the BBC television series Doctor Who is broadcast
- Bob Dylan walks off the Ed Sullivan show
- Beatles Release I Want To Hold Your Hand/I Saw Her Standing There and Meet the Beatles which is the beginning of Beatlemania.
- Beatle’s Release “She Loves You” in UK which goes to Number 1 for 4 weeks August 23rd
Popular Films
- Cleopatra
- The Longest Day
- Lawrence of Arabia
- Mutiny on the Bounty
- To Kill a Mockingbird
Check out our Television Programmes From The 60s whenever possible we have included a trailer to jog your memory.Series trailers and more information are found on the decade they started.
Popular Musicians
- The Beatles
- Roy Orbison
- Buddy Holly
- The Drifters
- Jim Reeves
Popular TV Programmes
- Coronation Street
- The Andy Griffith Show
- The Flintstones
- Mister Ed
- The Avengers
- The Dick Van Dyke Show
Born This Year
Big Kenny ( Big & Rich ) This Day In History November 1st
Tatum O’Neal News And Events From November 5th
Michael Jordan This Day In History February 17th
Johnny Depp News And Events From June 6th
Major World Political Leaders
Australia Prime Minister Sir Robert Menzies Brazil President João Goulart Canada Prime Minister John Diefenbaker till April 22,
Canada Prime Minister Lester B. Pearson from April 22,
China Chairman of the People’s Republic of China Liu Shaoqi
France President Charles de Gaulle
Germany Chancellor Konrad Adenauer Till 16 October
Germany Chancellor Ludwig Erhard From 16 October
India Prime Minister Jawahar Lal Nehru
Italy Prime Minister Amintore Fanfani Till 21 June
Italy Prime Minister Giovanni Leone From 21 June
Italy Prime Minister Giovanni Leone Till 4 December
Italy Prime Minister Aldo Moro From 4 December
Japan Prime Minister Hayato Ikeda Mexico President Adolfo López Mateos Russia / Soviet Union
First Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union Nikita Khrushchev South AfricaPrime Minister Hendrik Frensch Verwoerd United States President John F. Kennedy Till November 22,
United States President Lyndon B. Johnson From November 22,
United Kingdom Prime Minister Harold Macmillan Till 19 October
United Kingdom Prime Minister Sir Alec Douglas-Home From 19 October
Political Elections
Canadian Federal Election 1963 Lester B. Pearson ( Liberal ) defeats John Diefenbaker ( Progressive Conservatives )
Daily Tao / 062 – Interpretation
All that we experience is subjective.
There is no sensation without interpretation.
We create the world and ourselves;
Only when we stop do we see the truth.
The world exists, but we cannot truly be one with it in our normal modes of consciousness. Our minds know the world by constructing conclusions from the data of our senses. All that we know is filtered and interpreted.
Therefore, there is no such thing as objectivity or direct knowledge of the world. Everything is relative because we are each condemned to our particular vantage points. As long as we all have different perspectives, as long as perception relies on our senses, then there cannot be an absolute truth. All knowledge from experience, valuable as it may be, is imperfect and merely provisional.
Inner truth is only glimpsed by disconnecting the mechanism of interpretation. If we can withdraw the activities of the senses and isolate that part of the mind responsible for filtering sensory input, then we can temporarily shut off the ongoing process of interaction with the outside world. We will then be in a neutral place that is wholly turned inward. We are left with an absolute state, entirely without distinction or relativity. This is called nothingness, and it is the truth underlying all things.
What’s Playing …
on my iPhone/iPad this week –
Thank goodness for Starbucks free downloads or I never would have found this duo …. been on constant rotation lately –
Ivan & Alyosha – the verse, the chorus








