The ancient and venerable:
is ignored by the smart;
but sustains the sage.The new and original:
makes suckers of fools;
but tests the mettle of the wise.
Tao is unfathomably old and dim;
yet ever fresh and sparkling;
unnoticed, yet obvious.
The sage is an outcast;
yet dwells within!
It is tempting to
disregard, disparage or denigrate Taoism, as being an
outmoded, quaintly dated and culturally limited philosophy.
Taoism is easily
misrepresented as backward-looking, but actually subscribes to
a body of 'truths' which it regards as being timeless.
Nor is Taoism opposed
to novel ideas or ways of expressing itself, but does maintain
a pragmatically sceptical stance toward them.
Many thinkers misguidely dismiss it because they fail to
understand or comprehend it; a
limitation which can be overcome.
Confusion arises because
understanding or comprehending are inadequate and inappropriate
ways of approaching Taoism.
This is a difficulty for philosophers, but is intrinsic to
the nature of Tao, and fundamental to its enduring beauty
and power.