Tuesday, July 31, 2012

the TAO of TATTOOING 4


Foreword
In this series of blog entries I will offer my fledgling, humble interpretations of Lao-Tsu's 81 chapters of the Tao te ching, as it applies to tattooing.  I am in no way attempting to represent myself as a master of Taoist philosophy, however Lao-Tsu's teachings have inspired me for several decades, and I often look to them for inspiration in dealing with the many challenges of my chosen profession.
   I intend to find my way through each of the chapters, and compile them here in my blog until they are complete, at which time I will publish them in book form for my friends and colleagues in tattooing. I hope that my interpretations might assist and inspire my peers, my clients, my friends, to better understand tattooing, and the meaningful impact it has on all of our lives.  And if perhaps these interpretations lead anyone back to the original teachings of Lao-Tsu, well then I will have truly done something to enrich the world.


4

This Tao (inspiration) we seek
does not come from tattooing.
Tattooing comes from the Tao.

Easiest to find if we are not looking for it
and not pretending, to not be looking for it.

Guard against a noisy mind
cultivate some kind of humility,
and the same Tao will appear
that has been the inspiration of artists throughout time.

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