(Sanskrit) “truth, fundamental principle.” A reference to the essential nature of a given thing. Tattvas are the elemental forces of nature. There are numerous systems presenting varying tattvas as fundamental principles of nature. ...
Whatever it is . . I'd very much like to put in an order; perhaps you have a price list?
I'm a Tea drinker myself and was just considering making a nice hot cup before reading this post; I'll be sure to listen for any words of wisdom that may come my way ;-)
Dear Rizal, NAMASTE! First of all,thanks a bunch for all the corrections and suggestions in the form of a mail.I will be always grateful to you!I came yesterday after a short break! what is the meaning of Tao?which language is this? Wishing You A Marvellous New Year Filled With Love,Laughter and Prosperity, Sasneham, Anu
I agree -- a MUCH better name.
ReplyDeleteNow you are just being biased! :D
ReplyDeleteTattva (also known as Tattwas in western traditions) is a Sanskrit word meaning 'thatness', 'principle', 'reality' or 'truth'. ...
ReplyDelete(Skt., Tib. kho na) - 'Thatness', Absolute Reality.
(Sanskrit) “truth, fundamental principle.” A reference to the essential nature of a given thing. Tattvas are the elemental forces of nature. There are numerous systems presenting varying tattvas as fundamental principles of nature. ...
Pretty close, if not the same as Tao ;)
Though I admit a daily cup of Tattva does not have quite the same ring to it.
ReplyDelete..and now I know why Tao is spelled T not D Dao as there must be Tea in Tao.
What are you putting in your tea that it speaks to you? Can I get some? :)
ReplyDeleteWhatever it is . . I'd very much like to put in an order; perhaps you have a price list?
ReplyDeleteI'm a Tea drinker myself and was just considering making a nice hot cup before reading this post; I'll be sure to listen for any words of wisdom that may come my way ;-)
Sweet! I'll check for it.
ReplyDeleteI'm gonna be revealing a blog i've had for a while pretty soon. look for it in january.
:D
I agree too, "A Daily Cup of Tao" is a much better name indeed :)
ReplyDelete"Tattva" has a good name indeed, but "A Daily Cup" really adds the sense of simplicity and warmth. Looking for your new blog, Tao... :)
Pre-written?? What? How cheap. I want my money back.
ReplyDelete:D I'd write it afterwards but afterwords are hard to write.
ReplyDelete. . . that sounded just like a 'Yoda' comment . . .
ReplyDelete;-)
Dear Rizal,
ReplyDeleteNAMASTE!
First of all,thanks a bunch for all the corrections and suggestions in the form of a mail.I will be always grateful to you!I came yesterday after a short break!
what is the meaning of Tao?which language is this?
Wishing You A Marvellous New Year Filled With Love,Laughter and Prosperity,
Sasneham,
Anu