How to experience the Xuanmen mentioned by Laozi in Tao Te Ching?

As a classic of Chinese studies, Tao Te Ching has been read by many people, and many people suggest us to read it. People who have read it all say that the Tao Te Ching written by Laozi is very mysterious. Many friends don't know where the mystery is, and how we should read and explain these mysterious contents.

At the beginning of Taoism, Lao Tzu was crowned as the founder and honored as the old gentleman on the throne, and his 5,000 words were regarded as the classics of the Sect. Although the Tao Te Ching we are seeing now has been changed by dynasties, many contents have also been changed, but there are also many mysterious contents, which make us unable to understand the meaning when reading it. So Bian Xiao will share with you what the mysterious content in the Tao Te Ching really means today.

Tao can be extraordinary, and name can be extraordinary. It is the beginning of the unknown world and the mother of all things. Therefore, there is often no desire to see its strangeness, and there is often a desire to see its strangeness. The two have the same name and are called mystery, mystery, mystery and the door to all difficulties.

Many readers have different views on this. Why do I say they have the same name but different names? I also said that this mystery and mystery is the door to all miracles. Therefore, many people say that this mystery mentioned by Laozi is a method of cultivating immortals, which is an indescribable state. However, Bian Xiao's humble opinion is that this mysterious meaning still needs to be understood in context. "Therefore, there is often no desire to observe its mystery, and there is often a desire to observe it." This is the direction of development and the trend of this action. Laozi believes that when people have no desire for anything, it will make people feel comfortable and carefree to experience that hopeless feeling with their body and mind. Because this wonderful word is a combination of a woman and several words, it means that seeing a beautiful girl will make people feel relaxed and happy. Some people think that what I want to say is to know if he still wants to know if he has desires. Then go and see if that girl still has feelings and if there is a trend he wants to pursue. This feeling is strange, so it's mysterious. I can't describe it in words.

Maybe Lao Tzu is telling us that only when people have no desires and are not driven by desires can they truly understand the mystery of what they want to say. At the same time, Lao Tzu also told us that if we want to know what is mysterious, we might as well let go of all desires and do nothing. When all human desires for money, fame and fortune can't shake you at all, all you have left is the direction of desire. You will see how this desire drives you in which direction, and you will quietly watch the desire restless but unmoved. Does this look mysterious? So I said, this is the door to all miracles.