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Re: Tao Perl Ching - The Scripture of the Way of Perl

by zentara (Archbishop)
on Dec 18, 2004 at 11:44 UTC ( [id://415847]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Tao Perl Ching - The Scripture of the Way of Perl

Nice thoughts about Tao. But when things get tough on the earth-plane, you shouldn't
use Tao;
instead transcend, and

use Om;.

....and sleep better at night. :-) Remember, at some point we all have to leave this all behind.


I'm not really a human, but I play one on earth. flash japh

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Re^2: Tao Perl Ching - The Scripture of the Way of Perl
by radiantmatrix (Parson) on Dec 20, 2004 at 02:44 UTC

    Interesting advice. I find that the Tao and Om modules are both quite useful, and not wholly incompatible, as long as you understand the difference in interfaces where they overlap.

    radiantmatrix
    require General::Disclaimer;
    s//2fde04abe76c036c9074586c1/; while(m/(.)/g){print substr(' ,JPacehklnorstu',hex($1),1)}

      This may be getting OT, but the biggest difference I see, between the Tao and Om modules, is that the Tao focuses on the sexual nature of existence(yin-yan), whearas yin and yan are unified, and undifferentiated in the Om module, where there is no $sex variable. $Psychoanalists->freak_out. :-)

      I'm not really a human, but I play one on earth. flash japh

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