Monday, December 8, 2008

The Barny That Can Be Named Is Not The Eternal Barny

"I love you, you love me, we're a happy family, with a great big hug, and a kiss from me to you, won't you say you love me too. I love you, you love me, we're best friends like friends should be, with a great big hug, and a kiss from me to you, won't you say you love me too!"

This song from every child's favorite T.V. show is my whole theme of my Tao Te Ching analysis. The Tao's teaching are as simple and easy as this song. 'I love you, you love me' that's it. As a child we are always filled with joy and happiness, not caring about a darn thing that anybody thinks or says about you, we can go one day to school in our underpants and a cape, and think it's the most normal thing in the world. We, as humans, are in an inevitable process which is called "life." Something that i find ironic about Barny is that, when we think about him we know hes the most loving and caring thing in the world, but in reality hes a dinosaur. For me dinosaurs are ferocious beasts that existed centuries ago.

Barny as we all may know taught kids about loving one another, "Treat people as you would want to be treated." In every episode that I ever saw he said this maxim. He taught us that we should never care what other people think about. Barny and the Tao relate in that they both try to teach us in ways that are very simple and very fast. They tell us very simple thoughts but they work, well at leats for me it did.

Tao teaches us to live life as it comes, never prepare for situations, 'go with the flow.' Barny teaches us this as well because he teaches us that we need to live life as if it were our last day, dance like no one is watching. I have a phrase which I think is essential to all my ideas, Carpe Diem, a saying bya latin poet named Horace. Carpe Diem simply means, sieze the day, it means that we should live life to its fullest, 'NEVER let anyone tell you that you can't do something in life, not even your on dad' (The Pursuit of Happiness).

We never really get the chance to think about how quickly life comes and goes and once you realize it, its too late. This is why every one should always sit down and just think about his/her goals in life, and try to pursue them. If I'm not mistaken there was an episode of Barny about this topic, there was a boy that wanted to become an astronaut and someone told him he couldn't. Barny told that boy that he could be anything he wanted to be if he tried and did everything possible to achieve it. Another topic that associates Barny with the Tao Te Ching is that they both had the same teaching methods, anti-war, anti-stress, and peace. The Tao also tended to teach about, not needing material things to live, I wrote a blog about this topic, in today's day and age people rate how well their doing in life by how many possessions they have, how many cars they have in their garage. I believe this is a misconception on their views of life. First of all we shouldnt judge or rate how well were doing in life, all we should care about its if were happy or not. I have a maxim that relates to the idea of being humble in life:

"He who makes a show is not enlightned...
He who boasts achieves nothing.
He who brags will not endure."

This is why Barny and the Tao have a relationship. They both have very non-complex teaching methods that are part of a much bigger picture but have an extremely big impact on people. This is what Mr. Tangen taught us, when we read books like Tao Te Ching, the way to really get the juice from it, is by analyzing every line as it it were its own book. Never pay attention to something specific while reading a book because by doing this you miss the real moral of it.

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