3 Quotes & Sayings By Jc Cooper

J.C. Cooper is a retired Lieutenant Colonel USAF and a graduate of the United States Air Force Academy. He was a combat pilot who tested new aircraft from the time he completed pilot training in 1969 until his retirement from the Air Force in 1988. In his career, he flew the F-4 Phantom II, A-7 Corsair II, F-15, F-16, and F-117 Nighthawk Read more

His career assignments included flying fighter and attack aircraft as well as flying combat air patrol missions over Vietnam and flying combat missions over Iraq and Afghanistan. He is also an author and historian whose published works include: “Fighter Pilot: The Humble Beginnings of an Aviator” and “Total Force: A History of United States Military Aviation”

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The highest goodness is like water. Water is beneficial to all things but not contend. It stays in places which others despise. Therefore it is near Tao. The weakest things in the world can overmatch the strongest things in the world. Nothing in the world can be compared to water for its weak and yielding nature; yet in attacking the hard and strong nothing proves better than water. For there is no alternative to it. The weak can overcome and the yielding can overcame the hard. This all the world knows but does not practice. This again is the practice of ‘wu-wel’ and nonviolence. Water may be weak, pliable, fluid, but its action is not one of running away from an obstacle. On the contrary, it gives at the point of resistance, envelopes the object and passes beyond it. Ultimately it will wear down the hardest rock. Water is a more telling symbol than land… crossing the river to get to the other side is, again, attaining the state of enlightenment. J.C. Cooper
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Next to the dragon, and connected with it, water is the most frequently used symbol in Taosim. It is the strength in apparent weakness, the fluidity of life, an also symbolic of the state of coolness of judgment, acceptance and passionlessness, as opposed to the heat of argument, the friction of opposition, and the emotion of desire. Water fertilizes, refreshes and purifies and it is symbolic of gentle persuasion in government of the state and the individual. It occupies the lowest position, yet is the most powerful of forces. The highest goodness in like water. J.C. Cooper