Thread:VenomElite/@comment-28626666-20170616030952/@comment-28113698-20170616120105

Dharma has no single word translation in western languages. It is a Law or Way of Life. Hinduism's original name is the Sannata Dharma for example. But in other traditions Dharma means "phenomena".

As for the Nameless Tao:

"The Tao that can be spoken is not the eternal Tao.

The name that can be named is not the eternal name."

- "Tao te Ching," 1

These opening lines distinguish between two Taos. One is the "eternal Tao" (which cannot be named or explained) and the other "Tao" seems to exist in space and time (and can be named and explained). The eternal Tao is beyond existence and cannot be named or fully understood, while the other Tao exists and can be known. The eternal Tao is infinite; the other is finite. The eternal Tao is formless; the other is formed. The eternal Tao is transcendent; the other is immanent. The other "Tao" is an attempt to describe the "eternal Tao" in human terms; but such effort can never express the eternal Tao fully.

Beyond Reality is just another concept for 1-A. Basically Brahman.