THE LIVING TAO : TIMELESS WISDOM FOR THE MODERN WORLD
This is a podcast dedicated to exploring the profound, yet elusive True Tao (真道). Acknowledging that the essence of Tao is beyond traditional discourse and expression, this series seeks to demystify Taoist principles and adapt them for contemporary listeners. Each episode offers a blend of ancient wisdom and modern insights, providing practical guidance for navigating the complexities of today’s world. Whether you’re a seasoned practitioner or new to the path, join us in discovering how the timeless wisdom of Tao can be lived out in the here and now.
Episodes

Wednesday Nov 20, 2024
Wednesday Nov 20, 2024
This Podcast presents Chapter 30 of the Tao Te Ching, focusing on the dangers of relying on military might. Lao Tzu argues against using military strength to achieve dominance, emphasizing that such actions lead to negative consequences like famine and resentment. The text highlights the importance of using military force only as a last resort and advocates for humility and restraint even after victory. Ultimately, it emphasizes that true strength lies in aligning with the Tao, not in displays of military power. This principle promotes a peaceful and sustainable approach to governance and international relations.

Wednesday Nov 20, 2024
Wednesday Nov 20, 2024
This Chapter from the Tao Te Ching discuss the Taoist perspective on warfare. It emphasizes that weapons are inauspicious and should only be used as a last resort. The text contrasts auspicious and inauspicious events, associating the left with auspiciousness and the right with inauspiciousness in military contexts. A virtuous leader, therefore, should approach warfare with reluctance and grieve over the loss of life, even in victory. The passages highlight the importance of a peaceful mindset even amidst conflict, suggesting that celebrating violence is antithetical to governing effectively. Ultimately, the text advocates for minimizing harm and avoiding unnecessary conflict.

Wednesday Nov 20, 2024
Wednesday Nov 20, 2024
This Podcast presents an interpretation of Chapter 32 of the Tao Te Ching, focusing on the concept of "Zhi Zhi" (knowing when to stop). It emphasizes the importance of returning to a state of naturalness and undifferentiated being, symbolized by "Pu," to achieve effective governance and avoid calamity. The chapter uses analogies like rivers flowing into the sea to illustrate the natural harmony that arises from embracing this principle. The text explains how, while initial action may be necessary, ultimately knowing when to cease intervention is crucial for lasting peace and prosperity. It contrasts the artificiality of names and forms with the nameless, primordial state of the Tao.

Wednesday Nov 20, 2024
Wednesday Nov 20, 2024
This Podcast presents Chapter 33 of the Tao Te Ching, focusing on the concept of true eternal life. It contrasts external strength and success with inner self-mastery. The chapter argues that true strength comes from self-knowledge and self-conquest, leading to contentment and lasting fulfillment. Achieving this inner peace, rather than worldly victories, is the path to a long and meaningful life, even beyond physical death. The text emphasizes the importance of moral principles and self-regulation in achieving this eternal life.

Wednesday Nov 20, 2024
Wednesday Nov 20, 2024
This Podcast presents Chapter 34 of the Tao Te Ching, focusing on the concept of "The Magnanimity of Heaven and Earth." It describes the boundless and selfless nature of the Tao, which nourishes all things without seeking reward or claiming mastery. The chapter emphasizes humility as a path to true greatness, drawing a parallel between the Tao's actions and the ideal behavior of a sage. Both the original Chinese and an English translation are provided, highlighting the Tao's effortless abundance and its acceptance of all things. Ultimately, the text promotes a philosophy of unassuming power and selfless giving.

Wednesday Nov 20, 2024
Wednesday Nov 20, 2024
This Podcast presents Chapter 35 of the Tao Te Ching, focusing on the indescribable nature of the Tao. The chapter emphasizes the Tao's formlessness and its ability to encompass all things, leading to universal harmony if embraced. Achieving peace, however, should not lead to excessive indulgence, as such pleasures are transient. The Tao's subtle presence is described as imperceptible yet ever-present and inexhaustible. Ultimately, the chapter highlights the paradoxical and mysterious essence of the Tao.

Wednesday Nov 20, 2024
Wednesday Nov 20, 2024
The Chapter excerpts from the Tao Te Ching, Chapter 36, explain the principle of reversal (物极必反), arguing that extremes inevitably lead to their opposites. This principle, illustrated with historical examples like the Qin Shi Huang and the death of Jesus, suggests that attempts to suppress or destroy something often result in its strengthening. The text emphasizes the importance of understanding this subtle yet powerful law, advocating for humility and caution, particularly regarding the use of power and weaponry. Ultimately, it promotes a harmonious approach aligned with the natural order of the Tao.

Wednesday Nov 20, 2024
Wednesday Nov 20, 2024
The Podcast offers two versions of Chapter 37 from the Tao Te Ching, focusing on the concept of Wu Wei (non-action). One version is in classical Chinese, the other a translation. Both emphasize that a ruler adhering to Wu Wei, aligning with the natural order, will achieve effective governance. This is achieved not through forceful intervention, but by allowing natural processes to unfold. Even with initial harmony, however, the text acknowledges the possibility of disruptive individuals, suggesting that skillful guidance, rooted in Taoist principles, can restore peace and righteousness.

Wednesday Nov 20, 2024
Wednesday Nov 20, 2024
This Chapter is an excerpt from Chapter 38 of the Tao Te Ching, focusing on the hierarchy of moral virtues. Lao Tzu argues that morality (De) surpasses benevolence and righteousness, emphasizing that true virtue arises from effortless action (Wu Wei). The passage contrasts those who act virtuously without self-regard with those whose actions are driven by ego and self-interest, ultimately concluding that a focus on substance over superficiality is key to a virtuous life. The chapter further suggests that the loss of Tao leads to a sequential decline in morality, benevolence, righteousness, and finally, etiquette.

Wednesday Nov 20, 2024
Wednesday Nov 20, 2024
This Podcast presents Chapter 39 of the Tao Te Ching, focusing on the concept of "One" (得一) as the fundamental principle of the Tao. It explains how achieving this oneness brings clarity, peace, and abundance to Heaven, Earth, humanity, and all things. Conversely, a lack of oneness leads to chaos and decline. The chapter emphasizes humility and the importance of understanding that even rulers must ground themselves in simplicity to maintain harmony and avoid downfall. A metaphorical example of a car illustrates the oneness of the Tao.

The Living Tao
Welcome to The Living Tao: Timeless Wisdom for the Modern World—your guide to living a life of balance, wisdom, and inner peace. Inspired by the profound teachings of ancient masters, this podcast explores the enduring relevance of these timeless insights in today’s fast-paced world.
Taoist teachings emphasize living in harmony with the natural flow of life—the Tao, or "the Way." This philosophy invites us to embrace simplicity, cultivate humility, and find peace by aligning ourselves with the rhythms of the universe. At its heart, Taoism encourages us to let go of resistance, shed the distractions of ego, and discover the profound serenity that comes from living authentically and in tune with our true nature.
The Tao Te Ching, attributed to Laozi, is one of the most influential texts in Taoism and serves as a cornerstone of our discussions. Its poetic verses guide us to reflect on themes like balance, self-awareness, and effortless action, or wu wei. These teachings are not bound by time or culture—they resonate just as powerfully today, offering insights that help us navigate the complexities of modern life with grace and equanimity.
Each episode of The Living Tao will uncover practical wisdom rooted in these ancient teachings, presenting it in ways that are both accessible and transformative. Whether it's understanding the art of stillness in a world of constant movement, finding clarity amid chaos, or exploring the paradoxes of strength through softness, you’ll discover tools and perspectives to enrich your life and deepen your connection to the world around you.
Whether you're a seasoned practitioner familiar with the Taoist path or a newcomer drawn to its gentle yet profound philosophy, this podcast offers something for everyone. Together, we'll explore how these age-old principles can help us embrace change, cultivate mindfulness, and find a sense of purpose and inner peace in the face of life's challenges.
Join us on this journey of self-discovery, as we bring the wisdom of the Tao into the present moment. Let the timeless truths of this ancient tradition inspire and empower you to live a more harmonious and enlightened life. Tune in, reflect, and allow the teachings of The Living Tao to guide you back to the essence of who you are.