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Tao Te Ching is the most translated book ever after the Bible. It was written roughly 2500 years ago by Lao Tzu.
In this episode, I look at the first 27 verses focusing on 3 main themes of the tao: Metaphysics, Dialectics, and Governance or practical knowledge.
Listening to the Tao Te Ching can easily serve as a mantra, a mind vibration, that helps you to release stress from overly analytical daily diatribes and instead, help you vibrate with the everlasting Tao.
I hope you enjoy the mind-opening, expansive, poetic, and contradictory world of the Tao.
This is part 1 of 3
Enjoy
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By Zita HarkaranTao Te Ching is the most translated book ever after the Bible. It was written roughly 2500 years ago by Lao Tzu.
In this episode, I look at the first 27 verses focusing on 3 main themes of the tao: Metaphysics, Dialectics, and Governance or practical knowledge.
Listening to the Tao Te Ching can easily serve as a mantra, a mind vibration, that helps you to release stress from overly analytical daily diatribes and instead, help you vibrate with the everlasting Tao.
I hope you enjoy the mind-opening, expansive, poetic, and contradictory world of the Tao.
This is part 1 of 3
Enjoy
Check out our Patreon for weekly messages, book club, weekly meditations, and more
https://www.happyfreespirit.com/sadhana-and-books/
More about Zita:
www.happyfreespirit.com
IG: @sadhanaandbooks
Twitter @sadhanaandbooks
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.