BeeNow Podcast, Episode 17
"There is a voice that doesn't use words, listen."
- Rumi, Persian poet
Osama Zayed is on an exploration journey that started a few years ago in Egypt. He considers the world as West and East and right now he is in the oriental world of the East. He humbly thinks that China has a totally different perspective. For him, learning Chinese is a step toward understanding how people perceive life here, and maybe help him understand how people as a whole perceive life.
On this episode, we talk about aligning with the Taoist principle of Wu Wei during his recent trip to Hong Kong. As he puts it "Wu Wei means not forcing stuff." We explored how the inner voice can guide us through complexity and what it means to be aligned with it; how to allow our senses to connect with the natural world - to be in sync with nature.
He shares how he has learned discipline through rock climbing. In exploring the relationship between intuition and culture, he raises a question: where does mythology come from? and why is it even there?
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