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Today we welcome in a new book, Everyday Tao and explore a few readings discussing Tao, Following and Seeing. In "Everyday Tao," Deng Ming-Dao offers an accessible and enlightening overview of Taoist philosophy. He uses Chinese ideograms to present meditations on various spiritual practices. The book includes lessons learned from everyday objects and experiences, such as a tree, a comb, a valley, and a bowl. These reflections are organized into 15 sections that cover themes like nature, silence, meditation, devotion, perseverance, simplifying, and union. Deng emphasizes the importance of balance, harmony, and the union of opposites, unfolding wisdom in action through his writings
By SethToday we welcome in a new book, Everyday Tao and explore a few readings discussing Tao, Following and Seeing. In "Everyday Tao," Deng Ming-Dao offers an accessible and enlightening overview of Taoist philosophy. He uses Chinese ideograms to present meditations on various spiritual practices. The book includes lessons learned from everyday objects and experiences, such as a tree, a comb, a valley, and a bowl. These reflections are organized into 15 sections that cover themes like nature, silence, meditation, devotion, perseverance, simplifying, and union. Deng emphasizes the importance of balance, harmony, and the union of opposites, unfolding wisdom in action through his writings