The Quotes Ep 32 Lao Tzu and Aristotle
In this episode I talk about two quotes. One from Lao Tzu and one from Aristotle.
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In this episode I talk about two quotes. One from Lao Tzu and one from Aristotle.
When we’re feeling stressed it’s a sign that we’re out of alignment with our authentic self.
In today's episode we talk all about the mystic power of 'TE' from Lao Tzu and the Tao Te Ching, what it means, and how we can use it to align with our highest self.
We’ll cover the 3 sacred treasures that allow us to realign with ourselves, from covering kindness, simplicity, and humility.
Make sure to tune into the entire episode as we give some real time examples of how you can apply these 3 sacred treasures in your life.
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It seems to me that some people will only take new advice, maybe only when scientifically offered as confirming what we already know because the other advice is out of date.
Well, take the teachings of the Stoics, Lao Tzu, Marcus Aurelius, Huna and so much more just going to prove there is very little new new.
The real skill is how to use and adapt those teachings in this time, in your life, and in your style. Take it and develop it.
And then make sure you share it. Because when you do you will probably learn it even more profoundly and secondly, with selfless service, you will be adding to the health of little ole' planet Earth and those you know in it - That's got to be a great thing to do AND it feels good too! :O)
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In the great book of Tao Te Ching, Verse 33, Lao-tzu says the following:
“One who understands others has knowledge; one who understands himself has wisdom. Mastering others requires force; mastering the self needs strength."
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Our quote for today is from Lao Tzu [LAH-O-ZAH]. He said, "In dwelling, live close to the ground. In thinking, keep to the simple. In conflict, be fair and generous. In governing, don't try to control. In work, do what you enjoy. In family life, be completely present."
In this podcast, we are making our way through Garry R. Morgan's book, "Understanding World Religions in 15 Minutes a Day."
Our Understanding World Religions topic for today is, "Taoism"
Because Taoism and Confucianism are so opposite in philosophy and concept, they're commonly treated as separate religions. Also, combining them would result in a very lengthy chapter, so the usual custom has been followed here. This is somewhat artificial, however, since Chinese religion as it is actually practiced combines these along with ancient polytheistic religions, including ancestor veneration and Buddhism. This is a community religion, and a traditional temple in Taiwan or rural China frequently contains statues of Confucius, Lao-tzu, Buddha, and many traditional deities all together.
Taoism takes its name from the title of the book "Tao Te Ching," or "The Way of Nature." In modern slang we might call this philosophy "It is what it is." This brief work—its length is about the same as five chapters of this book—rivals the "Analects of Confucius" as the most influential literature in Chinese history. Only the Bible has been translated more times than the Tao Te Ching, and more than a thousand commentaries have been written about it.
The man traditionally credited with having written it and with starting Taoism was named Li-poh-yang, but he is better known by the title given him by his disciples, Lao-tzu, meaning "Old Master." In China, where age is highly revered, this title of respect even gave rise to a legend that he was born old. There is less historical information about Lao-tzu than any other founder of a world religion. Some scholars even doubt that this historical person ever existed. Confucian sources say he was born about 500 BC, and that the two shapers of Chinese life met in person. Many literary scholars believe the Tao Te Ching was compiled from multiple sources over several centuries.
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