Power for the Peaceful: A Course in Tao Marc Mullinax
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- Religion & Spirituality
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What is Taoism/Daoism? "Power for the Peaceful" is an introductory course PLUS life-applications of the 81 verses of the Tao te Ching, a 2500 year-old Chinese text that has lost nothing of its power for peace today.
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Verse 48: "Tao Teaches Math"
We are taught to add to self to be a self, but where is the wisdom that to increase is really decreasing, and to decrease is actually a positive? It’s here in Taoism, but also in Hinduism, Buddhism, and Orthodox Christianity, to start a list.
I reference a pretty crazy podcast from OnBeing by Krista Tippett: https://onbeing.org/programs/colette-pichon-battle-on-knowing-what-were-called-to/
Thanks so much to Naomi Joy Gill for lending her energy, voice, and – for me – a devastating question (in the good sense!).
May your days begin in emptiness, to become wombs to birth radical hope!
Marc Mullinax
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Verse 47: "Spiritual Literacy"
The Beatles put this verse into a song, which you can listen to here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=swT6YTPYwgM.
Verse 47 has a mystical teaching, one claiming that we can sense the entire universe from our tiny rooms or spaces in which we live. How does one even begin to explain this unitary, unified, worldview where all creation intermixes,
interpenetrates, and intermingles in one unified vision or field? So, we talk about developing spiritual literacy.
Thanks to Chris Haynes for his voice and timely question, that links this verse with climate change.
May your days begin in peace and become wombs for radical hope! Marc
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Verse 46: "Arrhythmia"
Knowing when enough is enough is a choice, of quality over quantity, a free determination and conclusion of the wise mind, a free choice made by free persons; “enough” is not an amount or quantity, it is a learned attitude that helps us merge more quickly and easily into the way of the universe.
Eric Cain (https://www.christschool.org/node/290008)
is our reader and question-asker.
May your days begin in the awareness of what is Enough, to become wombs for radical sufficiency and gratitude.
Marc Mullinax
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Verse 45 "The School of Paradox"
Much of Tao te Ching teaches us how to hear and experience Tao. To this end, we need to remove our mental interferences and filters that act to weaken or neutralize the experiencing of Tao.
This Verse 45 teaches such removal, by helping us to embrace the Paradoxical and the Ambiguous. We start with the Rolling Stones and end with guest Mattie Miller-Decker's beautifully phrased question on how Taoist paradox and Buddhist Original Mind are complements.
Mattie is at https://www.hidasta.com/.
May your days begin in peace, and become wombs for radical hope!
Marc Mullinax - mmullinax@mhu.edu
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Verse 44: "Thirst"
Taoism joins most faith traditions that cast doubt on the ability of "things" and other items we can hoard (but not use) ... to satisfy our deepest selves.
Rangsey Chang is our voice for quotations and two great questions on the hope and spirituality of the "things" in our lives.
I mentioned a book in the podcast: The Ego Tunnel: the Science of the Mind and the Myth of Self. He gave a TedTalk on his ideas: https://youtu.be/5ZsDDseI5QI.
May your days begin in peace, and become thirstless
fields in which we sow the seeds of radical hope.
Marc Mullinax
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Verse 43: Revolutionary Patience
We cannot make the entire world into a garden
free of hard things. However, we can make our corner of the world a joyful place. There is then, an art to living softly, as soft beings, living patiently. The wisdom of Verse 43's “the soft overcomes the hard” invites us to pause, and
reevaluate our cultural notions of strength and power.
May your days begin in peace, to become wombs for radical hope!
Marc Mullinax
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Customer Reviews
Well worth the time to listen to a much-needed conversation
When I first got clean from drugs and alcohol 28 years ago, I revisited my college graduate studies of comparative religions, and begin a re-study of the Tao te Chang. Meeting Marc and being invited to listen to this podcast as I studied my various translations, including marks wonderful work listening to his voice and ubiquitous. Are you listening song as I call it? I recommend this podcast for any serious student of life. Thank you for this guidance!