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Power for the Peaceful: A Course in Tao

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Apr 20, 2023 • 24min

Episode 12, Verse 11, "What a Bowl Knows"

We have used the word "empty" or "emptiness" in our episodes 107 times already! And here yet another verse on emptiness! Don't worry, for today, I give the mic over to the players in this verse: "Hub," "Bowl," "House," and "Open Door." (Lots of fun!) This podcast is an original labor of love, designed, written, and co-produced by many, whose central idea is that Tao te Ching is good news for today. Tao still speaks. Ryan Wallace spoke our quotes this time. Audrey Davis is our artist. Molly Hartwell sings her song, “Put Your Roots Down.” Fortress Press holds the copyright for quotations from my Tao Te Ching translation. Thanks to you for your attendance in this class on Taoism. May your days begin in peace, and become wombs for radical hope.
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Apr 13, 2023 • 25min

Bonus Episode 01: Thingification, or Why Tao still matters

This bonus episode treats the myths and narratives of our forgetfulness to live as full humans, alive, and in community with all creation, which is NOT dead. I treat the myths and narratives given us by Genesis 1, ancient Mesopotamia, Greek philosophy, and the Enlightenment. May your days begin in peace, and become wombs for radical hope!! Marc Mullinax - mmullinax@mhu.edu
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Apr 6, 2023 • 22min

Episode 011 Verse 10 "Ownership is a Tax"

IMAGINE a world without acquisition for ego's sake. We know how the aim of the unchecked ego is EVER to gain, acquire, and surround itself with trophies of its accomplishments. Can this be reversed? Can we live for others instead of living only to feed our desire for more accomplishments, more acquisitions, more ego-assisted schemes? The answer is a resounding YES, WE CAN! My translation of this verse aims to show how "taxing" it is to live for, serve, and purchase for only for one's Self. We can "UN-Self". Here’s an important announcement: Next week, I will have a bonus episode, that addresses some of the main and neglected themes of this Tao Te Ching text. Hopefully it’ll be enriching. The following week, we'll turn to Verse 11. This podcast is an original labor of love, designed, written, and co-produced by many, whose central idea is that Tao te Ching is good news for today. Tao still speaks. Audrey Davis is our artist. Molly Hartwell sings her song, “Put Your Roots Down.” Fortress Press holds the copyright for quotations from my Tao Te Ching translation. Thanks to you for your attendance in this class on Taoism. May your days begin in peace, and become wombs for radical hope.
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Mar 30, 2023 • 24min

Episode 010 - Verse 9: Early Retirement

Verse 9 of Tao te Ching. At its core, this verse portrays Taoism’s vision of teaching an individual, a community, or even a civilization, to “let go”. Be careful, this verse advises, in how far one goes, or how widely we extend ourselves, or how deeply we may want to insinuate ego into our lives and projects. By letting go, by “retiring early” in one’s schemes, one returns to one’s natural, spontaneous, originally peaceful state. Holding on to unnatural desires leads only to hopeless gain, and competes with one’s original state of harmony. When I practice the unnatural I not only tip, but also tilt, the harmonic balance that is my natural birthright and gift. This verse asks us why do we do more than we need to do? What would happen if we did only the truly necessary, and no more? This podcast is an original labor of love, designed, written, and co-produced by many, whose central idea is that Tao te Ching is good news for today. Tao still speaks. Thanks to Wendy Dover for her readings and question. Audrey Davis is our artist. Molly Hartwell sings her song, “Put Your Roots Down.” Fortress Press holds the copyright for quotations from my Tao Te Ching translation. Thanks to you for your attendance in this class on Taoism. May your days begin in peace, and become wombs for radical hope. Marc - mmullinax@mhu.edu
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Mar 23, 2023 • 25min

Episode 009: Verse 8 - "What Would Water Do?"

To observe water in all its manifold forms is to study Tao at its most essential. Listening to water sharpens our ears for hearing Tao. Today's episode departs from the usual teaching, and instead features an "interview" with water.  This podcast is an original labor of love, designed, written, and co-produced by many, whose central idea is that Tao te Ching is good news for today. Tao still speaks. Thanks to Tom Burnet for his voice and question. Audrey Davis is our artist. My brother Ben Mullinax supplied the background water sounds in today’s episode. Fortress Press holds the copyright for quotations from my Tao Te Ching translation. May your days begin in peace, and become wombs for radical hope.
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Mar 16, 2023 • 25min

Episode 008: Verse 7-Endurance Practices

In this episode, we get simple ... and ethical. If Heaven and Earth (or Tao) last forever, how do they do it? (Spoiler alert: They live for others, and not for themselves.) Teased out in this verse is the same question for us. How may we endure? The answer is as simple as it may "seem" difficult to practice, but I make the bold assertion that our endurance and living long is no different from Tao's (after all, Tao birthed us, right?). We endure by finding our fulfillment in the filling and fulfillment of others. This podcast is an original labor of love, designed, written, and co-produced by many, whose central idea is that Tao te Ching is good news for today. Tao still speaks. Thanks to Terri Farless for her voice and question. Audrey Davis is our artist. Molly Hartwell donated her song “Put Your Roots Down”. Fortress Press holds the copyright for quotations from my Tao Te Ching translation. The poem found near the end of the episode is found here: https://www.awakin.org/v2/read/view.php?tid=2613 May your days begin in peace, and become wombs for radical hope.
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Mar 9, 2023 • 27min

Episode 007: Verse 6, The Womb

There are but 25 Chinese characters in this verse, Tao te Ching's second shortest verse. Here the amazing teaching about The Feminine Nature of Tao. Until now, Lao Tzu has refrained from any anthropomorphizing of Tao. But in this verse, he links Tao with the Feminine, the Mother, the Womb. We start off with comparisons in 9 English translations for the Chinese word for woman (牝). Then we explore how deep this Feminine idea goes in Taoism's understanding of creation. Noteworthy is Lao Tzu's use of a feminine image/metaphor to convey this teaching. Quote by Thomas Cleary, Immortal Sisters: Secrets of Taoist Women. Boston: Tambala Publications, Inc., 1989. Tao still speaks. Thanks to Nancy Hastings Sehested for her voice and question. Artwork by Audrey Davis. The song “Put Your Roots Down” is graciously donated by songwriter and singer Molly Hartwell. The copyright for quotations from Tao Te Ching is held by Fortress Press. May your days begin in peace, and become wombs for radical hope.
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Mar 2, 2023 • 27min

006 Verse 5 The Function of Emptiness Pt.1

Explore the power of emptiness in Tao te Ching's Verse 5 with analogies of a waving flag, a bellows, and a flute. Learn how emptiness is the source of creativity, art, and compassion. Discover the concept of 'no preference' and the Chinese character Ren (仁). Embrace radical hope and peace in your daily life.
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Feb 23, 2023 • 28min

005 Verse 4: Hidden Brilliance

Dr. Dan Snyder, author of 'Praying in the Dark,' explores Verse 4 of Tao te Ching, discussing emptiness, darkness, potential, and hidden brilliance. He suggests fasting from a habit to find balance, references a Ted-Talk, and emphasizes the importance of embracing humility and transformation. The podcast focuses on reconnecting with ancestral wisdom, finding peace in emptiness, cultivating wisdom through sensitivity, and exploring the dynamics of silence and speech.
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Feb 16, 2023 • 31min

Episode 4: Simple Necessities

Chris Berg from East Flat Rock, NC discusses the simplicity of desire and honorable yearnings in Tao te Ching Verse 3. The podcast explores Wu-Wei, wise action governed by simple necessities. It touches on the importance of harmony, interconnectedness, and finding peace through simplicity and compassion.

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