Tao Te Ching Read by Wayne Dyer with Music & Nature Sounds Binaural Beats by @stairway11

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The Tao Te Ching (pronounced Dao De Jing) was a book of wisdom written for kings by a sage named Lao-Tzu, circa 500BC China. Much like the book of Proverbs found in the Biblical canon, the truths found in the Tao Te Ching are universal and timeless. But it’s not just the east which was, and still is influenced by this great work. The Tao Te Ching resonates deeply with many of the Christian mystics as well, from antiquity to modern times. The Tao is not a religion. Its literal translation is The Way. A way of seeing, a way of being. In the Chinese translation of the New Testament, when Christ refers to “The Way,” their word for it is The Tao. “Ritual and religion is the husk of true faith.” These are one of the proverbs found in the book. So regardless of your religious background, or whether you believe in God or not, you will still find wonderful truths about life put into the simplest of words. Truths about leadership, patience, love and creativity. So share this link with those you love. It is a gift to the world, and we are lucky to be living in a time like this where such things can be shared. The world needs healing. The healing begins with the metanoia–the transformation of the mind.

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AUDIO TRANSCRIPT & MP3 DOWNLOAD: bit.ly/WayneDyer-TaoTeChing
Artwork is by Johnny Ganta, You can find his work on Instagram IG @studioganta
Read by- Dr. Wayne Dyer

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@ToniJarvie says:

Thank you ever so much for taking the time to put this Tao book out here! I've been wanting to read it for so long but didn't know which translation to buy, then l couldn't afford the book and its shipping too. I am so grateful to you! I wrote down bits l could find from it in diffferent places but to have the book and your clear narration and quiet background music and nature is a special bonus! Many blessings be upon you! 🏞️🌱💞🙂🌌

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@RajnishChoubey-s6i says:

Tried & Tasted

@hyperelliptik says:

Who is the narrator?

@janerocha2674 says:

Thank you very much. May God bless you all out there and all of us worldwide. In all worlds. Peace, good health, love, joy, wisdom and harmony.

@kuraishi6827 says:

I really needed some inner peace and strength. Thank you very much for this pure bliss of a video🙏❤️🕊️🌿

@regina6838 says:

This has NOTHING to do with the man who read it.
The Tao Te Ching was a book of wisdom written for kings by a sage named Lao-Tzu, circa 500BC China.
It is the foundation of ancient chinese religion TAOISM.
It is one of humanity's sacred, holy books.
It has withstood the test of time.
It has its origins from Gnosis.

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Thank you. Peace on earth & throughout our universe.🪔🙏🪔

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Thank you 💗

@jaybrown5499 says:

THIS GOT ME WANTING TO HAVE A GREAT MEDITATION SESSION 😂 WITH LIKE 100 PEOPLE

@Breathe_with_Kashi says:

I am the musician and I am the music

@Breathe_with_Kashi says:

The truth that can be told is not the eternal truth…. We have to experience the truth and to start we have to breathe properly to become one with the universe ❤ shall we now ????

@vanwangye says:

Good video.

Modern AI is removing Dao in daily lives. Its dangerous.

Dao De Jing's Dao 道. Is the same meanimg in Art of doctor 医道 ,Art of cookery厨道 and Kendo剑道. So Art is a process, artwork is a product. Many people mistake AI is a product, not its a type of procress.

Dao De Jing (道德经) is the art of De (virtue)
Kendo 剑道 is the art (道) of handing swords (剑).
and so on..

Ai writing is removing the art of writing..the dao of writing
Ai drawing is removing the dao of drawing.

Like Dao De Jing is detailed stories of ways how to achieve De.
Kendo os detailed moves and step by step rituals in handling katana.

In some translation..Dao in Mandarin or Japanese translate to English is 'Art' or 'Way'.

Dao, Art or way are of same meaning: a meticulous step by step of micro detail of process of achieving something.

This may seems absurd now. If Ai evolve until removing the Dao from De. Removing Dao from art being a doctor. Removing Dao from Swords.

Imagine the Art of war minus Art and become Ai. How scary that day will be.
Imagine Art of doctor minus Art become Ai.

People will turn ignorant, evolutionary backward and it will be a bloodshed chaotic world.

@Perkinslaurel says:

I just realized something big and maybe this is a good place to share it. The Tao famously never mentions “god” but what else could it be? How better to teach the ways of god than to describe what god is, in detail… what if instead of looking squarely at my shortcomings and “sin” I try and be like god? If I was made in his image I can return the favor by making myself in god’s image, and god is the master, the sage, the great leader! 🎉 from verse 17: when all is finished, the people say, “we did it ourselves”

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@JonathanDmoch says:

I am so content to be one with the Tao.

@senecaaurelius1811 says:

I resisted listening to this interpretation for a while. I won’t go into it here, but I will say after reading at least 5 to 6 other interpretation/translations, this is one of the clearer & impactful ones. Glad that I waited though so I could appreciate it more.

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