This podcast deals with Chapters 16 and 17 of the Tao Te Ching. Lao Tzu revisits the character of the sagacious ruler who is rooted in contemplation, this time drawing on a metaphor of plant growth and nuture by deep roots. Not only is contemplation to be nurtured by our roots in the earth, but the sage should quietly nurture those around him. This leads on to considerations of styles of government of which a pure anarchism is evaluated as the most desirable. We suggest that this would only be possible for a population deeply rooted in contemplation of nature and its underpinning processes and cycles. [Free. 23 minutes.]
BELIEF, SYSTEM, STRUCTURE
WAR & PEACE ('GIVE PEACE A CHANCE')
LOVE & COMPASSION
HUMAN INTERACTIONS: POWER DIFFERENTIALS, MASTER-SLAVE LIVED EXPERIENCE, OPEN RECEPTIVITY TO THE OTHER
HOW DO WE KNOW THAT EVERYTHING ISN'T AN ILLUSION?
IS THERE ANY HOPE FOR THE HUMAN SPECIES?
CHAOS AND COSMOS PART THREE
WHO AM I (1) - OVERVIEW
WHO AM I? (2) - PSYCHOLOGY, BIOGRAPHY
WHO AM I? (3) - ADVAITA AND OTHER WHOLENESS TALK
WHO AM I? (4) - ZEN KOAN
WHO AM I? (5) - PHENOMENOLOGY & PATANJALI
WHO AM I? (6) - LANGUAGE
WHO AM I? (7) - LIVED EXPERIENCE
METAPHORS, JAM ROLY-POLY, THE VERTICAL AXIS & FLATLAND
PATANJALI ON PRANAYAMA
A RAMBLE - IS NIETZSCHE SOCRATES WITH A FLUTE?
ON YOGA POSTURES
THEY CONSCIOUSNESS
EVERYTHING HAPPENS FOR A REASON? REALLY?
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