In this podcast, we return to our long project of commenting on the Tao Te Ching. This time we comment on Chapters 29 and 30 which speak out against hubris in leaders. The character types of typical leaders is taxonomised and contrasted with that of 'the sage'. The sage, we are told, is without pride, false charm and greed and leads with a light touch. Consequently, his leading style avoids environmental destruction. Lao Tzu also speaks out against warlike behaviour in leaders and spells out the destructive consequences such as famine. We suggest that these lessons are very relevant to our current political situation. [Free. 22 minutes.]
THE BELOVED
CHOOSING A YOGA TEACHER TRAINING
YOGA'S COUNTER-CULTURAL ROOTS
CRYING YOGA
IS ADJUSTMENT OF YOGA POSTURES BY TEACHERS NECESSARY OR USEFUL?
ANUPAYA: PRACTICE WITH THE LIGHTEST TOUCH
THE MYTH OF THE YOGA TEACHER
UTOPIA - HOW & WHY DOES IT HAUNT THOUGHT?
YOGA REGULATION? NO THANKS
VIOLENCE, AHIMSA, SELF-STUDY
MORALITY: CONTINGENCY, LOVE & SELF-ENQUIRY
A CRUEL DECEPTION: THE MANUFACTURE OF DISCONTENT AND THE SPIRITUAL SUPERMARKET
PATANJALI'S ZEN: COMMENTARY ON THE FIRST SIX APHORISMS OF THE YOGA SUTRA
ENERGY MEDITATION
IMAGINATION, SKEPTICISM & WONDER
GETTING INFORMED IN THE INFORMATION AGE
TURBULENCE: TURKEY, BREXIT, THE STRUGGLE FOR THE INTERNET
RE BREXIT [PART TWO]
RE BREXIT [PART ONE]
LETTING BE [PART ONE]: INTRODUCTION TO WU WEI AND ISHVARAPRANIDHANA
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