Chapter 10 Tao Te Ching - Having without Possessing, Acting without Expectations!

Chapter 10 Tao Te Ching - Having without Possessing, Acting without Expectations!

Tao of Our understanding Alcohol Recovery Podcast

In Chapter 10 of the Tao Te Ching, Lao Tzu discussed having without possessing and acting without expectations. Here is a link to an online version of the Tao Te Ching that we use in every meeting; Would you like to receive a free daily topic email...

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54:3312 Oct 2018

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Living Lightly: Taoist Lessons on Recovery from Chapter 10 of the Tao Te Ching

Can you step back from your own mind and understand all things? When we're having expectation, it's a red flag for us that we're not letting go.

Imagine a life where you can hold onto things without feeling the need to possess them, or take action without expecting anything in return. Sounds liberating, right? In this episode of the 'Tao of Our Understanding Alcohol Recovery Podcast', Buddy C. and his insightful guests dive into Chapter 10 of the Tao Te Ching to explore these very ideas. They discuss how embracing the Taoist principles of having without possessing and acting without expectations can significantly impact your recovery journey.

The conversation also delves into the concept of a higher power within Taoist philosophy, offering a fresh perspective on finding a source of strength and serenity. By letting go and being flexible, you can find peace and contentment in your path to sobriety. The hosts also touch on the role of chi energy in recovery and how being content and effortless in your actions can transform your life.

With practical advice and supportive resources like daily topic emails and a secret Facebook group for discussion, this episode offers a wealth of tools for anyone on the road to recovery. Tune in to discover how these ancient teachings can bring tranquility and balance to your modern struggles.

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