Taoism's RADICAL Advice on Trusting the World

In this podcast, we will explain why trust is the paradox of oneness with the Tao. This is the thirty-ninth episode of the 81 Meditations of the Tao Te Ching, a series where we explore each chapter of the Tao Te Ching. We will dissect chapter thirty-nine of the Tao Te Ching to give you ultimate clarity on the meaning of this chapter.
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0:00 Introduction
0:15 Tao Te Ching Chapter 39
2:37 Tao is oneness
3:29 Tai-chi, wu-chi, and humility
5:02 Taoism is integral nondualism
7:35 The challenges of the Kali Yuga
9:20 Acknowledging oneness everyday
11:13 Returning to our innate humility
13:20 Build strong spiritual foundations
15:25 Resilience is a cure for oversensitivity and weakness
17:54 What if Lao-tzu was president?
19:05 Having maturity is profound in a sick world
20:39 The dangers of a growing soft world
22:14 Greatness is built on strong foundations
25:19 The natural deep state of mind
28:20 Dopamine's connection to humility
30:03 Losing the ability to think deeply
31:47 The life of the constant coach potato
32:24 Becoming the master of change
33:28 Trust is the paradox of oneness
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  • @JasonGregoryAuthor
    @JasonGregoryAuthor10 ай бұрын

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  • @mikeetempleton

    @mikeetempleton

    10 ай бұрын

    I want to go! 😊

  • @janeberteauful
    @janeberteauful10 ай бұрын

    Yes, thank you for pointing out the dopamine hit of deep reading and understanding. It is subtle and beautiful and joyful. It is mature dopamine.

  • @tobinharris8107
    @tobinharris810710 ай бұрын

    Be wise enough to know what you don't know and trust the universe=the paradox of oneness. Love it guys! Thank you! ☯👍☯

  • @philipmariposa3067
    @philipmariposa306710 ай бұрын

    Absolutely, the conflict among humans is manufactured, by those who sow discord in order to control us. Cultures are different, and those differences are wonderful and interesting; basic human nature is the same wherever (and whenever) you go. Thank you both.

  • @laomasterandstudent
    @laomasterandstudent10 ай бұрын

    Walk the walk and the talk wont be needed!!!DAO☯️☯️☯️👌🧘🧘🙏🙏💆💆🦋🦋🙌💪

  • @justinthillens2853
    @justinthillens285310 ай бұрын

    My favorite take away from Socrates and Plato: "true wisdom is knowing that you know nothing"

  • @billzepp69

    @billzepp69

    10 ай бұрын

    Do you see the truth. We can’t know because of size. The bigger thing can see and know but the smaller thing can understand in a way the knower can’t.

  • @justinthillens2853

    @justinthillens2853

    10 ай бұрын

    @@billzepp69 what if I told you that your size is necessarily presupposed by your perspective? And what if I told you that the distinction between knower and known was also presupposed by that same perspective?

  • @mikeetempleton
    @mikeetempleton10 ай бұрын

    Thanks for this Gayoung and Jason. Much love to you both. ☺️

  • @johnc.6645
    @johnc.664510 ай бұрын

    Taoism is so well analyzed by you both. Thanks again

  • @rafaelmelitonrodriguezmigl7509
    @rafaelmelitonrodriguezmigl750910 ай бұрын

    You two are the best. Thank you for your kind effort to uplift humanity.

  • @prasenjitpaul7172
    @prasenjitpaul717210 ай бұрын

    Whatever you guys saying absolutely resonate with me .....felt like it was inside me

  • @melissaqualls5774
    @melissaqualls577410 ай бұрын

    Excellent commentary😊 I agree about reading and absorbing the knowledge. You can not learn the valuable knowledge of the Dao spending your time indoors and being on social media .

  • @CaptainSanchez
    @CaptainSanchez10 ай бұрын

    I found this podcast episode to be so very practical and useful and powerful. Thank you so much. I love the dynamics of you two sharing commentary and building off one another to make the points even more clear and precise. May more realize these truths that you guys continuously share. Keep up the great play. Keep up the great spirit. Blessings!

  • @colemarsh13
    @colemarsh1310 ай бұрын

    Thank you 😊

  • @ShraddaNiche
    @ShraddaNiche10 ай бұрын

    Thank you 🙏 this just happened to be the chapter I was reading. ❤

  • @billzepp69
    @billzepp6910 ай бұрын

    Trust in your experience to please the dao. Existence is what it is and it knows when you don’t think it’s right and when you stop trusting it.

  • @joshuamunoz6068
    @joshuamunoz606810 ай бұрын

    Love you guy’s ❤️🙏. Thank you

  • @sevendevs2253
    @sevendevs22538 ай бұрын

    I just left a comment sharing something rather personal, but also just wanted to tell you that your podcast is really nice. When I first got introduced with the slow pacing and the jumping into texts that are hard to read, I wasnt on board at first. But you make the philosophy behind these things extremely understandable, your voices are good to listen to and the occasional jokes or takeaways about taoism in connection to the mainstream world make the podcast relaxing but still very relevant also when it doesnt only comes to thoughts about oneself, but society as a whole.

  • @felipefigueira79
    @felipefigueira795 ай бұрын

    You are an Oasis os wisdom. Thank you so much. Ive been studying the tao since 2017. Church today is soft.

  • @vivekpullah7724
    @vivekpullah772410 ай бұрын

    Many many many kind loving thanks for sharing your precious blessings and knowledge V

  • @thepolymathacademy4891
    @thepolymathacademy489110 ай бұрын

    1:03 - Worthless Is Not Humble, But Naive & Ignorant, Even If It Is The Muse Of Your Current Paradigm 5:17 - Beacause This Is The Truth & What We Reveal & Connect With Meaning We Are Always Whole, It's A Royal Soul Of Inmaterial Spiritual Overflow, A Giving Humble Being Like Sunlight From The Orientation Of Consciousness & Realtionship With it, From This Truth We Can Make Art From Wholeness, That Has Deeper Subject Matter Of Truth & Not Just Victimhood Tribalism, But To Be Able To Translate The Transcendence Of Awe Inspiring Psychological Truth Withinwards. But this all in all was a great conversation, very refreshing!

  • @thepolymathacademy4891

    @thepolymathacademy4891

    10 ай бұрын

    But i push all traditions away, i prefer a fresh observation of self, which is based in truth, but i don't judge those that do follow tradition. - it's not that you think your better than anyone, that is your assumption for people being authentic & independent, it's a self reflection, so you are as great as them, but you saying your not is your own meaning making, based on how your feeling of lack in self reliance.

  • @thepolymathacademy4891

    @thepolymathacademy4891

    10 ай бұрын

    26:17 - yeah it takes effort to focus, but people who are rebellious who dont use traditions are those that create such approaches that you follow, it's just some are innovative and self reflecting & some are more learning but not innovative in approach to there reflection, but those that create the paths you walk, once had to lay the way, and this laying of the way is the only true path, and others paths aren't your own, and therefore you saying others Can't be as good or what not is against what the truest path is of self, but i guess that is what happens when you go to far down a neatly laid path you start to feel comfortable in relying on there road to ease the mess of the path of self reliance that's not hacked or tended to at all, the only way that can be known is self exploration, forming your own way from what is.

  • @karl882
    @karl8829 ай бұрын

    3:37 So funny how Jason is trying to nod in the Western and Indian way at the same time 😂😂😂. Great video!

  • @vitormanuelfreitas2461
    @vitormanuelfreitas246110 ай бұрын

    Our diferences are divine, is our diferences the glue of EVOLution, our diferences make US equals because the truth is we are souls and souls are all the same energy for eternity 💜🙏💜

  • @michaelward6333
    @michaelward633310 ай бұрын

    I especially like the comparison of Tibet to ideal government embodiment. Ahimsa!

  • @reversefulfillment9189
    @reversefulfillment918910 ай бұрын

    Hey Gayung and Jason. I really enjoy your discussions. I've been studying Vedanta for a few years and I resonate also with Taoism. They seem quite similar. Can you explain why one would study both? Is there not enough knowledge in one practice over the other? You make many correlations between Vedanta and Taoism but wouldn't it be prudent to focus on one or the other? I'm not sure if one of your videos touches on the two traditions and the comparisons, please let me know where to find it.

  • @lyellmurray7355

    @lyellmurray7355

    10 ай бұрын

    It does not matter what you study. The only thing that matters, is your focus and intention. Religions rely on scriptures to explain the reality of our existence. Spirituality is built on your own set of experiences, so that you look within to understand the reality of your existence. 🕉️💜🙂

  • @amanbridgefield9208
    @amanbridgefield920810 ай бұрын

    💙

  • @sevendevs2253
    @sevendevs22538 ай бұрын

    I just turned 18 and am very interested in different spiritual viewpoints, taoism being a priority. This stems from my father, as he often talks about it. But I wasnt interested because of the topic, but because he isnt the best and upstanding man and father. Grasping some core concepts of taoism like being humilious enough to accept the world as it is and thereby finding that the only option that will bring true peace of mind is trust and resilience, as a hope that will carry you through all times that might come.. i see now that my father didnt get that as it seems. Even though he has been studying this as well as other similiar topics for what seems to be his whole life now, it resulted into a man not being able to shut up about what he knows, about why HE knows it because of some kind of godly connection other than anyone else who is an imbecile, about why any thoughts regarding his stances shall be irrelevant if he is even listening at all. This whole situation is very funny as i have been developing the concepts of Taoism myself for a year now before knowing that they do belong to what is actually known as Taoism, not that what my father recognizes as such.

  • @GotstandardsDiamondNedFlanders
    @GotstandardsDiamondNedFlanders10 ай бұрын

    So the meditative state or dimension of energy that is God, is a resonant frequency inside us and outside, that is self permeating/perfecting?

  • @Chickarina1
    @Chickarina110 ай бұрын

    Ah, the couch potato. I often feel like I’m watching the movie Wall-E play out in real time. It’s very sad and scary. Mix in some “Brave New World” and “1984” and there you have it.

  • @aum82

    @aum82

    8 ай бұрын

    Completely

  • @Anders01
    @Anders0110 ай бұрын

    I think the Tao shows the illusion of free will but that doesn't mean that the past necessarily determines the future. There can be strong emergence which transcends the mechanical and simplistic view of causality.

  • @raineyburns2863
    @raineyburns286310 ай бұрын

    What texts exactly are we talking about studying? Tao Te Ching? And what else?

  • @vencera2954
    @vencera295410 ай бұрын

    Criticism of Taoism☯️: The Tao Te Ching was not invented by an individual named Lao Tzu, but rather a reinterpretation of it. For example, the Tao Te Ching is found in the petroglyphs of Qianzhenli(川前里), in Alexei Okradonikov's collection of petroglyphs (tablets) from the Amur River region, and in the Aztec Mayan civilization. The Tai Chi symbol was originally meant to symbolize the sun, but Lao Tzu's own reinvention twisted it into a yin-yang idea. But why did Lao Tzu add the symbolism of man and woman to this yin-yang? Other accounts of Lao Tzu suggest that he advocated feng shui(Sex advice) as a way to become a god. After all, he was a perverted thinker with delusional tendencies, whose ideas reflected his aspirations as a subjugated people in the state of Zhou, where sexual desire was repressed. I am deeply disgusted that the Chinese, who are the descendants of these pseudo-thinkers, claim these sexual desires as thought, and honor Lao Tzu as a great man because he is their ancestor.

  • @SoundOfFallingLeaves
    @SoundOfFallingLeaves6 ай бұрын

    I don't agree that Lao Tzu would jump off a bridge. I think he would understand that even modern times dopamine rushes are part of the Tao. See, it's all part of the flow, even this "sick Era". Because all of this mess there are people waking up to the oneness. Even if human minds are getting squeezed, that's a small part for what it is, things simply are and the flow will flow where must flow, though there are lot's of blockages down the river.

  • @powerofone1645
    @powerofone164510 ай бұрын

    Trusting the world = knowing the world is flat.

  • @daughteroftherivers
    @daughteroftherivers10 ай бұрын

    he wouldn't be the president would he ;)

  • @baronbullshyster2996
    @baronbullshyster299610 ай бұрын

    The tail wags the dog these days.

  • @lawrencep4943
    @lawrencep494310 ай бұрын

    😉 Promo_SM