"What Truly Matters: Living with Simplicity and Grace"


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Chapters 44 and 51 of the Tao Te Ching invite us to question what we value most—fame, fortune, or life itself—and to recognize the quiet, nurturing power of the Tao that sustains all things without judgment or ownership. In this discussion, we’ll reflect on how Lao Tzu’s wisdom encourages us to live with contentment, humility, and gratitude, while embracing the natural flow of life.
This is event is part of a series of participative classes for ten weeks presented to the Metaphysical Group. We will use the Stephen Mitchell translation. Both the clear and the mysterious guidance in the Tao te Ching will be discussed in depth. Clarity gives birth to peace. In peace we experience love.
Facilitated by Steve Marcom
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Tao Te Ching (pronounced, more or less, Dow Deh Jing) can be translated as The Book of the Way.
The author's name, Lau-tzu, in Chinese means, roughly, "the Old Master" or "the Old Boy." He cared deeply about the welfare of one's fellow human beings. His book is, among other things, a treatise on the art of government, whether of a country or a child.
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"What Truly Matters: Living with Simplicity and Grace"