Wu-Wei | The Art of Effortless Action

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Discover the profound philosophy of Wu-Wei and unlock the secrets of effortless action in this captivating video. Join us as we delve into the teachings of Lao Tzu and explore the essence of Wu-Wei, the art of aligning with the natural flow of life.

From practical tips to insightful quotes from the Tao Te Ching, we'll guide you on a transformative journey towards embracing non-action for greater harmony and fulfillment. Learn how to cultivate spontaneity, let go of control, and navigate life's challenges with ease.

Whether you seek balance, empowerment, or a deeper connection with the universe, Wu-Wei holds the key. Embrace the path of least resistance and discover the power of non-action today.

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😮 so .mmuch valuable knowledge keep doing it.

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How do you get big muscles without working out at the gym? Lazy people always thinking there is a short-cut. Americans love the Taoist concept of 'The Way"---thinking it accepts Non-Action and Non-Duality (no good or evil), which is very far from the Truth. Like most Esoteric works--it has to be understood practically. You have to experience it and there is work involved--you don't just go to "pure-minded" without a "cleansing process" and knowing the difference between right and wrong (virtues and vices). The most famous Taoist work "Dao De Jing" written by Laozi makes a distinction between the "Sage" and the ignorant Masses. The title itself--Path to Virtue (Path to God/Tao) shows that work is involved--as how can you be vitreous without helping others, or not know the difference between good and evil (most evil comes about from those who claim to be trying to help the greater good). So Non-Action leads to Action--but that is because when you calm the mind and reach a state of serenity, you can then discern between good (serenity) and evil (pains, emotions, fears, anxieties, etc), which of course, is the virtue of Wisdom (Zhi in Chinese). Having found this--you can then naturally apply it to others (as their pains become your pains--and of course, this disrupts your serenity), and this is where the virtue of empathy (ren) comes into play. These two states are inner states--and connected to non-action. However, to help others this requires righteous action on your part and in many cases requires you be brave (have courage)--to not do so will automatically cause you a sense of shame if you don't act (Chinese virtue of Justice/Righteousness--Yi). By doing these good works and removing evil from within your own self, your life will just be a continuous Path where you naturally become a Good person and discover the real Tao--and see the Pattern and Purpose of Life and come to respect the Tao (the Virtue Li)--then you will have found true happiness (Eudaimonia). Same system exists in Stoicism and in the West (Four Cardinal Virtues found in Greek and Western religions--including Christianity, Judaism, and Islam--but just like the East, most never reach the End and see the connection. Non-Action will Always lead to Action automatically if done correctly and all the steps are in place (the teaching of Neo-Confucian Wang Yangming---one does not need to learn virtue from a book, one needs to practice it). The Pure Hearted Shall Find God/Tao (and yes, the Beatitudes are rightfully seen as Steps).

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The Tao loves the unknown I Ching literally means book of changes. When you get a intuition go with it, go with the flow it will be your mistake to makr

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