Ep. 01: The Way of Lao Tzu
Mystical Paths - Taoism & Christianity
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Every religion's mystical path portrays its ideal of the holy man. In Taoism, he is called "The Perfect Man."
Elizabeth Clare Prophet invites you to probe with her this portrait of the Perfect Man and the questions he has answered on the mysteries of the Tao, how you can lean on a pillar that is never shaken and travel a road that is never blocked.
Get answers to such questions as:
- How can you tap a resource that is never exhausted and learn from a teacher that never dies?
- How can you be successful in whatever you undertake and embrace your destiny?
- How can you govern the inside and go along without confusion?
- And how can you focus your attention internally and stand in the center of the quintessential?
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