Every week, Gabriel Raam - a unique philosopher, spiritual teacher and radical thinker from Israel - interprets a chapter of the legendary mystic Taoist classic "Tao Te Ching", using his signature style of a dialectic dialogue to penetrate into Taoism's hidden core.
Gabriel Raam's new book "Life Between Consciousness and Soul: Volume I" provides a deep inside into how we can navigate our lives and search for truth in accordance with the Tao.It can be purchased as hard and soft cover on the link below:https://www.amazon.com/dp/3949960015 Description of the book:One of the greatest diseases of today is inner emptiness, which lies at the base of many people's dissatisfaction with life. For these dissatisfied people, the psychologist's door is open. But psychology assumes we are complete as we are, and, moreover, that we are pursuing happiness or a balanced life.Yet it is not unhappiness or lack of balance that is causing our inner emptiness, it is our incompleteness. Many seekers feel this incompleteness and embark on a journey of self-development, in order to reach what we could and should be.However, the self-development needed to become complete is only the higher part of the journey. What is most commonly overlooked is one extremely basic area with which this book is largely concerned: facing your life and then, actually having your own life.Many seekers of truth, wisdom, and self-development give up having a full, real life, in their quest for consciousness awakening, or illumination. This is a mistake, for without a full vibrant life, which involves a constant inner vitality or activity, there is no base, no ground in which the roots of higher development can establish themselves. So, actually having your life is a prerequisite for the quest to develop the higher faculties and become a whole, full person.But it is not easy, for without self-acceptance – which means accepting and being at peace with what you cannot change in yourself, particularly your weaknesses – you cannot have a life at all. And without a life, your journey will operate in a vacuum, and you will go around in circles.And so, this book is about confronting the need to have your life and learning self-acceptance. Only from this base can the journey begin.The book is primarily an original, current group of related essays, but it is also eclectic and draws on various sources, which give it a frame of reference, body, and support. Just to name a few of such influential sources and philosophers:Martin HeideggerHeraclitus the ObscureR. D. LaingP.D. Ouspensky & G.I. GurdjieffExistential philosophyZen BuddhismKundaliniSufismQuantum physicsHasidic philosophy_____________________Consciousness Way Facebook page: facebook.com/consciousnessway Consciousness Way Website: consciousnessway.org Original music composed and performed by Nazim Kilic: soundcloud.com/orhannazim
In this episode, Gabriel Raam, a unique philosopher, spiritual teacher, and radical thinker from Israel, gives his unique, radical interpretation of chapter 63 of the Tao Te Ching. Practice non-action.Work without doing.Taste the tasteless.Magnify the small, increase the few.Reward bitterness with care.See simplicity in the complicated.Achieve greatness in little things.In the universe the difficult things are done as if they are easy.In the universe great acts are made up of small deeds.The sage does not attempt anything very big,And thus achieved greatness.Easy promises make for little trust.Taking things lightly results in great difficulty.Because the sage always confronts difficulties,He never experiences them. Chapter 63 of Tao Te Ching, as translated by Gia-Fu Feng (馮家福 Feng Jia-fu, 1919–1985) and Jane English (1942–), Vintage Books, 1989 Consciousness Way Facebook page: facebook.com/consciousnessway Consciousness Way Website: consciousnessway.org Original music composed and performed by Nazim Kilic: soundcloud.com/orhannazim
In this episode, Gabriel Raam, a unique philosopher, spiritual teacher, and radical thinker from Israel, gives his unique, radical interpretation of chapter 62 of the Tao Te Ching. Tao is source of the ten thousand things.It is the treasure of the good man, and the refuge of the bad.Sweet words can buy honor;Good deeds can gain respect.If a man is bad, do not abandon him.Therefore on the day the emperor is crowned,Or the three officers of state installed,Do not send a gift of jade and a team of four horses,But remain still and offer the Tao.Why does everyone like the Tao so much at first?Isn't it because you find what you seek and are forgiven when you sin?Therefore this is the greatest treasure of the universe. Chapter 62 of Tao Te Ching, as translated by Gia-Fu Feng (馮家福 Feng Jia-fu, 1919–1985) and Jane English (1942–), Vintage Books, 1989 Consciousness Way Facebook page: facebook.com/consciousnessway Consciousness Way Website: consciousnessway.org Original music composed and performed by Nazim Kilic: soundcloud.com/orhannazim
In this episode, Gabriel Raam, a unique philosopher, spiritual teacher, and radical thinker from Israel, gives his unique, radical interpretation of chapter 60 of the Tao Te Ching. Ruling the country is like cooking a small fish.Approach the universe with Tao,And evil will have no power.Not that evil is not powerful,But its power will not be used to harm others.Not only will it do no harm to others,But the sage himself will also be protected.They do not hurt each other,And the Virtue in each one refreshes both. Chapter 60 of Tao Te Ching, as translated by Gia-Fu Feng (馮家福 Feng Jia-fu, 1919–1985) and Jane English (1942–), Vintage Books, 1989 Consciousness Way Facebook page: facebook.com/consciousnessway Consciousness Way Website: consciousnessway.org Original music composed and performed by Nazim Kilic: soundcloud.com/orhannazim
In this episode, Gabriel Raam, a unique philosopher, spiritual teacher, and radical thinker from Israel, gives his unique, radical interpretation of chapter 59 of the Tao Te Ching. In caring for others and serving heaven,There is nothing like using restraint.There is nothing like using restraint.This depends on Virtue gathered in the past.If there is a good store of Virtue, then nothing is impossible.If nothing is impossible, then there are no limits.If a man knows no limits, then he is fit to be a ruler.The mother principle of ruling holds good for a long time.This is called having deep roots and a firm foundation,The Tao of long life and eternal vision. Chapter 59 of Tao Te Ching, as translated by Gia-Fu Feng (馮家福 Feng Jia-fu, 1919–1985) and Jane English (1942–), Vintage Books, 1989 Consciousness Way Facebook page: facebook.com/consciousnessway Consciousness Way Website: consciousnessway.org Original music composed and performed by Nazim Kilic: soundcloud.com/orhannazim
In this episode, Gabriel Raam, a unique philosopher, spiritual teacher, and radical thinker from Israel, gives his unique, radical interpretation of chapter 58 of the Tao Te Ching. When the country is ruled with a light hand, The people are simple. When the country is ruled with severity, The people are cunning. Happiness is rooted in misery. Misery lurks beneath happiness. Who knows what the future holds? There is no honesty. Honesty becomes dishonest. Goodness becomes witchcraft. Man's bewitchment lasts for a long time. Therefore the sage is sharp but not cutting, Pointed but not piercing, Straightforward but not unrestrained, Brilliant but not blinding. Chapter 58 of Tao Te Ching, as translated by Gia-Fu Feng (馮家福 Feng Jia-fu, 1919–1985) and Jane English (1942–), Vintage Books, 1989 Consciousness Way Facebook page: facebook.com/consciousnessway Consciousness Way Website: consciousnessway.org Original music composed and performed by Nazim Kilic: soundcloud.com/orhannazim
In this episode, Gabriel Raam, a unique philosopher, spiritual teacher, and radical thinker from Israel, gives his unique, radical interpretation of chapter 57 of the Tao Te Ching. Rule a nation with justice. Wage war with surprise moves. Become master of the universe without striving. How do I know that this is so? Because of this! The more laws and restrictions there are, The poorer people become. The sharper men's weapons, The more trouble in the land. The more ingenious and clever men are, The more strange things happen. The more rules and regulations, The more thieves and robbers. Therefore the sage says: I take no action and people are reformed. I enjoy peace and people become honest. I do nothing and people become rich. I have no desires and people return to the good and simple life. Chapter 57 of Tao Te Ching, as translated by Gia-Fu Feng (馮家福 Feng Jia-fu, 1919–1985) and Jane English (1942–), Vintage Books, 1989 Consciousness Way Facebook page: facebook.com/consciousnessway Consciousness Way Website: consciousnessway.org Original music composed and performed by Nazim Kilic: soundcloud.com/orhannazim
In this episode, Gabriel Raam, a unique philosopher, spiritual teacher, and radical thinker from Israel, gives his unique, radical interpretation of chapter 56 of the Tao Te Ching. Those who know do not talk. Those who talk do not know. Keep your mouth closed. Guard your senses. Temper your sharpness. Simplify your problems. Mask your brightness. Be at one with the dust of the earth. This is primal union. He who has achieved this state Is unconcerned with friends and enemies, With good and harm, with honour and disgrace. This therefore is the highest state of man. Chapter 56 of Tao Te Ching, as translated by Gia-Fu Feng (馮家福 Feng Jia-fu, 1919–1985) and Jane English (1942–), Vintage Books, 1989 Consciousness Way Facebook page: facebook.com/consciousnessway Consciousness Way Website: consciousnessway.org Original music composed and performed by Nazim Kilic: soundcloud.com/orhannazim
Chapter 55He who is filled with Virtue is like a newborn child.Wasps and serpents will not sting him;Wild beasts will not pounce upon him;He will not be attacked by birds of prey.His bones are soft, his muscles weak,But his grip is firm.He has not experienced the union of man and woman, but is whole.His manhood is strong.He screams all day without becoming hoarse.This is perfect harmony.Knowing harmony is constancy.Knowing constancy is enlightenment.It is not wise to rush about.Controlling the breath causes strain.If too much energy is used, exhaustion follows.This is not the way of Tao.Whatever is contrary to Tao will not last long.Chapter 55 of Tao Te Ching, as translated by Gia-Fu Feng (馮家福 Feng Jia-fu, 1919–1985) and Jane English (1942–), Vintage Books, 1989 Consciousness Way Facebook pagefacebook.com/consciousnesswayConsciousness Way Websiteconsciousnessway.orgOriginal music composed and performed by Nazim Kilicsoundcloud.com/orhannazim
Chapter 54What is firmly established cannot be uprooted.What is firmly grasped cannot slip away.It will be honoured from generation to generation.Cultivate Virtue in yourself,And Virtue will be real.Cultivate it in the family,And Virtue will abound.Cultivate it in the village,And Virtue will grow.Cultivate it in the nation,And Virtue will be abundant.Cultivate it in the universe,And Virtue will be everywhere.Therefore look at the body as body;Look at the family as family;Look at the village as village;Look at the nation as nation;Look at the universe as universe.How do I know the universe is like this?By looking!Chapter 54 of Tao Te Ching, as translated by Gia-Fu Feng (馮家福 Feng Jia-fu, 1919–1985) and Jane English (1942–), Vintage Books, 1989 Consciousness Way Facebook pagefacebook.com/consciousnesswayConsciousness Way Websiteconsciousnessway.orgOriginal music composed and performed by Nazim Kilicsoundcloud.com/orhannazim
Chapter 50Between birth and death, Three in ten are followers of life, Three in ten are followers of death, And men just passing from birth to death also number three in ten. Why is this so? Because they live their lives on the gross level.He who knows how to live can walk abroad Without fear of rhinoceros or tiger. He will not be wounded in battle. For in him rhinoceroses can find no place to thrust their horn, Tigers no place to use their claws, And weapons no place to pierce. Why is this so? Because he has no place for death to enter.Chapter 50 of Tao Te Ching, as translated by Gia-Fu Feng (馮家福 Feng Jia-fu, 1919–1985) and Jane English (1942–), Vintage Books, 1989 Consciousness Way Facebook pagefacebook.com/consciousnesswayConsciousness Way Websiteconsciousnessway.orgOriginal music composed and performed by Nazim Kilicsoundcloud.com/orhannazim
Chapter 49The sage has no mind of his own. He is aware of the needs of others.I am good to people who are good. I am also good to people who are not good. Because Virtue is goodness. I have faith in people who are faithful. I also have faith in people who are not faithful. Because Virtue is faithfulness.The sage is shy and humble - to the world he seems confusing. Others look to him and listen. He behaves like a little child.Chapter 49 of Tao Te Ching, as translated by Gia-Fu Feng (馮家福 Feng Jia-fu, 1919–1985) and Jane English (1942–), Vintage Books, 1989 Consciousness Way Facebook pagefacebook.com/consciousnesswayConsciousness Way Websiteconsciousnessway.orgOriginal music composed and performed by Nazim Kilicsoundcloud.com/orhannazim
Chapter 48In the pursuit of learning, every day something is acquired. In the pursuit of Tao, every day something is dropped.Less and less is done Until non-action is achieved. When nothing is done, nothing is left undone.The world is ruled by letting things take their course. It cannot be ruled by interfering.Chapter 48 of Tao Te Ching, as translated by Gia-Fu Feng (馮家福 Feng Jia-fu, 1919–1985) and Jane English (1942–), Vintage Books, 1989 Consciousness Way Facebook pagefacebook.com/consciousnesswayConsciousness Way Websiteconsciousnessway.orgOriginal music composed and performed by Nazim Kilicsoundcloud.com/orhannazim
Chapter 47Without going outside, you may know the whole world.Without looking through the window, you may see the ways of heaven.The farther you go, the less you know.Thus the sage knows without travelling;He sees without looking;He works without doing.Chapter 47 of Tao Te Ching, as translated by Gia-Fu Feng (馮家福 Feng Jia-fu, 1919–1985) and Jane English (1942–), Vintage Books, 1989 Consciousness Way Facebook pagefacebook.com/consciousnesswayConsciousness Way Websiteconsciousnessway.orgOriginal music composed and performed by Nazim Kilicsoundcloud.com/orhannazim
Chapter 46When the Tao is present in the universe,The horses haul manure.When the Tao is absent from the universe,War horses are bred outside the city.There is no greater sin than desire,No greater curse than discontent,No greater misfortune than wanting something for oneself.Therefore he who knows that enough is enough will always have enough.Chapter 46 of Tao Te Ching, as translated by Gia-Fu Feng (馮家福 Feng Jia-fu, 1919–1985) and Jane English (1942–), Vintage Books, 1989 Consciousness Way Facebook pagefacebook.com/consciousnesswayConsciousness Way Websiteconsciousnessway.orgOriginal music composed and performed by Nazim Kilicsoundcloud.com/orhannazim
Chapter 45Great accomplishment seems imperfect,Yet it does not outlive its usefulness.Great fullness seems empty,Yet it cannot be exhausted.Great straightness seems twisted.Great intelligence seems stupid.Great eloquence seems awkward.Movement overcomes cold.Stillness overcomes heat.Stillness and tranquillity set things in order in the universe.Chapter 45 of Tao Te Ching, as translated by Gia-Fu Feng (馮家福 Feng Jia-fu, 1919–1985) and Jane English (1942–), Vintage Books, 1989 Consciousness Way Facebook pagefacebook.com/consciousnesswayConsciousness Way Websiteconsciousnessway.orgOriginal music composed and performed by Nazim Kilicsoundcloud.com/orhannazim
Chapter 43The softest thing in the universeOvercomes the hardest thing in the universe.That without substance can enter where there is no room.Hence I know the value of non-action.Teaching without words and work without doingAre understood by very few.Chapter 43 of Tao Te Ching, as translated by Gia-Fu Feng (馮家福 Feng Jia-fu, 1919–1985) and Jane English (1942–), Vintage Books, 1989 Consciousness Way Facebook pagefacebook.com/consciousnesswayConsciousness Way Websiteconsciousnessway.orgOriginal music composed and performed by Nazim Kilicsoundcloud.com/orhannazim
Chapter 42 of Tao Te Ching, as translated by Gia-Fu Feng (馮家福 Feng Jia-fu, 1919–1985) and Jane English (1942–), Vintage Books, 1989 Consciousness Way Facebook pagefacebook.com/consciousnesswayConsciousness Way Websitecwe.hagut.netOriginal music composed and performed by Nazim Kilicsoundcloud.com/orhannazim
Chapter 41 of Tao Te Ching, as translated by Gia-Fu Feng (馮家福 Feng Jia-fu, 1919–1985) and Jane English (1942–), Vintage Books, 1989 Consciousness Way Facebook pagefacebook.com/consciousnesswayConsciousness Way Websitecwe.hagut.netOriginal music composed and performed by Nazim Kilicsoundcloud.com/orhannazim
Chapter 40 of Tao Te Ching, as translated by Gia-Fu Feng (馮家福 Feng Jia-fu, 1919–1985) and Jane English (1942–), Vintage Books, 1989 Consciousness Way Facebook pagefacebook.com/consciousnesswayConsciousness Way Websitecwe.hagut.netOriginal music composed and performed by Nazim Kilicsoundcloud.com/orhannazim
Chapter 39 of Tao Te Ching, as translated by Gia-Fu Feng (馮家福 Feng Jia-fu, 1919–1985) and Jane English (1942–), Vintage Books, 1989 Consciousness Way Facebook pagefacebook.com/consciousnesswayConsciousness Way Websitecwe.hagut.netOriginal music composed and performed by Nazim Kilicsoundcloud.com/orhannazim
Chapter 38 of Tao Te Ching, as translated by Gia-Fu Feng (馮家福 Feng Jia-fu, 1919–1985) and Jane English (1942–), Vintage Books, 1989 Consciousness Way Facebook pagefacebook.com/consciousnesswayConsciousness Way Websitecwe.hagut.netOriginal music composed and performed by Nazim Kilicsoundcloud.com/orhannazim
Chapter 37 of Tao Te Ching, as translated by Gia-Fu Feng (馮家福 Feng Jia-fu, 1919–1985) and Jane English (1942–), Vintage Books, 1989 Consciousness Way Facebook pagefacebook.com/consciousnesswayConsciousness Way Websitecwe.hagut.netOriginal music composed and performed by Nazim Kilicsoundcloud.com/orhannazim
Chapter 36 of Tao Te Ching, as translated by Gia-Fu Feng (馮家福 Feng Jia-fu, 1919–1985) and Jane English (1942–), Vintage Books, 1989 Consciousness Way Facebook pagefacebook.com/consciousnesswayConsciousness Way Websitecwe.hagut.netOriginal music composed and performed by Nazim Kilicsoundcloud.com/orhannazim
Chapter 35 of Tao Te Ching, as translated by Gia-Fu Feng (馮家福 Feng Jia-fu, 1919–1985) and Jane English (1942–), Vintage Books, 1989 Consciousness Way Facebook pagefacebook.com/consciousnesswayConsciousness Way Websitecwe.hagut.netOriginal music composed and performed by Nazim Kilicsoundcloud.com/orhannazim
Chapter 33 & 34 of Tao Te Ching, as translated by Gia-Fu Feng (馮家福 Feng Jia-fu, 1919–1985) and Jane English (1942–), Vintage Books, 1989 Consciousness Way Facebook pagefacebook.com/consciousnesswayConsciousness Way Websitecwe.hagut.netOriginal music composed and performed by Nazim Kilicsoundcloud.com/orhannazim
Chapter 32 of Tao Te Ching, as translated by Gia-Fu Feng (馮家福 Feng Jia-fu, 1919–1985) and Jane English (1942–), Vintage Books, 1989 Consciousness Way Facebook pagefacebook.com/consciousnesswayConsciousness Way Websitecwe.hagut.netOriginal music composed and performed by Nazim Kilicsoundcloud.com/orhannazim
Chapter 31 of Tao Te Ching, as translated by Gia-Fu Feng (馮家福 Feng Jia-fu, 1919–1985) and Jane English (1942–), Vintage Books, 1989 Consciousness Way Facebook pagefacebook.com/consciousnesswayConsciousness Way Websitecwe.hagut.netOriginal music composed and performed by Nazim Kilicsoundcloud.com/orhannazim
Chapter 30 of Tao Te Ching, as translated by Gia-Fu Feng (馮家福 Feng Jia-fu, 1919–1985) and Jane English (1942–), Vintage Books, 1989 Consciousness Way Facebook pagefacebook.com/consciousnesswayConsciousness Way Websitecwe.hagut.netOriginal music composed and performed by Nazim Kilicsoundcloud.com/orhannazim
Chapter 29 of Tao Te Ching, as translated by Gia-Fu Feng (馮家福 Feng Jia-fu, 1919–1985) and Jane English (1942–), Vintage Books, 1989 Consciousness Way Facebook pagefacebook.com/consciousnesswayConsciousness Way Websitecwe.hagut.netOriginal music composed and performed by Nazim Kilicsoundcloud.com/orhannazim
Chapter 28 of Tao Te Ching, as translated by Gia-Fu Feng (馮家福 Feng Jia-fu, 1919–1985) and Jane English (1942–), Vintage Books, 1989 Consciousness Way Facebook pagefacebook.com/consciousnesswayConsciousness Way Websitecwe.hagut.netOriginal music composed and performed by Nazim Kilicsoundcloud.com/orhannazim
Chapter 27 of Tao Te Ching, as translated by Gia-Fu Feng (馮家福 Feng Jia-fu, 1919–1985) and Jane English (1942–), Vintage Books, 1989 Consciousness Way Facebook pagefacebook.com/consciousnesswayConsciousness Way Websitecwe.hagut.netOriginal music composed and performed by Nazim Kilicsoundcloud.com/orhannazim
Chapter 26 of Tao Te Ching, as translated by Gia-Fu Feng (馮家福 Feng Jia-fu, 1919–1985) and Jane English (1942–), Vintage Books, 1989 Consciousness Way Facebook pagefacebook.com/consciousnesswayConsciousness Way Websitecwe.hagut.netOriginal music composed and performed by Nazim Kilicsoundcloud.com/orhannazim
Chapter 25 of Tao Te Ching, as translated by Gia-Fu Feng (馮家福 Feng Jia-fu, 1919–1985) and Jane English (1942–), Vintage Books, 1989Consciousness Way Facebook pagefacebook.com/consciousnesswayConsciousness Way Websitecwe.hagut.netOriginal music composed and performed by Nazim Kilicsoundcloud.com/orhannazim
Chapter 24 of Tao Te Ching, as translated by Gia-Fu Feng (馮家福 Feng Jia-fu, 1919–1985) and Jane English (1942–), Vintage Books, 1989Consciousness Way Facebook pagefacebook.com/consciousnesswayConsciousness Way Websitecwe.hagut.netOriginal music composed and performed by Nazim Kilicsoundcloud.com/orhannazim
Chapter 23 of Tao Te Ching, as translated by Gia-Fu Feng (馮家福 Feng Jia-fu, 1919–1985) and Jane English (1942–), Vintage Books, 1989Consciousness Way Facebook pagefacebook.com/consciousnesswayConsciousness Way Websitecwe.hagut.netOriginal music composed and performed by Nazim Kilicsoundcloud.com/orhannazim
Chapter 22 of Tao Te Ching, as translated by Gia-Fu Feng (馮家福 Feng Jia-fu, 1919–1985) and Jane English (1942–), Vintage Books, 1989Consciousness Way Facebook pagefacebook.com/consciousnesswayConsciousness Way Websitecwe.hagut.netOriginal music composed and performed by Nazim Kilicsoundcloud.com/orhannazim
Chapter 21 of Tao Te Ching, as translated by Gia-Fu Feng (馮家福 Feng Jia-fu, 1919–1985) and Jane English (1942–), Vintage Books, 1989Consciousness Way Facebook pagefacebook.com/consciousnesswayConsciousness Way Websitecwe.hagut.netOriginal music composed and performed by Nazim Kilicsoundcloud.com/orhannazim
Chapter 20 of Tao Te Ching, as translated by Gia-Fu Feng (馮家福 Feng Jia-fu, 1919–1985) and Jane English (1942–), Vintage Books, 1989Consciousness Way Facebook pagefacebook.com/consciousnesswayConsciousness Way Websitecwe.hagut.netOriginal music composed and performed by Nazim Kilicsoundcloud.com/orhannazim
Chapter 19 of Tao Te Ching, as translated by Gia-Fu Feng (馮家福 Feng Jia-fu, 1919–1985) and Jane English (1942–), Vintage Books, 1989Consciousness Way Facebook pagefacebook.com/consciousnesswayConsciousness Way Websitecwe.hagut.netOriginal music composed and performed by Nazim Kilicsoundcloud.com/orhannazim
Chapter 18 of Tao Te Ching, as translated by Gia-Fu Feng (馮家福 Feng Jia-fu, 1919–1985) and Jane English (1942–), Vintage Books, 1989Consciousness Way Facebook pagefacebook.com/consciousnesswayConsciousness Way Websitecwe.hagut.netOriginal music composed and performed by Nazim Kilicsoundcloud.com/orhannazim
Chapter 17 of Tao Te Ching, as translated by Gia-Fu Feng (馮家福 Feng Jia-fu, 1919–1985) and Jane English (1942–), Vintage Books, 1989Consciousness Way Facebook pagefacebook.com/consciousnesswayConsciousness Way Websitecwe.hagut.netOriginal music composed and performed by Nazim Kilicsoundcloud.com/orhannazim
Chapter 16 of Tao Te Ching, as translated by Gia-Fu Feng (馮家福 Feng Jia-fu, 1919–1985) and Jane English (1942–), Vintage Books, 1989Consciousness Way Facebook pagefacebook.com/consciousnesswayConsciousness Way Websitecwe.hagut.netOriginal music composed and performed by Nazim Kilicsoundcloud.com/orhannazim
Chapter 15 of Tao Te Ching, as translated by Gia-Fu Feng (馮家福 Feng Jia-fu, 1919–1985) and Jane English (1942–), Vintage Books, 1989Consciousness Way Facebook pagefacebook.com/consciousnesswayConsciousness Way Websitecwe.hagut.netOriginal music composed and performed by Nazim Kilicsoundcloud.com/orhannazim
Chapter 14 of Tao Te Ching, as translated by Gia-Fu Feng (馮家福 Feng Jia-fu, 1919–1985) and Jane English (1942–), Vintage Books, 1989Consciousness Way Facebook pagefacebook.com/consciousnesswayConsciousness Way Websitecwe.hagut.netOriginal music composed and performed by Nazim Kilicsoundcloud.com/orhannazim
Chapter 13 of Tao Te Ching, as translated by Gia-Fu Feng (馮家福 Feng Jia-fu, 1919–1985) and Jane English (1942–), Vintage Books, 1989Consciousness Way Facebook pagefacebook.com/consciousnesswayConsciousness Way Websitecwe.hagut.netOriginal music composed and performed by Nazim Kilicsoundcloud.com/orhannazim
Chapter 12 of Tao Te Ching, as translated by Gia-Fu Feng (馮家福 Feng Jia-fu, 1919–1985) and Jane English (1942–), Vintage Books, 1989Consciousness Way Facebook pagefacebook.com/consciousnesswayConsciousness Way Websitecwe.hagut.netOriginal music composed and performed by Nazim Kilicsoundcloud.com/orhannazim
Chapter 11 of Tao Te Ching, as translated by Gia-Fu Feng (馮家福 Feng Jia-fu, 1919–1985) and Jane English (1942–), Vintage Books, 1989Consciousness Way Facebook pagefacebook.com/consciousnesswayConsciousness Way Websitecwe.hagut.netOriginal music composed and performed by Nazim Kilicsoundcloud.com/orhannazim
Chapter 10 of Tao Te Ching, as translated by Gia-Fu Feng (馮家福 Feng Jia-fu, 1919–1985) and Jane English (1942–), Vintage Books, 1989Consciousness Way Facebook pagefacebook.com/consciousnesswayConsciousness Way Websitecwe.hagut.netOriginal music composed and performed by Nazim Kilicsoundcloud.com/orhannazim
Chapter 9 of Tao Te Ching, as translated by Gia-Fu Feng (馮家福 Feng Jia-fu, 1919–1985) and Jane English (1942–), Vintage Books, 1989Consciousness Way Facebook pagefacebook.com/consciousnesswayConsciousness Way Websitecwe.hagut.netOriginal music composed and performed by Nazim Kilicsoundcloud.com/orhannazim
Chapter 8 of Tao Te Ching, as translated by Gia-Fu Feng (馮家福 Feng Jia-fu, 1919–1985) and Jane English (1942–), Vintage Books, 1989Consciousness Way Facebook pagefacebook.com/consciousnesswayConsciousness Way Websitecwe.hagut.netOriginal music composed and performed by Nazim Kilicsoundcloud.com/orhannazim