Walking with the Tao
Welcome to the sixth episode of Walking With the Tao, a podcast where two educators take hikes together and discuss the Tao Te Ching. In each episode, we choose a different passage and discuss it while we walk in nature. The conversations are wide ranging, relevant, and relatable. For this episode, we hiked Noonday Park Trail in Kennesaw, Georgia. We focused on the opening passage of the Tao Te Ching. Here is the passage: The way that becomes a way is not the Immortal Way The name that becomes a name is not the Immortal Name The maiden of Heaven and Earth has no name The mother of all things has a name Thus in innocence we see the beginning In passion we see the end Two different names for one and the same The one we call dark the dark beyond dark the door to all beginnings In this episode, we went back to the very beginning of the book. “The way that becomes the way is not the Immortal Way / The name that becomes the name is not the Immortal Name.” This is a warning against reading too shallowly. It may even be a warning against trusting words to be the vehicle of the Tao. But then how do we find it and follow it? The book appears to frame itself in an impossible task right from the start. The conversation is wide ranging, moving from Zen to grafitti to cave art to the mental capacities of trees. It’s our most philosophical conversation by far. A note about the title: The original title of this podcast was Thirty Spokes. We changed the title to Walking With the Tao in midstream. We decided not to edit out references to the original title. The music for the intro and outro comes from the song “Changes,” composed and recorded by Ryan Cherry [https://open.spotify.com/artist/1BvmtTThy2RclmCpu31yR6?si=VdSpq0rdTjeyVCukwK76rw].
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