Guided Meditation The Way Of Virtue Lao-Tzu Part Three
This is a Guided Meditation The Way of Lao-Tzu, 500 BCE, also known as Laozi or Lao-Tze, was a Chinese philosopher credited with founding the philosophical system of Taoism. He is best known as the author, of the Laozi Tao-Te-Ching translated as “The Way of Virtue” or “The Classic of the Way and Virtue” the work which exemplifies his thought. The name by which he is known is not a personal name but an honorific title meaning. ‘Old Man’ or ‘Old Master’ and the debate continues as to whether an individual by that name ever existed or whether Lao-Tzu is an amalgam of many different philosophers.
The historian Will Durant comments:
“Lao-Tze, greatest of the pre-Confucian philosophers, was wiser than Teng Shih; he knew the wisdom of silence, and lived, to a ripe old age though we are not sure that he lived at all. “ Durant expresses the scholarly, consensus on the historicity of Lao-Tzu in that he may be a fictitious character, created to embody the concept of the sage. At the same time, according to Chinese tradition, he was an actual historical figure and, in religious Taoism, he is understood as a deity. If he did exist, he is thought to have lived in the 6th century BCE.
Who is Lao-Tzu ?
According to legend, Lao-Tzu tried his best, to instruct people in the way of the Tao, the creative and binding force, which runs through the universe, but no one would listen.
His explanation was, people could live happier, more fulfilling, lives by aligning themselves with the natural flow of the Tao, instead of placing themselves in opposition to it, went unheeded and, finally, he decided to leave humanity behind and retire into seclusion after writing the Tao-Te-Ching Legends concerning Lao-Tzu also claim, he was the contemporary and teacher of Confucius, founder of Confucianism which, in its original form, was closer to Taoism. Modern-day scholarship dismisses this claim, as well as Lao-Tzu as the author of the Tao-Te-Ching, maintaining the work, was most likely created by multiple authors under the name Laozi. Whenever it was written, or by whom, its value was recognized, during the Han Dynasty (202 BCE – 220 CE) and its reputation grew afterward to inform the culture of the great Tang Dynasty (618-907 CE). Today it is regarded as a classic of Chinese philosophical-religious literature and has influenced millions of people around the world.
Guided Meditation
Regular meditation has been scientifically proven to enhance relaxation, overall health, and wellbeing. Meditation and hypnosis are safe and natural. A higher level of consciousness and awareness can be realized when we are able to alleviate our minds and listen to our profound truth. You may find the solutions to many current personal problems and issues if you simply take the time to ask your inner self for a new direction.
Change your Beliefs and Past Conditioning for better
- Confidence,
- Abundance,
- Wisdom, and inner Self-Worth Affirmation.
This Mindful Guided meditation is a simple mindfulness practice that can help you change your relationship to this very strong and sometimes overwhelming emotion. Meditation isn’t used to get rid of grief or suppress it. Instead, as you’re grieving, a mindfulness practice can help you deal with the feeling of grief. It can allow you to go through grief without adding a story to it.
Change your frequency and reprogram your subconscious mind while you sleep.
A higher level of consciousness and awareness can be realized when we are able to alleviate our minds and listen to our profound truth. You may find the solutions to many current personal problems and issues if you simply take the time to ask your inner self for a new direction. We use Mind Calming Music for Stress Relief and Nerve Regeneration with Brain Wave Therapy Music. You will go on a subconscious journey into a deep meditative state and deep relaxation. We use guided Mindfulness Meditation to Controlling Negative Thoughts.
Guided Meditation The Way Of Virtue Lao-Tzu Part Two
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