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Interpreting: The Book of the Tao (by Lao Tze, Verse 37)
- Gabriel Raam
- December 15, 2012
Gabriel Raam reads and interprets verse 37 of the Tao Te Ching:View Post
Interpreting: The Book of the Tao (by Lao Tze, Verse 14)
- Gabriel Raam
- September 20, 2012
17.03.2011 http://vimeo.com/21016915 Look, it cannot be seen – it is beyond form. Listen, it cannot be heard – it is beyond sound. Grasp, it cannot be held – it is…View Post
Interpreting: The Book of the Tao (by Lao Tze, Verse 13)
- Gabriel Raam
- September 20, 2012
http://vimeo.com/15093913 18.12.2010 Verse 13 *** Accept disgrace willingly. Accept misfortune as the human condition. What do you mean by “Accept disgrace willingly”? Accept being unimportant. Do not be concerned with…View Post
Interpreting: The Book of the Tao (by Lao Tze, Verse 12)
- Gabriel Raam
- September 20, 2012
http://vimeo.com/13323576 14.07.2010 Verse 12 *** The five colors blind the eye. The five tones deafen the ear. The five flavors dull the taste. Racing and hunting madden the mind. Precious…View Post
Interpreting: The Book of the Tao (by Lao Tze, Verse 11)
- Gabriel Raam
- September 20, 2012
Verse 11 http://vimeo.com/12914711 04.07.2010 http://vimeo.com/12914711 Verse 11 *** Thirty spokes share the wheel’s hub; It is the center hole that makes it useful. Shape clay into a vessel; It is…View Post
Interpreting: The Book of the Tao (by Lao Tze, Verse 10)
- Gabriel Raam
- September 20, 2012
http://vimeo.com/12821928Verse 10 * * * Carrying body and soul and embracing the one, Can you avoid separation? Attending fully and becoming supple, Can you be as a newborn babe? Washing…View Post
Interpreting: The Book of the Tao (by Lao Tze, Verse 9)
- Gabriel Raam
- September 20, 2012
Tao Te Ching, verse 9 Verse 9 *** Fill your bowl to the brim and it will spill. Keep sharpening your knife and it will blunt. Chase after money and…View Post
Interpreting: The Book of the Tao (by Lao Tze, Verse 8)
- Gabriel Raam
- September 20, 2012
http://youtu.be/C1Ipuu1VTvA http://youtu.be/1XCCFan3LG4 * * * The highest good is like water. Water give life to the ten thousand things and does not strive. It flows in places men reject and…View Post
Interpreting: The Book of the Tao (by Lao Tze, Verse 7)
- Gabriel Raam
- September 20, 2012
http://youtu.be/zkHR0XMBHyE 20.08.2009 Verse 7* * * Heaven and Earth last forever. Why do heaven and Earth last forever? They are unborn, So ever living. The sage stays behind, thus he…View Post
Interpreting: The Book of the Tao (by Lao Tze, Verse 6)
- Gabriel Raam
- September 20, 2012
http://youtu.be/7EvoCkqfXXg The valley spirit never dies; It is the woman, primal mother. Her gateway is the root of heaven and Earth. It is like a veil barely seen. Use it;…View Post
Interpreting: The Book of the Tao (by Lao Tze, Verse 5)
- Gabriel Raam
- September 20, 2012
Verse 5 http://vimeo.com/46926594 * * * Heaven and Earth are impartial; They see the ten thousand things as straw dogs. The wise are impartial; They see the people as straw…View Post
Interpreting: The Book of the Tao (by Lao Tze, Verse 4)
- Gabriel Raam
- September 20, 2012
http://www.myspace.com/the_5th_way/videos/video/62738203 , * * * The Tao is an empty vessel; it is used, but never filled. Oh, unfathomable source of ten thousand things! Blunt the sharpness, Untangle the knot,…View Post
Interpreting: The Book of the Tao (by Lao Tze, Verse 3)
- Gabriel Raam
- September 20, 2012
http://vimeo.com/47388868 Verse 3 * * * Not exalting the gifted prevents quarreling. Not collecting treasures prevents stealing. Not seeing desirable things prevents confusion of the heart. The wise therefore rule…View Post
Interpreting: The Book of the Tao (by Lao Tze, Verse 2)
- Gabriel Raam
- September 20, 2012
Verse Two http://vimeo.com/46921389 * * * Under heaven all can see beauty as beauty Only because there is ugliness. All can know good as good Only because there is evil.…View Post
Interpreting: The Book of the Tao (by Lao Tze, Verse 1)
- Gabriel Raam
- September 20, 2012
http://vimeo.com/46611849 Verse One The Tao that can be told is not the eternal Tao. The name that can be named is not the eternal name. The nameless is the beginning…View Post