
10:40
10:40
The Paradox Of Fulfilment
Rated
5
Type
talks
Activity
Meditation
Suitable for
Everyone
Plays
22
In this session, we explore verse 9 of the Tao Te Ching, which teaches that true fulfilment comes not from striving for excess but from knowing when to stop. The verse uses the imagery of a cup being filled and a bow being drawn to show that overextending leads to loss rather than gain. It reminds us that balance and moderation are key to living a life of peace and contentment. This track is taken from my course, ‘The Wisdom Of The Tao Te Ching’, available now via my profile.
TaoismFulfillmentBalanceModerationContentmentImpermanencePresent MomentDetachmentSerenityOverconsumptionTao Te ChingRestraintImpermanence AwarenessCapitalism CritiquePresent Moment FocusApproval DetachmentSerenity PathBalance FindingOverconsumption Warning
Meet your Teacher

Zachary Phillips
Melbourne, Australia
