EPISODE · May 5, 2026 · 25 MIN
【Tao Te Ching】Chapter 1 Part 2|The Gate of All Wonders
from Resonance of the Tao: The Road to Awakening · host Voice of Heavenly Tao
The finale of our two-episode deep-dive into Tao Te Ching Chapter 1. Leo and Amy open with the Spiritual Climate Report — Amy's honest weather of the past week — and then walk into the deepest layers of the chapter. The "Everlasting Without" and "Everlasting With" are read in their upper-vehicle sense: the formless essence and the luminous function of our own true heart. Through the master-and-servants metaphor, we see how the six senses run wild while the true Self watches in silence. Zhuangzi places the Tao in ants, broken roof tiles, even excrement — because the Tao is everywhere, and "they come from the same source." Spinoza's sub specie aeternitatis, the Heart Sutra's "form is emptiness," Wittgenstein's last sentence of the Tractatus, and Hui-neng's Self-nature that "gives birth to all things" all converge on Lao-Zi's "Mystery upon mystery, the Gate of all Wonders" — the inner doorway each of us carries. The episode closes with a two-step practice assignment for daily life and one final leave-blank question: if the Gate of all Wonders is right within you — at this moment, is it open, or is it closed?
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The finale of our two-episode deep-dive into Tao Te Ching Chapter 1. Leo and Amy open with the Spiritual Climate Report — Amy's honest weather of the past week — and then walk into the deepest layers of the chapter. The "Everlasting Without" and "Everlasting With" are read in their upper-vehicle sense: the formless essence and the luminous function of our own true heart. Through the master-and-servants metaphor, we see how the six senses run wild while the true Self watches in silence. Zhuangzi places the Tao in ants, broken roof tiles, even excrement — because the Tao is everywhere, and "they come from the same source." Spinoza's sub specie aeternitatis, the Heart Sutra's "form is emptiness," Wittgenstein's last sentence of the Tractatus, and Hui-neng's Self-nature that "gives birth to all things" all converge on Lao-Zi's "Mystery upon mystery, the Gate of all Wonders" — the inner doorway each of us carries. The episode closes with a two-step practice assignment for daily life and one final leave-blank question: if the Gate of all Wonders is right within you — at this moment, is it open, or is it closed?
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