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EPISODE · May 15, 2026 · 31 MIN

【Tao Te Ching】Chapter 2 Part 1: The Moment You Chase Beauty, Ugliness Has Already Entered

from Resonance of the Tao: The Road to Awakening · host Voice of Heavenly Tao

You've felt it — the second you reach for a definition of "beautiful" or "good," something tightens inside, and a whole shadow side of life is quietly pushed away. Lao-tzu opens Chapter Two with one of the most pointed observations in all of philosophy: the moment we define beauty and start performing the act to meet that definition, the act itself has already turned ugly. The definition and the chasing of it arrive in the same breath.In this first episode of our Chapter Two journey, Leo and Amy explore the opening lines and the first two pairs: beauty and ugliness, good and not-good, Furnish and Void, Difficult and Easy. Carl Jung observed something remarkably parallel in his clinic — the more we build a persona for the world to approve of, the heavier the shadow grows in the corner we have stopped looking at. The Chan Patriarch Hui-neng once asked, on a mountainside: "Do not think of good, do not think of evil — what is your original face?" And the psychiatrist Viktor Frankl, writing after the camps, pointed to a space inside a person that no outer condition can reach.Three traditions, three centuries — all pointing at the same quiet awareness already present in you. The deeper invitation isn't to find a better ruler. It's to recognize what is here before any ruler arrives.A question waits at the end — not to answer, but to carry through the week.

You've felt it — the second you reach for a definition of "beautiful" or "good," something tightens inside, and a whole shadow side of life is quietly pushed away. Lao-tzu opens Chapter Two with one of the most pointed observations in all of philosophy: the moment we define beauty and start performing the act to meet that definition, the act itself has already turned ugly. The definition and the chasing of it arrive in the same breath.In this first episode of our Chapter Two journey, Leo and Amy explore the opening lines and the first two pairs: beauty and ugliness, good and not-good, Furnish and Void, Difficult and Easy. Carl Jung observed something remarkably parallel in his clinic — the more we build a persona for the world to approve of, the heavier the shadow grows in the corner we have stopped looking at. The Chan Patriarch Hui-neng once asked, on a mountainside: "Do not think of good, do not think of evil — what is your original face?" And the psychiatrist Viktor Frankl, writing after the camps, pointed to a space inside a person that no outer condition can reach.Three traditions, three centuries — all pointing at the same quiet awareness already present in you. The deeper invitation isn't to find a better ruler. It's to recognize what is here before any ruler arrives.A question waits at the end — not to answer, but to carry through the week.

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