The path. The way. The journey. Such concepts shift our focus from dogma and religious hierarchies, which helps us get out of the way of the way (tao). Behind all of this is a discussion of Guy Debord, the Situationists,the dérive, and psychogeography. We explore meditation through wandering and walking, the importance of attending to space, looking for synchronicities in our environment, and recognizing the ways in which capitalist society separates us from direct experience and connections with each other. Mindfulness techniques like aboriginal walkabouts, prayer labyrinths and religious pilgrimages can be powerful tools for emancipation.
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The Haven open mic hosted by Psanctum
geocaching.com
micahbournes.com
Like a River (Tao Te Ching 34)
Confront Your True Self (Tao Te Ching 33)
Rejoice In the Surplus (Tao Te Ching 32)
Get Stuff Done (How To Surf the Tao Lesson 8)
Treat War Like a Funeral (Tao Te Ching 31)
Avoiding Violence (Tao Te Ching 30)
Sabbath and Saintly Selfishness
When the World Seems Out of Control (Tao Te Ching 29)
Flow with The River of Life (Tao Te Ching 28)
What Enlightenment Means (Tao Te Ching 27)
Face Reality (How To Surf the Tao Lesson 6)
We Learn to Float (Tao Te Ching 26)
Something Formless and Void (Tao Te Ching 25)
Confront Your True Self (Tao Te Ching 33)
Rejoice In the Surplus (Tao Te Ching 32)
Goodness Tastes Good to the Sage (Tao Te Ching 24)
Standing Boldly: Apology (Trembath Lecture Part 2)
Standing Boldly (Trembath Lecture Part 1)
It Can't Always Be Stormy (Tao Te Ching 23)
The Sage Doesn't Play Games (Tao Te Ching 22)
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