Friday, March 21, 2025

Tao Te Ching by Lao Tzu

The Tao Te Ching is a Chinese classic text written around 400 BC and traditionally credited to the sage Lao Tzu (or Laozi). The text's authorship, date of composition and date of compilation are debated. The oldest excavated portion dates back to the late 4th century BC, but modern scholarship dates other parts of the text as having been written—or at least compiled—later than the earliest portions of the Zhuangzi.

The Tao Te Ching, along with the Zhuangzi, is a fundamental text for both philosophical and religious Taoism. It also strongly influenced other schools of Chinese philosophy and religion, including Legalism, Confucianism, and Chinese Buddhism, which was largely interpreted through the use of Taoist words and concepts when it was originally introduced to China. Many artists, including poets, painters, calligraphers, and gardeners, have used the Tao Te Ching as a source of inspiration. Its influence has spread widely outside East Asia and it is among the most translated works in world literature.


Review by Kadante Gómez-Ferrer

One of the origin stories of the “Tao te ching” says that the sage Lao Tzu was in turmoil about the state of the world and was preparing himself to live the rest of his life in the secluded mountains.  Due to his experience as a powerful sage he was asked if he could stay for a while longer so that he may document his wisdom and philosophy for others to learn from.  Many believe that “Lao Tzu” is actually an amalgam of many sages and many philosophies of the time as opposed to being a single person.  But regardless of the true origin it is clear that the “Tao Te Ching” is a highly regarded and exceptional piece of work.  “Tao Te Ching” can be translated into “the way and its power” but from my understanding the tao speaks on the true power of balance.  The iconic yin yang embodies this philosophy and when reading the text in this book you can see how a quest for balance can lead to a lifetime of self-study and improvement.  A lifetime committed to the middle way and finding “the center.”  A lifetime committed to understanding the physical nature of a tree as well as understanding the wind and the spaces between the leaves.  

My teacher I’haleakala Hew Len taught me very similarly that the goal in life is to choose to flow with inspiration(tao) as opposed to being bound by memory.  To flow from the inspired eternal Tao(divinity) instead of only replaying the memories of mankind.  

There are many great interpretations of the tao te ching and so far I have been lucky enough to read three of them.  The first Tao Te Ching I read was translated by Gia-Fu Feng and Jane English and it changed my life.  But my favorite version of the Tao Te Ching comes from “The Tao Box” which was was gifted to me by my mother (founder of In The Flow Studios.) It is a box set with cards about the Tao as well as a companion book further explaining the cards.  The book within is titled “Wisdom Of The Tao” adapted and interpreted by, Priya Hemenway.  Her spiritual awareness took an already amazing work and helped me understand it in deeper ways.

If you are unsure wether or not you want to read this book I say you should buy it and read it anyways.  It is not a technical type of book and you could read it in a day if you wanted to.  If you’re anything like me, the philosophy will stick with you for a long time and you might even be inclined to re-read it a few times!  And if not, at least you gave yourself the opportunity to be exposed to some beautiful taoist poetry.

Thanks for reading and have a great day!

About Lao TzuLaozi, (Chinese: “Master Lao” or “Old Master”) deified as Lao Jun, Tai Shang Lao-Jun, or Tai Shang Xuanyuan Huangdi, also called Lao Dun or Lao Dan, (flourished 6th century BCE, China), the first philosopher of Chinese Daoism and the alleged author of the Daodejing, a primary Daoist writing. Modern scholars discount the possibility that the Daodejing was written by only one person but readily acknowledge the influence of Daoism on the development of Buddhism. Laozi is venerated as a philosopher by Confucians and as a saint or god in popular religion and was worshipped as an imperial ancestor during the Tang dynasty (618–907). (See also Daoism.)




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Jonathan Livingston Seagull by Richard Bach

This is a story for people who follow their hearts and make their own rules...people who get special pleasure out of doing something well, even if only for themselves...people who know there's more to this living than meets the eye: they’ll be right there with Jonathan, flying higher and faster than ever they dreamed.

Jonathan Livingston Seagull, the bird determined to be more than ordinary, to have a reason for living. Most gulls don't bother to learn more than the simplest facts of flight--how to get from shore to food and back again," writes author Richard Bach, in this allegory about a unique bird named Jonathan Livingston Seagull. "For most gulls it is not flying that matters, but eating. For this gull, though, it was not eating that mattered, but flight." Flight is indeed the metaphor that makes the story soar. 

Ultimately this is a fable about the importance of seeking a higher purpose in life, even if your flock, tribe or neighbourhood finds your ambition threatening. (At one point our beloved gull is even banished from his flock.) By not compromising his higher vision, Jonathan gets the ultimate pay-off: transcendence. Ultimately, he learns the meaning of love and kindness.


Review by Samuel Gómez-Ferrer


Jonathan Livingston Seagull, written by Richard Bach, is an inspiring story about a seagull named Jonathan Livingston Seagull and his journey of overcoming adversity and being true to oneself.  This tale will resonate with any person who has experienced the feeling or circumstance of being outcast for daring to be different.  Jonathan’s ambition to follow his bliss with his love for flight despite his negative experiences launches him into a journey of self-realization and healing.  

Published in 1970 Jonathan Livingston Seagull was later recorded as an audiobook voiced by Richard Harris with a live orchestra accompanying this compelling story.  Between Hariss’ performance and the orchestra’s masterfully written score, the listener gets pulled in and whisked away into the world that is Jonathan Livingston Seagull.  The audiobook version is one of my favorite ways to experience this incredible tale.  One can simply press play and enjoy Jonathan’s journey while going for a walk, folding clothes, or simply sitting peacefully.  

Both the book and audiobook versions of Jonathan Livingston Seagull are rather short in duration.  The book is 144 pages while the audiobook is roughly 46 minutes long.  I personally have listened to the audiobook version several times over the course of my life whenever I find myself lost or simply in need of inspiration.  This story never fails to make me feel as though I too can fly to unimaginable heights.  It also reminds me that the pursuit to happiness and bliss found in what brings one pure joy is a worthwhile one.  

All in all I feel Jonathan Livingston Seagull is a life changing story and I hope this review has inspired you to learn more about it.  There is a free recording of the audiobook on YouTube and you can also purchase the book online if you wish to add it to your Library.  I hope that this story that has inspired me and so many others can do the same for you.  

Thank you for your time and I wish you a beautiful day!


About Richard Bach

Since Jonathan Livingston Seagull - which dominated the #1 spot on the New York Times Bestseller List for two consecutive years - Richard Bach has touched millions of people through his humor, wisdom and insight. With over 60 million copies of his books sold, Richard Bach remains one of the world's most beloved authors. A former USAF fighter pilot, Air Force captain and latter-day barnstorming pilot, Bach continues to be an avid aviator-author, exploring and chronicling the joys and freedom of flying, reporting his findings to his devoted fans. Recent books include Travels with Puff, which recounts Bach's journey from Florida to Washington state in his small seaplane, Puff, and Illusions II: The Adventures of a Reluctant Student, which incorporates Bach's real-life plane crash. Life with my Guardian Angel, published in October, 2017, is his story of the way we can discover a startling source of inspiration in our daily lives. Fans and readers can find more about Richard and his work at www.richardbach.com

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Aurora's "Speak Your Art Blog Hub" combines posts from seven of her other blogs: In the Flow Studios ArtsIn the Flow Studios BodyI Love Shelter DogsMana KeepersPaaMano Eskrima & Performing ArtsSelf-Actualization thru Women's Empowerment and Speak Your Art Poetry. It brings her organizations together and offers her readers an easier way to follow new posts in one convenient location. 

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Ano Ano the Seed by Kristin Zambucka

 ANO'ANO: The Seed is an inspirational work written and illustrated by renowned author/artist Kristin Zambucka. It has become a classic throughout the world. In ANO'ANO an imaginary group of seekers asks questions and receives answers that give them hope. Ancient symbols and Hawaiian figures appear in Zambucka's paintings, illustrating clearly the theme of her profound compelling work...the meaning of life itself.








Review by Aurora Gómez-Ferrer

I first read Ano Ano the Seed when I was 17 years old. Its elegant simplicity, inspired artwork and profound spiritual message set me on a course of self-discovery and changed the trajectory of my life. I became a real-life version of the fictional "wisdom seekers" she so eloquently writes about in her story. Ano Ano the Seed was my first step towards mindfulness and set me on a life-long journey to learn and study with indigenous spiritual teachers of the Americas. 

It is a relatively short read. I was able to finish it in one sitting. Yet I found myself going back to the book on a daily basis. Each section of the story is loaded with a deep understanding of the plight of the modern pilgrim and provides concise guidance from ancient Hawaiian spiritual practices on the path to living a more authentic life.  

I have purchased dozens of copies of her original print of Ano Ano the Seed for friends and family over the years. Unfortunately the original version with her artwork is out of print. If you are looking for an original copy you'll need to find it in a second hand bookstore. If you are visiting the Big Island of Hawaii you can try a local Barns and Noble book store to see if they might have any in stock. You can find the current version in paperback for purchase online.

I would love to hear from you. If inspired drop me a note and let me know what you think about Ano Ano the Seed.


About Kristin Zambucka 

Kristin Zambucka started her work at the age of seventeen and has travelled throughout the world researching, writing and painting. Her paintings have been widely exhibited and garnered much acclaim. New Zealand born Zambucka has been awarded the Queen’s Service Medal by Queen Elizabeth II.

KRISTIN ZAMBUCKA’S PUBLICATIONS INCLUDE:

- PRINCESS KAIULANI: THE LAST HOPE OF HAWAII’S MONARCHY

Two editions; Pictorial and Novel-sized… now in its 8th printing. - ANO’ANO: THE SEED

Two editions; Pictorial and Novel-sized. THE CLASSIC TRILOGY including ANO’ANO’s two sequels. Now in its 15 printing.

- KALAKAUA: HAWAII’S LAST KING.

- THE MANA KEEPERS. 4th printing.

- THE KEEPERS OF EARTH

- THE SUN EATERS

- THE FIRE LILY. 2nd printing.

- THE HIGH CHIEFESS RUTH KEELIKOLANI. 2nd printing.

- SECRET BLOSSOMS (Na Pua Huna)

- CLEOPATRA: GODDESS/QUEEN

Writing and Illustrating:

- CAT CITY

- THE HOGSTERS

- THE CIRCUS AT THE BACK OF THE MOON

- KINGDOM OF FROGAVIA

KRISTIN ZAMBUCKA wrote/produced (and sometimes directed) for TV

- A CRY OF PEACOCKS, ABC PBS. Chosen for Hawaii International Film Festival.

- SECRET BLOSSOMS, ABC PBS.

- HULIAU: THE CHANGING TIDE, CBS.

- SONGS ON THE WIND, PBS. Chosen for Hawaii International Film Festival.

- COAT OF EYES: A GLIMPSE OF THE SNOW LEOPARD. World Premiere Hawaii

International Film Festival.

New books and screen plays:

- “THE MENEHUNE KING” (Book and screenplay)

- “PRINCESS OF THE ENCHANTED GARDEN” (Princess Kaiulani in her own magical childhood world, with her pets at Ainahau. Book and screenplay)

- “QUEENIE AND FLINT” Screenplay for animation or live action movie.


Thank you for visiting. Wishing you Peace today and everyday.




Aurora's "Speak Your Art Blog Hub" combines posts from seven of her other blogs: In the Flow Studios ArtsIn the Flow Studios BodyI Love Shelter DogsMana KeepersPaaMano Eskrima & Performing ArtsSelf-Actualization thru Women's Empowerment and Speak Your Art Poetry. It brings her organizations together and offers her readers an easier way to follow new posts in one convenient location. 

POI