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A Christian Reads the Tao te Ching
Corey Farr
84 episodes
8 months ago
Since the show is "finished" (for now), the Patreon site is no longer active. However, there are still hosting costs, and I still have expenses! If you would like to show gratitude with a small donation in a very easy way, you can do so at https://www.buymeacoffee.com/crttc. No account creation required!Support the show
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Since the show is "finished" (for now), the Patreon site is no longer active. However, there are still hosting costs, and I still have expenses! If you would like to show gratitude with a small donation in a very easy way, you can do so at https://www.buymeacoffee.com/crttc. No account creation required!Support the show
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A Christian Reads the Tao te Ching
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Since the show is "finished" (for now), the Patreon site is no longer active. However, there are still hosting costs, and I still have expenses! If you would like to show gratitude with a small donation in a very easy way, you can do so at https://www.buymeacoffee.com/crttc. No account creation required!Support the show
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3 years ago
2 minutes

A Christian Reads the Tao te Ching
In conclusion... (chapter 81)
After two and a half years, we've reached the very last episode of the Tao te Ching! I'm not sure what's next for me, but at least for now, I'll stop regular posting here as I focus on some other pressing things in life and brainstorm possible future ideas. This chapter is a nice summary of three of the key themes of the Tao te Ching that we've focused on in these last few years:1. Wisdom over learning2. Using too many words3. The selfless idealSee more and contact me at www.coreyfarr.co...
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3 years ago
46 minutes

A Christian Reads the Tao te Ching
Minimalism and the Taoist utopia (chapter 80)
Chapter 80 presents Lao Tzu's vision of the ideal society, the "Taoist utopia". Although it is not a "realistic" picture at first glance, writing it off would be a big mistake. The chapter not only praises minimalism and simple living, but also contains a thinly veiled but cutting cultural critique that is just as relevant today as it was 2600 years ago.1. The simple life - minimalism and Christian activist Shane Claiborne's "Irresistible Revolution"2. The cultural critique - overpopulation, ...
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3 years ago
37 minutes

A Christian Reads the Tao te Ching
Peace is worth the risk (chapter 79)
We're skipping chapter 78 since we looked at it all the way back in episode 6! Chapter 79 is focused on the complex repercussions of human conflict. This is a shorter episode, and I'll split it into just two pieces:1. "Just let it go" - conflict resolution the Taoist way2. Peace is worth the risk - Christ as the ultimate exampleSee more at www.coreyfarr.comSupport the show
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3 years ago
25 minutes

A Christian Reads the Tao te Ching
The "Robin Hood" Tao
Chapter 77 describes the Tao as being like the drawing of a bow, where the top is brought down and the bottom is brought up. It is a cultural critique about how the way of man tends to upset the natural balance of things. The episode will have three general thematic movements:1. Equilibrium and balance in the universe and in our lives2. The "Robin Hood effect" - taking from the rich and giving to the poor3. Lao Tzu's static equilibrium versus Christ's redemptive restorationHere's the blog ent...
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3 years ago
41 minutes

A Christian Reads the Tao te Ching
The meek shall inherit the Earth
Chapter 76 takes us back to the familiar territory of "weakness" that is actually strength. Living things are soft, supple, flexible, and "weak". Dead things are hard, brittle, rigid, and "strong". I'll start this episode by sharing about one of the most influential - and meek - men I've ever known. Then we'll break it up into two basic sections:1. Meekness and humility as true strength2. Adaptability as the key to lifeSupport the show
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3 years ago
42 minutes

A Christian Reads the Tao te Ching
Greed - the "uniquely human problem"
In this episode, we look at chapter 75, which critiques the greedy leadership of Lao Tzu's China or any government in general. I'll start with reading from Jesus's parable of the foolish rich man as well as his famous words on "where your treasure is, there will your heart be also." The rest of the episode is pretty simply divided into two parts:1. Greed in leadership2. Greed in in general terms in our daily lives and the dangers of greed creeping up on us as we start to accumulate even a lit...
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3 years ago
29 minutes

A Christian Reads the Tao te Ching
Interview with author Doruk Cansev
Doruk Cansev is a life coach and author of the book Balanced: Unleashing the Power of your Personality, which I used as the inspiration for the structure of episode 59. I also covered my notes on his book much more in-depth on the most recent Patreon members exclusive episode. Today we discuss Taoism a bit, but we dive deep into his books and discuss finding balance in all areas of your life.Support the show
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3 years ago
54 minutes

A Christian Reads the Tao te Ching
Judgment and the death penalty (chapter 74)
In this episode, we look at chapter 74, which is a bit different in tone and content than other chapters around it. The central focus is the fear of death, and the central metaphor is the "Master Executioner" - whose job we should not try to take. We'll look at a literal interpretation first, followed by a more spiritualized/metaphorical one.1. The death penalty - Lao Tzu and Shane Claiborne2. Fear and judgment in religion3. Do not judge othersSee more at www.coreyfarr.comSupport the show
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3 years ago
36 minutes

A Christian Reads the Tao te Ching
The seven spectra of a balanced life
Here's an outline to help follow this complex episode!Today we'll look at chapter 73, which seems a bit disconnected and confusing at first (which is why it took me two extra weeks to prepare). We'll touch on a few side topics, then we'll spend the majority of the book relating this chapter's idea of perfect wu wei to the seven areas of balance identified by independent author Doruk Cansev in his new book Balanced: Unleash the Power of your Personality.You can find Doruk's book here: https://...
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3 years ago
43 minutes

A Christian Reads the Tao te Ching
"Fear not" - the danger of fear as a motivator
Chapter 72 doesn't really offer an obvious interpretation at the first reading. The variations between translations and the disjunctions between the sections makes it a bit complex. Fortunately, there is a common theme that the most traditional interpretations tend to agree on, and then as always we will take a bit of liberty and move in a more creative and relatable direction. I start the episode sharing some thoughts about fear as a basic emotion and my own experience with panic attacks, th...
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3 years ago
40 minutes

A Christian Reads the Tao te Ching
Know that you don't know! / Ecclesiastes as Taoist confession (chapter 71)
Chapter 71 is cryptic, obscure, and one of my absolute favorites. This chapter continues the theme on knowledge from the previous chapter, but focuses especially on ignorance - the fact that we are all ignorant in so many ways, and that not knowing that we don't really know is not just bad, it's a spiritual sickness. I open with a confession of my own ignorance, then divide my interpretation into three sections:1. Simple knowledge and personal development - Know how much you don't know, or yo...
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3 years ago
37 minutes

A Christian Reads the Tao te Ching
Too smart to understand (chapter 70)
In this episode, we look at chapter 70, which is one of the most depressing and least didactic/informative chapters in the Tao te Ching (which is why it took me an extra week to prepare this). Here we have Lao Tzu break into a quasi-lament on how no one understands him or follows his teachings, despite how simple they are to understand. With some careful maneuvering, I think we can actually find some parallels to the "simple" yet difficult teachings of Jesus about the narrow way to the Kingdo...
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3 years ago
40 minutes

A Christian Reads the Tao te Ching
Lao Tzu's war advice - and honoring the image of God in others (chapter 69)
In this episode, we look at chapter 69, which is incredibly tough to deal with since it is primarily focused on giving advice to military generals. As a Jesus-follower committed to nonviolence, I didn't know what to do with it at first, but with some clever maneuvering and use of paraphrases, I was able to bring it around to something more Christlike. 1. Literally analyzing the chapter - Lao Tzu's "almost" non-violent military strategy2. Losing the three jewels3. Honoring the image of Go...
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3 years ago
35 minutes

A Christian Reads the Tao te Ching
Compassion conquers all (chapter 67)
In this episode, we look at the famous chapter 67, where Lao Tzu presents the "Three Jewels" - the entire Taoist ethics summed up in three words: compassion, moderation, and humility. I'll start by sharing about how Christ's compassion demonstrates the compassion that God built into the way the universe works and the way people work. Then we'll look at each of the three jewels one by one:1. The countercultural nature of the Three Jewels2. Compassion as the source of bravery3. Moderation as th...
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4 years ago
32 minutes

A Christian Reads the Tao te Ching
Leading from behind (chapters 66 and 68)
In this episode, we look at chapters 66 and 68, which continue the train of thought of non-contention and wu wei that we started last week, but this time in relation to leadership. I'll start with talking about the characteristics of servant leadership, then focus on the chapters one by one:1. Chapter 66 - the best leaders take the attitudes of servants and "lead from behind"2. Chapter 68 - the attitude of non-contention and mutually beneficial "competition"See more at www.coreyfarr.comSuppor...
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4 years ago
37 minutes

A Christian Reads the Tao te Ching
I was sick! Back to normal next week
Sorry for no episode this week. I was down for the count with the flu last week. (Not COVID!) Head on over and subscribe at the Patreon page to get early access to the next episode. :)Support the show
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4 years ago
2 minutes

A Christian Reads the Tao te Ching
The path of least resistance - the "great secret" to an effective life
In this episode, we look at chapter 63, which is all about tasks and problems. I'll start by talking about how learning how to break big tasks into small pieces has radically transformed my life, then we'll break down the chapter into two main sections:1. A "mini-sermon" on wu wei (action without action) through a series of paradoxes2. The active/decisive side of wu wei, or "the path of least resistance"- Lessons from the universe- The path of the wise man- A warning against underestimating t...
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4 years ago
41 minutes

A Christian Reads the Tao te Ching
The good, the bad, and the sinful (chapter 62)
In this episode, we look at chapter 62, which is one of the only chapters where Lao Tzu compares good and bad people and the ONLY chapter where he uses a word often translated as "sin". I'll start by talking about how radically countercultural and even offensive Jesus's teachings of enemy-love are in the Middle Eastern culture I work in, then we'll take a look at three aspects of this chapter:The Tao (and Christ) as treasure to the good and refuge to the badDo not abandon a bad person (and wh...
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4 years ago
34 minutes

A Christian Reads the Tao te Ching
Getting back to normal this week!
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4 years ago
1 minute

A Christian Reads the Tao te Ching
Since the show is "finished" (for now), the Patreon site is no longer active. However, there are still hosting costs, and I still have expenses! If you would like to show gratitude with a small donation in a very easy way, you can do so at https://www.buymeacoffee.com/crttc. No account creation required!Support the show