In Zhuangzi’s tale, some people sing and play music at a funeral. Why aren’t they sad? Join us as we explore this story of the "True Person and the False Person" and discover Zhuangzi’s answers to these deep questions. -- Hosting provided by SoundOn
Zhuangzi further reveals to us the application of the Tao in our outlook on life. If you can achieve this, you will attain the highest wisdom in life -- Hosting provided by SoundOn
Zhuangzi explains how to cultivate the Tao and the stages you’ll experience along the way, all through a story. -- Hosting provided by SoundOn
Zhuangzi and Huizi once again engaged in a discussion about the practices and beliefs of sages versus ordinary people, revealing what it means for sages to 'be emotionless' and why emotions become a problem for ordinary people. -- Hosting provided by SoundOn
Through the conversation between Duke Ai of Lu and Confucius, we learn about the popularity of Ai Dai, a person known for both his virtue and talent. It also reveals what you need to do to become someone like him. -- Hosting provided by SoundOn
Through two fictional fables of Socrates, let's uncover two important life lessons. -- Hosting provided by SoundOn
To us, Confucius is a wise sage who’s reached enlightenment, but to Laozi’s student ShuShan Wuzhi, he’s still falling just a bit short. So what’s missing? Let’s find out in today’s episode. -- Hosting provided by SoundOn
Today we share two fables from Socrates, about fame, wealth and the Words of Wisdom. -- Hosting provided by SoundOn
This story is from Zhuangzi’s “Symbol of Complete Virtue” (De chong fu). This chapter mainly talks about how to be full of virtue. Zhuangzi tells us through the stories of Shen Tujia and Zichan that the importance of a person’s virtue is far greater than their appearance. -- Hosting provided by SoundOn
Have you ever considered these two questions: What is the key difference between humans and animals? Can we really trust our experiences? Today, Socrates conducted an experiment to explain what makes humans truly human and why animals are different. If you don’t practice this, you may be human biologically, but you’re not truly living as one. -- Hosting provided by SoundOn
Zhuangzi explains how to achieve success through the story of Chang Ji and Confucius, which highlights Wang Dai's silent teaching. The essence of success aligns with spiritual practice: following its methods leads to success. Let’s explore what it means to be an enlightened spiritual practitioner and how to achieve this enlightenment. -- Hosting provided by SoundOn
Have you heard of the Allegory of the Cave? This story, proposed by the ancient Greek philosopher Plato in his book* “The Republic”*, comes from a dialogue between Plato's brother Glaucon and his teacher Socrates. It's a classic tale in Western philosophy. If you haven't heard of it, maybe you know movies like “Avatar” and “The Matrix”. These films, and many other works of art and literature, were inspired by this allegory. Let's dive into this fascinating story today. Email: philosophyrayread@gmail.com -- Hosting provided by SoundOn
Have you ever heard the story of Cook Ding carving up an ox? Do you know the secrets hidden within this tale? It's not just about butchering an ox; it's actually about staying healthy. Curious about the connection? Let's explore it together! Email: philosophyrayread@gmail.com -- Hosting provided by SoundOn
Do you have a naughty child at home? Are you exhausted from trying to help him break bad habits? Do you often end up in arguments? Today, let's listen to a short story from Zhuangzi that offers insights on how to educate children in a way that won't make them resistant or upset. Email: philosophyrayread@gmail.com -- Hosting provided by SoundOn
This story comes from "Zhuangzi," featuring a conversation between Tzu-kao and Confucius. Confucius taught Tzu-kao important principles on how to be an effective ambassador, a good person, and how to do things well. email: philosophyrayread@gmail.com -- Hosting provided by SoundOn
Today, we’re going to explore Zhuangzi’s philosophy. Zhuangzi uses a dialogue between Confucius and Yan Hui to illustrate the concept of ‘the inner sage, the outer king.’ This idea delves into the wisdom of harmonizing inner enlightenment with external actions, offering a profound insight into personal conduct and worldly affairs. Email: philosophyrayread@gmail.com -- Hosting provided by SoundOn
Zhuangzi's story today is about the conversation between Nie Que and Wang Ni. Their conversation is similar to that of Socrates in ancient Greece. What is the relationship between them? Let's listen together. email: philosophyrayread@gmail.com -- Hosting provided by SoundOn
Zhuangzi tells us a special story to show us how smart people and very wise people, like sages, are different. Sometimes, people who think they’re really smart don’t see the big picture that’s best for everyone. But how do the super wise people get it? Let’s find out together. -- Hosting provided by SoundOn
Ever wondered how ancient wisdom could change the way you look at everyday problems? Today, we'll dive into the story of Huizi and Zhuangzi. What can a giant gourd teach us? What can a tree of Chu bring you? Come listen to today's story! -- Hosting provided by SoundOn
Before Emperor Yao passed the throne to Shun, he actually sought someone in the mountains to succeed him. However, he received a thought-provoking response. What exactly happened? Let's delve into Zhuang Zi's story and find out the answer together! -- Hosting provided by SoundOn