When Strenght Needs Announcing, Something Else is Missing

After listening to a recent presidential speech, I found myself returning to an old passage from the Dao De Jing—not to argue with what I heard, but to understand why it wouldn’t settle. This essay reflects on Dao De Jing, Chapter 24, using it as a quiet measure for modern leadership: how posture, strain, and constant display reveal more than rhetoric ever can. Rather than offering verdicts or outrage, the piece invites readers to notice imbalance, endurance, and the cost of leadership that relies on performance instead of steadiness.

The Wisdom That Arrives When You Stop Forcing the World

Experience the timeless wisdom of Passage 29 of the Tao Te Ching: let go of control and embrace alignment for genuine growth. Effort without purpose breeds chaos; harmony thrives in simplicity. Discover how releasing grip and aligning with life can transform challenges into opportunities.

Balancing Intellect and Experience: A Taoist Approach to Wisdom

Explore the balance of intellect, experience, and meditation in Taoist philosophy. Join Khonsura, the Afro-Taoist & Kungfu Creative, as he delve into the harmony of mind, body, and spirit.