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Non-action (Wu Wei) is often understood as the absence of action. Yet the great traditions show that it is a way of acting without losing oneself, in alignment with a broader harmony. Through a cross-reading of the Tao-Te-King and the Bhagavadgitopanishad...
Spiritual “work,” as described by Kabir, is not ordinary activity but a conscious practice aligned with what Lao Tzu calls non-action and what Krishna describes as detachment from the fruits of action. This work leads to a form of knowledge that is not...
Home / The Satsang blog Krishna, Mahavira, Buddha and Lao-Tzu One path , many expressions Summary: This text invites us to consider, beyond historical and cultural differences, a shared inner orientation at work across various spiritual traditions. It...
This text explores the concept of non-doing (Wu Wei), as taught by Lao-Tzu and applied within The Path. Non-doing is not inaction or laziness, but rather action performed in awareness of fundamental harmony. The practice of the Holy Name (Shabda-Brahman)...