DAOISM: discover emotional alchemy (with Wai-Yii Yeung & Desmond Murray)

Поділитися
Вставка
  • Опубліковано 28 вер 2024
  • Discover the transformative potential of emotional alchemy with Desmond Murray and Wai-Yii Yeung...
    ☯️🏔☯ Join Master Gu’s FREE 4-week Taoist Wellness Course
    Learn meditation, Qi Gong and Tai Chi with Master Gu - Taoist Wisdom to help you Live Long and Live Well!:
    Click to get access- completely free: ⏩⏩ www.taoistwell...
    ☯️📖☯️ Get my free "On the Way" newsletter: weekly ideas for balanced living
    Ideas you can read in a few minutes to help you, and to help us collectively, find a more balanced way of being.
    ⏩⏩ Join over 25,000 readers: www.wayfinder....
    ☯🤝☯Help the International Taoist Society establish a permanent home in Leeds, UK:
    www.justgiving...
    ☯️🥋☯️ Discover The Lee Family Daoist Arts:
    lishi.org/
    Join me in this conversation Wai-Yii Yeung and Desmond Murray, two leading Daoist practitioners and thinkers. We explore 'emotional alchemy' - how principles of Taoist philosophy and wellness can help us work with and transmute our emotions.
    We discuss how balance, harmony, and a non-judgemental understanding of our emotions can all play a vital role in our journey towards fulfilment, offering us powerful tools to help us find peace in ourselves and generate a more compassionate world.
    We also unravel the true essence of love from a Taoist perspective, embracing its boundless energy and connection to the present moment.
    I thoroughly enjoyed our conversation. There's a lot of wisdom to found here and I invite you to jump in!
    🌎🌍🌏 LEARN IN COMMUNITY - join Wayfinders, free!
    Wayfinders is a community uncovering wisdom for people and planet. Every Wednesday 8pm UK time I host a Qi Gong and meditation session. There are also 15 community-run sessions a week - share your explorations with amazing people from around the world!
    ⏩⏩ Join the community: wayfinders.glo...
    ☯👂☯ Listen to the Way of Nature Podcast: Exploring Daoism, living well and sustainability with some of the most interesting minds in the world...
    ⏩⏩ anchor.fm/wayo...
    ☯道☯ Ancient wisdom for harmonious living: 6-week Daoism Course
    In over 10 hours of deep philosophy, taiji and meditation, I offer ideas and practices to help bring Daoist wisdom into your everyday life.
    ⏩⏩ Click here to learn about the course: www.wayfinder....
    ☯🫁☯ Tap into the power of the breath: Breathe! Course
    I aim to equip you with the ideas and practices to make your breath a powerful tool that helps you live life to the fullest!
    ⏩⏩ Click here to learn about the course: www.wayfinder....
    ☯💪🙏☯ Patreon
    Support me and the team and get my best pictures as your wallpaper 📸
    / georgethompson
    ☯ Or support with a one-off payment? Thank you!
    paypal.me/geor...
    ☯ Tea Time Taoism Full Series
    What is Taoism? or is it Daoism? The Yin Yang? The Tao? Wu-Wei? The Tao Te Ching? Who is Lao Tze? Taoism 101 with Master Gu from the heart of China: goo.gl/6d2GKE
    ☯ FOLLOW FOR PICTURES OF THE ACTION
    Instagram: / george.thompson._
    Facebook: / georgethompson.uk
    Twitter: / georgethuk
    ☯ RECOMMENDED READING LIST
    🔸Best Book for Beginners - Tao of Pooh: amzn.to/2ERXE3p
    Benjamin Hoff delightfully explores Taoist principles with the help of Winnie the Pooh.
    🔸Best Tao Te Ching - Change Your Thoughts, Change Your Life: amzn.to/2BPDaWy
    Wayne Dyer applies the wisdom of the Tao Te Ching to modern lives. This book is transforming how I see myself and the world - it's a must-read.
    🔸Supplementary Tao Te Ching - Tao Te Ching (Derek Lin): amzn.to/2GJ0Ivu
    An accurate translation, getting you closer to Lao Tze's original meaning. Cross-reference with Wayne Dyer version.
    🔸Zhuangzi: amzn.to/2tEvt2H
    The second most famous Taoist text after TTC. Profound philosophy told through humorous stories.
    🔸Further exploration - “Tao: the Watercourse Way”
    World-famous philosopher, Alan Watts, explores Taoist concepts in his signature witty style.
    🔸For personal growth - The Tao of Success: amzn.to/2EVCzoP
    Derek Lin shows that being a Taoist doesn't mean becoming lazy. This book explores how to grow in harmony with the Tao. Highly recommended.
    ☯ Thank you to the Patrons
    Nick
    Donald Carpenter
    Risvan Vlad Rusu
    Richard
    Life is Flow
    John Calhoun
    Ryder Phoenix
    ITER
    Anthony Everest
    Neil Dingman
    Eric Wilkerson
    Marty Dow
    Lei Duan
    Lynn McKenna
    Tracy
    Brayden O'Neal
    Budjarn Lambeth
    Alessandro Ardovini
    Ron Anderson
    Tish Ducrot
    Patrick
    Haidee Whitlock
    Tim
    Aaron Young
    Blossom Blizzard
    Anne Littlebird
    Stephen DeLong
    BNG
    Charlie Saint-Supéry
    Joshua Fitzgibbon
    lackadaisical
    Ruben Da Costa
    Clifford Berry
    Daniel Traini
    Rachel McKeown
    Wayne Pearce
    Robert Martin
    Matt Couch
    Louis
    Jonathan Wahl
    Cody Stinson
    Lyn Olsen
    Simon Frost
    Dan Sawyer
    Insanite
    Ned Mudd

КОМЕНТАРІ • 85

  • @valq10
    @valq10 Рік тому +10

    Wow Desmond's energy was so bright at first I was a bit taken aback and was putting up resistence, but his persepctive especially on responsibility was so subtle and instructive. Wai-Yii's comments on science were deeply insightful. Their words toward the end on relationships were beautiful. Glad I softened and humbled myself and listened in the end.

    • @George-Thompson
      @George-Thompson  Рік тому +2

      It's not always easy to challenge our own beliefs and be open to different ideas, so I'm grateful that you found value in doing so. 🙏

  • @tcaacademy
    @tcaacademy Рік тому +2

    nice to see Desmond again and it reminds me on our training days with our master Chee Soo in Coventry. I can hear our master laughing about the idea of having a temple with priest and rituals and so on. But we all have to follow what is in our self.

  • @Way827
    @Way827 Рік тому +6

    I remember going to Wai Yii's classes in Leeds back in 2019. :) Great to see her and Desmond with George. Connection with Master Gu too. A great community. Practice is for life. So True!!! Best of Fortune to The Sea Cloud Temple in Leeds.

  • @Bene9
    @Bene9 Рік тому +3

    Thoroughly enjoyed this 👏

  • @theartoflettinggo1201
    @theartoflettinggo1201 Рік тому +1

    This is such a wonderful video. I have followed your channel for a long time and the content is always so inspiring. Daoism is such an enlightening way of life and being... thank you for all that you do! :)

    • @George-Thompson
      @George-Thompson  Рік тому +1

      I'm really glad you are enjoying and getting something from the videos - it's my privilege! Sending warmth

  • @outipollock1482
    @outipollock1482 Рік тому +1

    Isn’t both the visible and the invisible nature the same thing? What’s wrong with hugging a tree? You will feel the energy of the tree and the tree will read your energy field.

  • @Presenceofsean
    @Presenceofsean Рік тому

    May our lives benefit all beings 🙏

  • @TerryHartery
    @TerryHartery Рік тому +1

    Hi, I'd be interested in any comments about what I am going to say. I have regarded myself as a daoist for many years and I have practised qigong for many years. I entirely agree with Desmond and Wai-Yi say about the need for balance in daily life and how we should seek to cultivate this. For several years I felt I had achieved this until I became ill. Now my life is full of pain and there is no balance in my life. Balance, it seems to me, needs you to be heathy and that becomes impossible when you become so unbalanced with illness and pain and the depression caused by these. So I am at the stage of giving up on daoism and any other kind of 'ism because they are of no use when you lose your health. Sorry to be so pessimistic but I feel people are being misled when they are told that a path will lead to happiness and fulfilment throughout their lives. At some point we will all become ill and then what do we do?

    • @kfirlevy8800
      @kfirlevy8800 Рік тому +1

      Well, I don't see myself as a Daoist, I have just started practicing Tai Chi, but I have been curious about Daoism for several years and feel like I have some understanding about it, so take my thoughts with a grain of salt.
      I think that you can never truly "reach" balance". Even when you're very advanced, there is always more balance to gain. Also naturally, there are days when you are more balanced and less so, so what exactly does to mean to "achieve balance"?
      You might not be able to reach the same kind of balance you had when you were well, but I tend to believe that these practices will help you, you might still be sick, but you probably will feel more energized and in control how you would if you haven't practiced.
      And all this said, I believe that eventually we're all humans, and Daoism, just as all other traditions and philosophies, is a human made idea which doesn't grasp entirely the ultimate truth of the world, or the prefect way to live (if there is any). And so It is defiantly possible that there might be some other practice that can help you better. Somewhat paradocsically, I even think that a real Daoist Master might say that going with the Dao is letting go of the practice that doesn't help you, and try out new things. I'm not saying that you should or shouldn't, but I think that it's right to keep an open mind.
      One last thing, about the conflict of finding balance while being ill, according to Daoism (as much as I know) there should be no conflict. Zhuongzi has a full chapter about cripples being great Daoists. So I think that according to Daoism, it should be possible to regain your balance, along with what ever limitations you might have. How exactly is above my understanding, but keep on looking!
      Anyways, I hope you found some valuable things among my words, even though they might appear to be a bit pessimistic too. I do wish you find the way in what ever condition you're in!

    • @wilhelmwetterhoff8411
      @wilhelmwetterhoff8411 Рік тому +3

      Hi Terry, I can only speak from my own experience and hope that it helps in some way - although your situation may be different from mine.
      When I started Dao practice, it was first and foremost about how to repair my body and regain my health. I had been chronically ill and very badly out of balance for several years when I first started learning Dao practice with Desmond and Way-Yii. Every time I would get ill, the only thing I could think of was how to regain my health and be able to function properly again. I can absolutely identify with your predicament - I know for myself how awful it is when you are so ill that you cannot even enjoy life.
      When I first got diagnosed, doctors prescribed drugs that I would have to take for the rest of my life, and gave me a bleak prognosis - they told me I would never be cured of this. But I kept trying every alternative treatment I could find. I discovered some that were quite effective at treating the symptoms, but then I still kept getting new flare-ups at unpredictable times, and I would constantly be worrying about getting ill again.
      At the same time, I was beginning to learn how to nourish myself through Dao practice. The most crucial thing I learned initially was how to rid myself of the fear, stress and anxiety that came from living with a chronic incurable disease, through the exercises I was learning in the classes. I found that if I practiced diligently and continuously, then the effects were both powerfully tangible in the immediate short term and gradually transformative in the long term. I could feel a sense of vibrant health starting to develop over time, and my energy levels were improving all the time, so I could do more things in a day without becoming tired. (Being ill had been depleting me for many years - I was close to falling into chronic fatigue before I started practicing)
      I was also becoming much calmer and more emotionally and mentally balanced. I could feel that the Dao practice was working on so many levels, and I kept going with it. My overall health kept improving until one day I realized that my ”incurable” chronic illness had disappeared for good without me even noticing how it happened.
      When I became ill, I really didn’t think I could regain my youth and good health ever again. It seemed like an impossible dream. But I was mistaken - because to this day I am healthier and more vital than I ever was even in the prime of my youth.
      All the alternative treatments I tried certainly helped, but what fundamentally transformed my constitution from constant ill health to constant good health was the practice. It has enabled me to return to a natural state of balance that I didn’t even know existed before I started learning about Dao.
      So in my experience, Daoism was never about adhering to any dogma or faith or rigid philosophy as implied by the “-ism”. The word “-ism” is a poor and unfortunate translation from Chinese. For me, it is always about real practice and direct experience of the theory and principles of Dao. The words are not Dao, you have to verify the reality of what they describe through your practice.
      For me ultimately Daoism is a way of life, and Dao practice is a science with theory and principles that can be demonstrated to work. So there is no need for blind faith in anything.
      Laozi says, “everyone knows of Dao, yet no one practices it” - this seems to me more true than ever in the modern world.
      Dao practice is the most difficult thing I have ever done, but it is also by far the most rewarding. It might not be for everyone, but in my case, it has completely transformed my life for the better in many ways that I could not even have conceived of before starting on this journey.
      That said, I am still merely a beginner at it. I only share my limited experience with Dao practice here in hopes that it might be of some use to people who want to learn about Dao and happen to read this.

  • @_ninja_nic
    @_ninja_nic Рік тому

    Thank you 🙏🏻

  • @leedstaichiyogameditation
    @leedstaichiyogameditation Рік тому +11

    Thanks for hosting us George. Thoroughly enjoyed the conversation with you and hope your community enjoy it too :) Grateful to you for posting the links in the video description for anyone who would like to find out about the classes we run or would like to support our fundraiser to establish a centre for the study of the Daoist Arts in the UK. 🙏☯🙏

    • @George-Thompson
      @George-Thompson  Рік тому +2

      I got a huge amount of wisdom from our conversation 🙏

  • @PeachesCourage
    @PeachesCourage Рік тому +4

    Tao is the Child knows the way in the Bible Tao is the Natural way of life which never influences us into anything Suddenly we are independent and not the people in lines waiting to pay for Or the people who wait out of fear
    that life isn't worth living unless we do this or that Shame/ Guilt are killers of OUR LIVES And the Tao isn't these

  • @Ilovethebush
    @Ilovethebush 11 місяців тому

    keep getting a message saying ‘you’re offline, check your connection,” despite other videos loading on other tabs.

  • @thewaterprophet6880
    @thewaterprophet6880 Рік тому +1

    Is there somewhere a person could go to become refined? I did this alone and became so sensitive I nearly died. I became the crazy lady. But I knew. Water in water out. The most sensitive I became the more I pushed away from it and went back to the poison because love and energy as you say was leaking out all over the place. Now I’ve hardened again. Is there a way backwards to do this with order?

    • @valq10
      @valq10 Рік тому

      Depending on where you live you might be able to google if there are any daoist tai chi teachers near you

  • @outipollock1482
    @outipollock1482 Рік тому

    By movement you give your body and your monkey mind something to do and be occupied with. Circular movements heighten your concentration.

  • @Feline-philosopher
    @Feline-philosopher Рік тому

    I devote at least one hour daily to sitting/lying in various yin yoga positions. I just let my mind run its own course, im hoping that could be part of a daoist practice, i definitely go about my day with a calmer attitude.
    Daoist teachings seem to align with the "atheism" of spinoza, and the writings of ralp waldo emerson in his work on "nature".
    ua-cam.com/video/lXhCsXcBdKI/v-deo.html

    • @George-Thompson
      @George-Thompson  Рік тому

      Thanks so much for commenting. So great to hear about your journey ❤️

  • @TRUTHorSTFU
    @TRUTHorSTFU Рік тому +1

    OMF DAO WHAT IS DESMOND ON?!

    • @leedstaichiyogameditation
      @leedstaichiyogameditation Рік тому

      Pure energy and high quality Chinese tea 😉😊🤣

    • @TRUTHorSTFU
      @TRUTHorSTFU Рік тому

      @@leedstaichiyogameditation "pure energy" is more than a little hippy and vague AND Chinese tea is often no better than dish water. try again? rotlmfao

  • @ramengodzilla
    @ramengodzilla Рік тому +10

    I’m glad to have found this faith and community it has enriched my life so much keep up the good work George

  • @barbaratubiolo9404
    @barbaratubiolo9404 Рік тому +6

    There is lots of stuff out there and I don’t remember how our path crossed but I so filled with appreciation that I did find u.
    This talk today was more than wonderful I now have a much clearer understanding
    Thank you so much Barb
    Can u post a link to donate ?

    • @George-Thompson
      @George-Thompson  Рік тому +2

      Thanks for watching and for the support Barb! All links are in the video description 🙏

  • @outipollock1482
    @outipollock1482 Рік тому +5

    You don’t control your emotions, you feel them. They are your allies in pointing out to you what is good for you and what isn’t.

  • @TimmysWorld-te8lp
    @TimmysWorld-te8lp Рік тому +6

    In this day and time, people don’t want to accept Responsibility for their ways and actions andin a way, becoming lazy and dependent. With Taoism.. you become “Responsible” for your actions and self being… become a “Strong” person.

  • @candidagomes2774
    @candidagomes2774 Рік тому +6

    Very important this mensage about TAO!!👍🌅🎉
    Thanks a lot you and your friends!! 🙏🌅🌅💐🎉

  • @beverlybelcher3423
    @beverlybelcher3423 Рік тому +7

    Thank you so much George for this wonderful discussion about the practice of Taoism.

    • @George-Thompson
      @George-Thompson  Рік тому +1

      It's my privilege Beverly! I'm so glad you enjoyed 🙏

  • @fergussmith7470
    @fergussmith7470 Рік тому +5

    This is a wonderful interview, thank you, George. It's so moving and wonderful to hear such genuine words; people with energy talking about love.

  • @rainmanjr2007
    @rainmanjr2007 Рік тому +6

    My definition of Tao is calm. I think calm is what we are looking for but love has that connotation. What they call "Nature" is what I refer to as Zen. My body and mind are a Temple that I carry with me. Peace and harmony.

  • @temprano69
    @temprano69 11 місяців тому +1

    I love unconditional love , I have a sister who says when I used to call her that she loves me but she never contacts me

  • @novitawilliamson9023
    @novitawilliamson9023 Рік тому +4

    Thanks George wonderful session thanks for inviting the ITS 🥰🥰🥰

  • @outipollock1482
    @outipollock1482 Рік тому +1

    What is the invisible nature? everything in nature vibrates at a certain frequency range typical to its species. You can feel the energy but you can’t see it or hear it.

  • @scotthubbard3464
    @scotthubbard3464 Рік тому +5

    This one was very good on many levels. Thank you George and your guests.

  • @Christianity_and_Perennialism
    @Christianity_and_Perennialism Рік тому +1

    Most of my reading has been on Vedanta (Hindu metaphysics), but it’s amazing how similar it is to Taoism. René Guénon wrote that Taoism and Vedanta were the closest living traditions to the religion of Adam.

  • @enlightened-ethiopia9920
    @enlightened-ethiopia9920 Рік тому +2

    Big Lesson!!
    Lot's of thanks!

  • @1stNanda
    @1stNanda Рік тому +3

    Absolutely marvelous, thank you!

  • @earthlingification
    @earthlingification Рік тому +1

    Superficial stuff honestly

  • @CultivatingHarmony
    @CultivatingHarmony Рік тому +2

    👍👍

  • @spicdevant5971
    @spicdevant5971 Рік тому +2

    Thanks for this video, it resonates deeply!
    I loved hearing what Desmond and Waiyii had to say. It's awesome to hear about a different way of being and looking at things. I love how full of excitement they are!
    Where can I find out more about what they do? 😊
    Thanks George!

    • @George-Thompson
      @George-Thompson  Рік тому

      Thank you for watching! 🙏 Links are in the video description 😊

  • @funnymicepacman4457
    @funnymicepacman4457 9 місяців тому +1

    Beautiful. No force needed just practice

  • @PatrishaMLovelle-wj3yw
    @PatrishaMLovelle-wj3yw Рік тому +2

    Thank you George, Wai-Yii Yeung and Desmond for this wonderful and very informative discussion. 🌸

  • @mfia8300
    @mfia8300 Рік тому +2

    And why DDJ ch 5 says Heaven and Earth are not kind.(benevolent)?

  • @Beherenow-p5e
    @Beherenow-p5e Рік тому +2

    Thank you for this beautiful program. May many more people find their way to this way of life.
    Much love to ALL 💚💚💚

  • @outipollock1482
    @outipollock1482 Рік тому +1

    Enough of theory, to the practice now!

  • @jennysnowdon7612
    @jennysnowdon7612 Рік тому +2

    So exciting to hear, thanks for sharing :)

  • @ArleneLevenson
    @ArleneLevenson Рік тому +1

    wonderful

  • @MrBboyle1
    @MrBboyle1 Рік тому +2

    The name that can be named is not the Eternal Name.”

  • @Chickarina1
    @Chickarina1 Рік тому +1

    That was lovely. Thank you for sharing, George ✨

    • @George-Thompson
      @George-Thompson  Рік тому

      It’s my privilege. I’m so glad you enjoyed 🙏

  • @damarisfernandez4468
    @damarisfernandez4468 Рік тому +2

    Thanks for your videos and share all of this beautiful shine stars in our transition 🙏🫂

  • @lynnmckenna9934
    @lynnmckenna9934 Рік тому +1

    beyond wonderful…. So grateful🙏

  • @Christianity_and_Perennialism

    With the statements towards the end about how we have to completely submit to nature, which is completely ‘objective’ and acts upon us with absolute equanimity regardless of what we think about it, I have to wonder how this can be reconciled with the many accounts of miracles in the Abrahamic traditions and elsewhere. There is something to be said for Christ’s statement that with just a mustard seed of faith we can order a mountain into the sea and it will obey. Objectivity is obviously real but the power of subjectivity shouldn’t be underestimated either. They are analogous to yang and yin.

  • @outipollock1482
    @outipollock1482 Рік тому

    When you emphasize the scientific nature of Daoism, you’re forgetting that you need to master the opposite energy, too. The feelings. Feeling the energy.

  • @outipollock1482
    @outipollock1482 Рік тому

    To get full understanding you have to master both your field and its opposite one. On your journey you have to master a series of opposites: inside - outside, theory - practice

  • @outipollock1482
    @outipollock1482 Рік тому

    Nature reads your energy field and treats you accordingly. You get what you are.

  • @alisongara
    @alisongara Рік тому +1

    Did women traditionally practice Tao?

  • @outipollock1482
    @outipollock1482 Рік тому

    Wisdom is embodied knowledge. Embodied means dealt with by the body,

  • @E.Bandier
    @E.Bandier Рік тому

    good lesson thanks for your work