5 Easy Ways To Stop Worrying - Lao Tzu (Taoism)
Episode 29, Feb 23, 03:00 PM
In this episode we will be talking about 5 ways to stop worrying from the wisdom of Lao Tzu. Lao Tzu was an ancient Chinese philosopher who is known to be the founder of Taoism and the writer of Taoism’s most sacred text, the Tao Te Ching.
So with that in mind, here are 5 ways to stop worrying from the wisdom of Lao Tzu -
01. Slow down
02. Surrender to the natural flow of life
03. Embrace the present moment
04. Simplify
05. Let go of ego
We hope you enjoyed listening to this episode and hope this episode from the philosophy of Lao Tzu will help you stop worrying in our life.
Taoism is a Chinese philosophy attributed to Lao Tzu which contributed to the folk religion of the people primarily in the rural areas of China and became the official religion of the country under the Tang Dynasty. Taoism is therefore both a philosophy and a religion. Taoism teaches to embrace wonder and the joy in living gracefully with style. Lao Tzu was an ancient Chinese philosopher and writer who is known to be the founder of Taoism. He is also credited as the writer of Taoism’s most sacred text, the Tao Te Ching and his words can apply to people all over the world.
So with that in mind, here are 5 ways to stop worrying from the wisdom of Lao Tzu -
01. Slow down
02. Surrender to the natural flow of life
03. Embrace the present moment
04. Simplify
05. Let go of ego
We hope you enjoyed listening to this episode and hope this episode from the philosophy of Lao Tzu will help you stop worrying in our life.
Taoism is a Chinese philosophy attributed to Lao Tzu which contributed to the folk religion of the people primarily in the rural areas of China and became the official religion of the country under the Tang Dynasty. Taoism is therefore both a philosophy and a religion. Taoism teaches to embrace wonder and the joy in living gracefully with style. Lao Tzu was an ancient Chinese philosopher and writer who is known to be the founder of Taoism. He is also credited as the writer of Taoism’s most sacred text, the Tao Te Ching and his words can apply to people all over the world.