Five hundred years before the birth of Jesus, a God-realized being named Lao-tzu in ancient China created the ultimate commentary on the nature of our existence. This classic text, called the Tao Te Ching or the Great Way, offered advice and guidance that was balanced, moral, spiritual, and always concerned with working for the good.
On this CD, for the very first time, Dr. Wayne W. Dyer takes you on a compelling journey through all 81 verses of the Tao, as he offers affirmations and a unique meditation technique that you can directly apply to your life. By actually repeating the word Tao as a mantra, you will subliminally attain a level of wisdom and peace that you may have never experienced before.
     Do the Tao now . . . and usher in an entirely new way of thinking!
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Listening to this was PAINFUL! First, let me admit, I am a Wayne Dyer fan. I have most of his books and a number of his audio sets. For the most part, he gets complex concepts across in an understandable manner. Not this CD. This CD contains his reading of the Tao. Each verse is easy to find in its own section. The translation is easy to absorb. Those parts are fine! The problem is that Wayne thinks he can chant. He can not chant. His voice is at best an off-key drone, leaving the listener longing for the peace of chalk scratching against a blackboard. Reciting the verses followed by silence would have been a much improved recording. I would be willing to trade for that CD!
Recommended with caution Before you get this disc I have a question: have you heard Dr. Dyer’s ? If you have, and you like it, then I can say that this disc is very similar in style and you will probably like it as well. If you don’t like that disc due to the chanting sounds, you probably won’t like this one either. (Check out the reviews of that disc for more explanation.)If you haven’t heard that disc but you’re familiar with Dr. Dyer’s wonderful speaking voice, you might be a little surprised. His speaking voice is perfect for a meditation disc- very calming and serene. But his chanting voice takes some getting used to. While it’s not the point to sound “perfect” or even “pretty,” sometimes the chanting is distracting which isn’t good on a meditation disc. This time he’s backed up by some new-age type music which is…