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Power for the Peaceful: A Course in Tao

Marc Mullinax
Power for the Peaceful: A Course in Tao
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  • Power for the Peaceful: A Course in Tao

    Teaser 2: Technicolor Dreamcoat of Religion

    11/6/2025 | 1 mins.
    Teaser 2 for Technicolor Dreamcoat of Religion - How Religion Gets Made
    For his next podclass, Marc Mullinax teams up with Chandler Schroeder to bring you a series of podclasses, the first of which is called "How Religion Gets Made," premiering on July 1, 2025, on...a. YouTube - maybe preferred if you like strong visuals. To sign up, click “⁠⁠The Technicolor Dreamcoat of Religion⁠⁠“ or (⁠⁠https:www.youtube.com@TechnicolorDreamcoatofReligion⁠⁠)andb. Apple and Spotify podcast platforms. Just search for "The Technicolor Dreamcoat of Religion"
    Contact the show hosts at [email protected]
  • Power for the Peaceful: A Course in Tao

    Verse 81: “Your Table is Ready”

    02/6/2025 | 58 mins.
    Tao is another way of living, of thinking, of walking, ofwondering. It’s not new, for It’s always been with us. It’s “another” Way. In this last verse of the 81 verses of Tao te Ching, Eli Thompson joins me to give this podcast a great send off. We end with a discussion about the eight teachings of Tao that make “Tao still speak” for us today.
    Be sure to sign up for my new podclasses! Chandler Schroeder and I are beginning a new set of podcasts, on religion and how it, or they, get made. Don’t miss the preview trailer or these shows! Stay in touch by pressing “Subscribe” at “The Technicolor Dreamcoat of Religion“ where you can subscribe now for updates and our first semester of classes on how religions get made. (https://www.youtube.com/@TechnicolorDreamcoatofReligion)
  • Power for the Peaceful: A Course in Tao

    Verse 80: "What we Need is Here"

    31/5/2025 | 37 mins.
    Verse 80 is so counter-intuitive and counter-cultural today. Why travel, when ALL one needs is where one already is. It’s called “home.”
    While we can be like turtles or snails carrying our home around with us everywhere, we should first consider that we do not need to travel frenetically, to be home. This is a most radical teaching for a culture always on the move, where staying at home seems a life of boredom, where our collective motto isStar Trek’s mission: ‘to explore strange new worlds; to seek out new life and new civilizations; to boldly go where no man has gone before!‘
    We mention an article by Rebecca Solnit.
    Chandler Schroeder and I are beginning a new set of podcasts, on religion and how it, or they, get made. Don’t miss thepreview trailer or these shows! Stay in touch by pressing “Subscribe” at “The Technicolor Dreamcoat of Religion“ where you can subscribe now for updates and our first semester of classes on how religions get made. (https://www.youtube.com/@TechnicolorDreamcoatofReligion)
  • Power for the Peaceful: A Course in Tao

    Verse 79: "Keeping Faith, Not Score"

    27/5/2025 | 19 mins.
    Verse 79 is TTC’s main place where Lao Tzu frames “score-keeping” with “faith-keeping”. So in this verse we look at the various ways we injure ourselves (and our futures) with strict accounting of alleged slights we see someone giving us. The resentments build until one of two things happen: A complete breakdown of communication, or, the moment when someone stops practicing keeping-score and instead practices keeping-faith.
    We’re almost finished with this podcast. But please, keep your podcast feed open, for bonus episodes, announcements, and for questions that come up from the class. My email is [email protected].
    We have a new podclass about to begin: Chandler Schroeder and I are conspiring (which means to breathe together) on a new schedule of a series of related podcasts on religion, the ideas of religion, faith, and how the imagination fuels these. The pods we have begun to work on are based uponChandler’s career as a counselor, and my 30-year teaching career in New York City, Asheville, NC, and Seoul, Korea. We have already a YouTube channel called TheTechnicolor Dreamcoat of Religion“ where you can subscribe now for updates and our first semester of classes on howreligions get made. (https:www.youtube.com@TechnicolorDreamcoatofReligion)
    You can also keep this podcast feed - Power for the Peaceful - open, and you’ll get all the introductory updates.
  • Power for the Peaceful: A Course in Tao

    Verse 78: "What are you thirsty for?"

    22/5/2025 | 28 mins.
    Today’s episode was recorded outside in Fairview, NC, where the 17-year locusts are partying hard in the background. Verse 78 contains the third of only three instances of the word “water”. However, Water serves for Taoists through the centuries as THE single metaphor or model for Tao Itself. Act like water and you will live, refuse, get all brittle, and you’ll break upon the rocks. Water wears down mountains. Iterodes hard places, and makes the rough ways smooth. But especially, when acting like water, the tough become tender. Soft like water, they wear things away; and outlast every unnatural thing.
    Thanks to Teresa Aeschliman for her voice. The song Loveis the Water that Wears down the Rock is by Pat Wictor & Brother Sun, performed by Brian Graves, Jen Folkers, and Andy Barnett

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About Power for the Peaceful: A Course in Tao

What is Taoism/Daoism? "Power for the Peaceful" is an introductory course PLUS life-applications of the 81 verses of the Tao te Ching, a 2500 year-old Chinese text that has lost nothing of its power for peace today.
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