The Whole Heart of Tao (The Whole Heart series)

The Whole Heart of Tao (The Whole Heart series)
by Lao Tzu, John Bright-Fey

The Whole Heart of Tao (The Whole Heart series)
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Author: John Bright-Fey, Lao Tzu
Edition: Hardcover
Audio: English (Unknown); English (Original Language); English (Published)
Published: 2006-07-30
ISBN: 1575872471
Number of pages: 376
Publisher: Crane Hill Publishers

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Book Review: Tao, source of Life
Summary: 5 Stars

talking about the character of the tao source of life
is fundamentally
useless
talking about the lessons of the tao way of life is
likewise useless
because the real way is a revealed way

Chapter 14, Tao Te Ching


Is there anybody left who hasn't read the Tao Te Ching? It's been said that Lao-tzu's classic has been translated more times than there are fleas on Tarzan's dog. The cryptic musings of Lao-tzu, the Ancient Child, seem to speak directly to some funky hunger lurking in the psychic bowels of the human spirit. College kids from Hong Kong to Timbuktu have been known to hunker down with a copy of the Old Man's verses, pondering the intricacies of the Void until their eyeballs wobbled. More than a few have proclaimed that the Way that can't be called a Way is simply a linguistic puzzle of unfathomable dimensions, best pondered while stoned or in deep samadhi. So it goes for the past 2,500 years.

Early on, cultivators of the mysterious Tao received the teaching by word of mouth, at least until the proto-type of Kinkos appeared. The ancient technology for passing on spiritual wisdom was by "mind-to-mind transmission." Basically, to receive the transmission required a simple commitment - your life. A commitment not many are prepared to make.

John Bright-Fey's Whole Heart of Tao is our era's window into that atavistic oral tradition. The 12th lineage holder of an esoteric Buddhist order, the author received transmission of Lao-tzu's poetic revelations from two Taoist masters. This required him to become adept in the arts of qigong, meditation, and calligraphy. Not to mention the Chinese language. From the book's introduction, it's clear that Bright-Fey didn't take the job lightly. He is one of a few with the credentials and skills to toss the ball to the rest of us mere mortals.

This book is not the Tao Te Ching most of us are cozy with. Bright-Fey's spin on the Tao Te Ching is 180 degrees from the typical academic rehash of Lao-tzu's ancient manuscript. Bright-Fey's book aims for the guts, the viscera, not the intellect.

The oral rendition veers from the scribbled translations in that it's an actual road map to the cultivation of the Way. To go here is to leave the proverbial trail and dive into "an act of literary surrender to the poetic moment so total that the receiver of the direct transmission is fundamentally altered forever." Needless to say, stumbling into enlightenment by reading a book is about as easy as wining Power Ball without buying a lottery ticket. You'll have to look Bright-Fey up in person to find that frequency. Which is the whole point of the book: YOU must cultivate your own mystical experience. Books just tickle your amygdala into considering the first step. The Whole Heart of Tao is simply a conduit of the wiggly Way, an echo of the ineffable in the maelstrom of our topsy turvy theater of modernity.

John Bright-Fey stands out in a crowded field of authors who write about Taoism. There are plenty of other fun Tao Te Ching translations, to be sure; but, it's fair to say that, until now, we didn't have access to the kind of knowledge within the pages of The Whole Heart of Tao. Some will gnash their teeth at the idea that an underground version of one of the world's most popular pieces of literature has finally chosen to surface. Such is life.

But for those with an open mind (we are talking Taoism here), Bright-Fey has cast a sliver of light upon the fascinating tao of the Tao. That he walks the walk as an initiate of Taoism makes the adventure that much more of a dance along the razor's edge. But don't take my word for it. See for yourself.

do not be in a hurry for the future
rather allow the unnamed to flow into the named
to reveal the
present ever

Chapter 32, Tao Te Ching



Summary of The Whole Heart of Tao (The Whole Heart series)

The poem known as Tao Te Ching, composed between 700480 BCE, is the fundamental text of philosophic and religious Taoism and stands as one of the world's most popular and inspiring works of great literature. From the once-secret oral tradition of Taoist priests comes a translation that reveals, for the first time, the founding principles of their ancient wisdom. Providing a rare glimpse into their private world, this inspired translation of the Tao Te Ching makes Lao Tzu and the T'ienShih's archaic mystic language accessible to the general reader. Each poem is accompanied by the author's original Chinese calligraphy.

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