Staying Behind | Verse 7 | Tao Te Ching
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In this episode, we sit with Verse Seven of the Tao Te Ching (Stephen Mitchell translation). We explore why the Tao is eternal, the difference between "clean" giving and giving with an agenda, and the counter-intuitive power of "staying behind" to truly get ahead.
If you’ve ever felt exhausted by the constant pressure to "build your brand" or "stay competitive," this verse offers a different direction—a leaning toward fulfillment through letting go.
00:00 – Intro: A small pause in your day.
01:15 – Reading of Verse Seven (Stephen Mitchell).
02:30 – Part 1: Outside the drama of arrival and loss.
04:45 – Part 2: "Clean" help vs. help with an agenda.
07:10 – Part 3: The Master stays behind.
09:30 – Part 4: Letting go of the "self" that is exhausting to maintain.
11:15 – Closing Reflection: A practice for your next five minutes.
"The Master stays behind; that is why she is ahead. She is detached from all things; that is why she is one with them. Because she has let go of herself, she is perfectly fulfilled."
The Eternity of the Tao: By being "never born," the Tao exists outside our human anxiety regarding beginnings and endings.
Giving from Fullness: True presence doesn't leave a debt. It doesn't ask anything of the receiver because it has no self-desire to satisfy.
The Paradox of Leadership: We are naturally drawn to those who don't push forward, but who are simply there—present and unhurried.
The "Exhausting Self": Much of our suffering comes from the effort required to maintain the self that needs to win. Letting go isn't loss; it's ease.
Where in your life are you trying to get ahead—and what might open up if you stayed behind instead? Not as a strategy, but as a quiet release of the need to be first.
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