
David James Lees is an experienced multidisciplinary therapist, Chinese medicine practitioner, philosopher, broadcaster and an ordained Taoist. David supports people from all walks of life on their journey to rediscover their authentic self and reach their true potential. He has a proven track record in helping individuals suffering from emotional issues such as stress, anxiety, depression.
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And the Tao Just Is… (Tao Te Ching: verse 1, part 3)
This is the third and final part of my own translation and commentary on the wonderful Verse 1 of the Tao Te Ching…. (see here for part 2) Embrace opposites, to hold the centre. The simplicity of these two lines explains more gracefully … Continue reading
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The Tao is Everything and Nothing (Tao Te Ching: verse 1, part 2)
This is the second part of my own translation and commentary on the wonderful Verse 1 of the Tao Te Ching…. (see here for part 1) The Tao is everything and nothing, it comes from emptiness yet fills the universe. So here … Continue reading

