The Philosopher Poet & the Mythic Peng Bird: Expressing the Unknown in Zhuangzi (Taoist Philosophy)

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Mythos & Logos – World Mythology and Religions

Mythos & Logos – World Mythology and Religions

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A philosopher has the unique challenge of expressing that which is beyond us through the limitations of language. For many, this is done through a series of logical arguments; for the Taoist philosopher Zhuangzi 莊子 the Way of Nature, called Tao 道 is best approached in another way, through the powerful, poetic language of metaphor. Zhuangzi sets the tone through the marvelous image of the mythological Peng 大鵬 bird which rises beyond the limits of our understanding. Yet, we will see, even the lofty Peng can affect our lives.
Transcript: ancientworld.website/b/mythos...
Mythos & Logos are two ancient words that can be roughly translated as “Story & Meaning.”
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This channel is a collection of thoughts of one person on the important stories that we humans have shared with each other. I believe that, in respectfully approaching storytelling traditions, we can find timeless wisdom and beauty that apply to modern life. I do my best to find and share that wisdom. I encourage you to share your thoughts and stories as well.
The stories presented here have all been freely shared by their original tellers. I encourage you to study each story directly and consult traditional sources whenever possible.
00:00 Introduction
00:21 Zhuang Zhou from the National Folk Museum of Korea
00:33 Chinese Landscape from the Cleveland Museum of Art
01:03 Tao Te Ching, Chapter 1, translated by Gia-fu Feng and Jane English
01:23 Zuangzi in front of Waterfalls
02:08 Journey Through Darkness
03:13 The Land is So Rich in Beauty by Fu Baoshi & Guan Shanyue
03:35 Dapeng from the Kyōaka Hyaku-Monogatar, 19th century Japan. Image upscaled via use of artificial intelligence.
04:51 Universal Harmony
05:08 Chinese Trading Junk, Moored in the River of Guangzhou by Robert James Elliott
05:54 Zhuangzi, Chapter 1, “Free & Easy Wandering,” translated by Burton Watson
07:30 Difference In Perspective
07:45 Qing Dynasty Zhuangzi from National Museum of China
08:32 The Monk Zhidun Admiring a Horse by Ren Yi
10:01 Conclusion: Free & Easy Wandering
All works of art are in the public domain unless stated otherwise.
Stock video clips licensed through Storyblocks.
Ambiment - The Ambient by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license.

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@mythosandlogos
@mythosandlogos 5 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for joining! This took a lot of research, but was an especially fun study to undertake. I’m going birdwatching today, so I’ll keep an eye out for giant, rolling clouds in the wind. My binoculars don’t quite reach 90,000 li, though.
@2x_espresso
@2x_espresso 5 ай бұрын
Love it! 🦅
@mythosandlogos
@mythosandlogos 5 ай бұрын
Thank you! China has been like exploring a whole other world; even with language being so different!
@WarbossPepe
@WarbossPepe 4 ай бұрын
Beautiful retelling Sean. Thanks for sharing
@mythosandlogos
@mythosandlogos 4 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@konekopawa9039
@konekopawa9039 2 ай бұрын
Great channel! Taoism philosophy helps people realize both how small and weak we are and how big and powerful the universe we belong to . So rather than being arrogant and fighting with our own strengths, Taoism believes the value of humility and harmony with nature. These two concepts are interdependent because without humility it is hard to achieve harmony. It is through harmony with nature, great things are accomplished without effort and personal vanity.
@konekopawa9039
@konekopawa9039 2 ай бұрын
This is my favorite myth channel because rather than simply go over the story, you really dig deep into its meaning. Many myths are tricky to understand because they are written in an ancient context and sometimes the meanings are deliberately hidden. Many stories appear weird to modern audiences. By going deeper, you encourage people to truly ponder the what is really behind these seemingly strange stories, and I really enjoy that. Thanks for your wonderful work!
@mythosandlogos
@mythosandlogos 2 ай бұрын
Well said on the Tao points, and thank you for your kind words :)
@ekurisona663
@ekurisona663 5 ай бұрын
happy to have found your channel 🕊️
@mythosandlogos
@mythosandlogos 5 ай бұрын
And I’m happy to have you here! 🕊️
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