How I Found Tao
I’ve carried this feeling of unease since I was a kid, the sense that something just wasn’t right. I went looking for answers anywhere I could: in my parents, in church, in school, later in the military, and eventually in corporate America. On paper, I did well. I hit all the marks of success. But inside, none of it gave me what I was looking for.
Then, when I was twenty-seven, I met a Taoist master. By chance, yes, but it changed everything. I studied with him almost every day for fourteen years, and through that I began to understand myself and the world in a way I never had before.
That’s what my book, Right In Two: One Man’s Journey Through Division, Discipline, and The Way of Tao, is about. How I finally found a way to quiet that unease, and how the search that began in confusion led me, at last, to this new feeling of wholeness.
The manuscript is finished. I’m working with an editor now, and the book will be published this spring.
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