In the Taoist Way of
Business Practice, D’Arcy/ Yogendra a former practicing lawyer,
uses his 30 year background in Taoist practice.
His practice includes the study of tai chi, chi gong and the
Taoist insights from the mystic Osho, to introduce this ancient
wisdom into modern business practice.
Discover the way of Tao in business, including the Taoist way of
leadership - Lead by Following – and the watercourse way – the
principles of water applied to business, and above all,
meditations on the self. The goal of meditation/awareness,
applied to the study of the sword, is to make a person’s thought
and action instantaneous: Intuition and action spring forth as
one.
"The goal of movement without thinking is at the heart of
instruction with the sword, because, ‘there is no time for
thinking, not even an instant.’ The key to wielding a sword lays
in emptying the mind of everything that does not have to do with
the sword, a mental condition that can be called
‘no-mindedness,’ because the swordsman is not holding anything
in his mind except the task at hand. The heart/mind of the
swordsman is like a mirror, empty and clear.
Once this state of no-mindedness is achieved, this knack can be
applied to all manner of things using a newly developed
single-minded concentration; Mind cleared of any distractions,
intuition and action as one.