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A guide for achieving an enlightened mind through the art of non-doing
Details meditation practices, focused on stillness of the mind, along with Patanjalis yoga methods to maintain a consciousness referred to as being in the zone
Builds on Taoist, Confucian, and Hindu principles along with scientific findings to support wu-wei--the art of non-doing, non-forcing--as a way of life
Explains how wu-wei practitioners cultivate intelligent spontaneity and effortless action to allow the natural harmony of the cosmos to prevail
The practice of non-doing, non-forcing is an essential aspect of Taoism known as wu-wei. Attributed to the great sage Lao-tzu, the philosophy of wu-wei teaches you how to develop a natural state of consciousness not bound by thought or preconceived limitations. Experienced by the greatest artists, athletes, musicians, and writers, this heightened state of consciousness, referred to as being in the zone, is where intelligent spontaneity and effortless action flourish via a practice rooted in permitting the natural harmony of the cosmos to prevail.
Merging Taoist philosophy, Hindu principles, and Confucianism along with scientific findings, Jason Gregory outlines the practice of wu-wei as a vehicle to realize our innate freedom, revealing that when we release our ego and allow life to unfold as it will, we align ourselves more closely with our goals and cultivate skill and mastery along the way. Equating being in the zone with a stillness of the mind, Gregory shares meditation practices coupled with yoga exercises from Patanjali that allow you to approach life with a mastery of acceptance, releasing deluded beliefs of how to achieve success that make your mind sticky and poised for conflict. The author shows how practicing wu-wei paradoxically empowers you to accomplish all that you desire by having no intention to do so, as well as allowing you to become receptive to natures blueprint for expressing beauty.
Revealing wisdom utilized by renowned sages, artists, and athletes who have adapted being in the zone as a way of life, the author shows that wu-wei can yield a renewed sense of trust in many aspects of your daily life, making each day more effortless. As an avid wu-wei practitioner, he provides keen insight on how you, too, can experience the beauty of achieving an enlightened, effortless mind while reveling in the process of lifes unfolding.

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Dedicated to the ancient Chinese master Lao-tzu.

May his wisdom continue to enlighten the world.

EFFORTLESS
LIVING

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Immersing yourself in the origins and underpinnings of this ancient way of thinking and being will definitely help usher you into the Intuition Age with its interconnected, holographic perception. This book is brimming over with gems and overall wisdom. Its a comprehensive weaving of many threads that makes for a fascinatingand usefulread.

PENNEY PEIRCE, AUTHOR OF LEAP OF PERCEPTION AND FREQUENCY

In the West, people say, where theres a will theres a way, by imposing your will over nature. More often than not this backfires. In ancient China, the wise ones discovered that the best way is wu-wei, doing nothing, and thereby getting everything done by letting nature take its course. In this book youll learn how thats not-done.

DANIEL REID, AUTHOR OF THE TAO OF HEALTH, SEX, AND LONGEVITYAND THE TAO OF DETOX

In Effortless Living, Jason Gregory explains in clear and simple terms the Taoist concept of wu-wei and reintroduces a model of contemplation much needed in the world today. He describes how wu-wei (literally not forcing or allowing) can facilitate communion with the Taothe timeless flow from which everything else we perceive is but a reflection. I thoroughly enjoyed this book, and I learned so much from it. My humble thanks to Jason Gregory for facilitating my own understanding of the Tao and, in doing so, allowing me to apprehend the inner silence and to listen to its wordless wisdom.

ANTHONY PEAKE, AUTHOR OF THE INFINITE MINDFIELD AND OPENING THE DOORS OF PERCEPTION AND COAUTHOR OF THE IMMORTAL MIND

Jason Gregory has tapped into a living stream of wisdom to bring us an antidote to our cultural numbness. By learning how to let things be, rather than interfere and intervene in an unnatural order of life, Gregory forces us to love the world again, by trusting it. This is essential and practical wisdom for a modern social world at its best.

KINGSLEY L. DENNIS, AUTHOR OF THE PHOENIX GENERATION AND NEW CONSCIOUSNESS FOR A NEW WORLD

Effortless Living is a timely book. In a time where absolutist and rigid views are proving to be outmoded if not dangerous, Jason Gregory uses his heart and critical thinking skills to lay bare the essential, irreducible teachings of Lao-tzu. He deconstructs the myths, formulaic thinking, and the business of ritual of Taoism as it is practiced today that obscure and often hinder our innate abilities to have a direct experience of that from which we are never separate.

ROBERT SACHS, AUTHOR OF THE PASSIONATE BUDDHA AND THE WISDOM OF THE BUDDHIST MASTERS

In Effortless Living, Jason Gregory reminds us that a magic still dwells in our world despite the external forces, and psychological habits, that increasingly steer us toward cynicism. Gregory gives not only clear explanations of Taoism and reconciliations of it with Confucianism, but also guidelines for getting in touch with the Tao at the heart of all things. Furthermore, he makes clear why the root of world peace is the inner peace of the individual, which is whysocially and environmentallythis book is so deeply valuable. This is the best book on Taoism as a spiritual path since Alan Watts wrote Tao: The Watercourse Way nearly fifty years ago, and so I say, its about time.

DANA SAWYER, PROFESSOR OF RELIGION AND PHILOSOPHY AT THE MAINE COLLEGE OF ART AND AUTHOR OF ALDOUS HUXLEY: A BIOGRAPHY

In this work the Tao is alive, expressing through itself, as itself! The words propel us through the labyrinth of mind to point us directly at the profound truths of our being, that mysterious Way which transcends the intellect and filters of the human mind. The book reverberates with the perennial truth that the great saints and sages of antiquity have taught. With clarity and insight we come to see the place of techniques and practices as well as their limitations. The dismantling of mind is palpable as we are pointed over and over again to the limits of the words themselves and a possibility of an opening, a dawning of that which we always already are but have forgotten.

DANIEL SCHMIDT, DOCUMENTARY FILMMAKER OF INNER WORLDS, OUTER WORLDS AND SAMADHI

In Effortless Living, Gregory portrays beautifully the ideas of hard-and-fast belief colliding with the natural harmony of true living with the flow of our natural state of being. This book also wonderfully explains how our need to control is more of an illusion that creates the very struggles that we see in our modern world; control interrupts the natural flow of life.

STEVEN L. HAIRFIELD, PHD, AUTHOR OF A METAPHYSICAL INTERPRETATION OF THE BIBLE

Acknowledgments

I started writing Effortless Living back in 2013 in a small apartment in Seoul, South Korea. Since then this book has been on a journey around the world for over three years, from Seoul to Chiang Mai in Thailand to Tiruvannamalai in India on to Pokhara in Nepal and then back to Chiang Mai. It has changed shape many times, including numerous title changes, a stack of edits and reedits, and many additions and subtractions all along the way. There are many people to thank for persisting with me in the unfoldment of this book.

First and foremost, I am forever grateful to my wife, Gayoung. You showed extreme patience and tender care during this extended writing process. When I would let this book rest for months on end you would motivate me to persevere with it and inspire me to continue to overcome the obstacles this book presented. You always said the right thing at the right time to curb my anxiety, leading to insightful guidance. I am beyond fortunate to live a life with someone who embraces the rollercoaster of uncertainty. Our trust in this crazy ride called our life is the trust we have in the love we share with each other. Lets see where this rollercoaster will flip us next.

Secondly, a big hug and humble gratitude to all of the wonderful people at Inner Traditions and Bear & Company. Words cannot describe what youve all done for my work going forward. I am especially thankful to my acquisition editor, Jon Graham. Jon, you steered me through the whole process. You pushed me all the way. You knew this book could be so much more. Back in 2013 when I thought the book was finished, you intuitively knew that I could do better. And this process happened many times because I was too anxious to finish the book without understanding its true potential, which included a massive revision. Without your book industry knowledge and all-around wisdom this book would have remained on my bookshelf. Thank you for giving it wings to fly.

Next I owe a debt of gratitude to my two editors for this book. First of all, a big thank you to my copyeditor, Richard Smoley, for meticulously going over each line to make the text sparkle with clarity. Secondly, heartfelt gratitude to my project editor, Meghan MacLean. Youve been my project editor for my three previous books, and Im always astounded by your skill and wisdom. But this time you really outdid yourself. For you to be able to focus and do your work with minimal fuss just before and after the birth of your child is a testament to the amazing individual you are.

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