Β Echoes of the Tao: Tao Te Ching In Music

Echoes of the Tao: Tao Te Ching in Music transforms the teachings of the Tao Te Ching into sound.

81 tracks of accompanying music by me (Earth Tree Healing)

I’d met Alex and David years ago at a β€˜meet up talk’ in Nottingham. Something new and literally connective β€˜clicked.’ I felt really inspired by their talk about the Tao Te Ching/Wu Wei Wisdom. I approached them for a chat and offered to compose music if they ever required it…. They talk about it in the video below.

This led to David & Alex sending some test tracks of him reading some verses. To me composing along to them. Musically channelling the essence. It was an absolute pleasure. It worked!! And 81 tracks later…here we are.

I’m so very honoured. It’s a wonderful piece of work.

VIDEO: The Tao Te Ching Explained (+ an intro to David’s new collection)

https://youtu.be/0C2M3YSGcgI

You can also join their Facebook Wu Wei Wisdom
Community group below.

https://www.facebook.com/share/g/1A1ZgUMnpU/?mibextid=wwXIfr

Each of the 81 verses of this classic text are brought to life as Taoist Master David James Lees pairs his unique translation of the Tao Te Ching with original, atmospheric music that embodies the energy, rhythm and intention of each verse and the natural flow of the Tao.

The result is an immersive sound journey that blends Taoist philosophy and mindful awareness. It’s designed to guide you beyond thought and into direct experience: a meeting of word, vibration, and presence.

You can buy The Complete Collection of all eighty-one unique Tao Te Ching verse tracks, or purchase the individual album volumes (Volumes 1, 2 and 3 each contain twenty-seven Tao Te Ching verse tracks) directly from our store.

Echoes of the Tao: Tao Te Ching in Music is:

  • Taoist Wisdom in Motion: Each verse track expresses the Tao Te Ching’s living energy.
  • Emotional Harmony: Sound and spoken guidance restore balance and calm focus.
  • Creative Presence: Ideal for personal reflection, contemplative listening and as a companion to your day.

Whether you listen sequentially or intuitively to the verse tracks, you’ll feel a deepening awareness and a reconnection to the Tao and to your own authentic self (Shen). The music helps cultivate presence, peace, and harmony through the timeless resonance of the Taoist teachings.

Purchase downloads from the Wu Wei Wisdom website here Echoes of the Tao: Tao Te Ching in Music | David James Lees

Echoes of the Tao: Tao Te Ching in Music (81 tracks)

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Hidden Wisdom of the Tao Te Ching: Ancient Teachings for Modern Life Mastery, Happiness & Flow

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Tao Te Ching: The Taoist Classic Translated for Modern Times

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From Relentless to Glastonbury

It is September 2020 already. Yes. We managed to get a holiday. We’ve just returned from time well spent in Glastonbury. After along weekend in Portsmouth visiting family, day in Lyme Regis – lying on the beach, watching (laughing at) the militant seagulls attack and swoop down on unsuspecting small children and adult’s lunches.

The recharge was needed. We both love Somerset and feel very connected to it.

Littlemead – Drinking Mead, Meare, Glastonbury

We have both been fortunate to do a little travelling in ‘Fanny.’ Exploring the rolling big wide open spaces and skies of Lincolnshire have fed us lockdown respite freedom during recent months. We do live opposite a country park with lakes and a river so have been lucky. A few doom curing early morning bike rides have done me good.

Lincolnshire

We’d enjoyed the Summer Solstice sunrise from the river near us.

Hoveringham, River Trent

At least once a year we head to Somerset. We come here to detox not ‘retox.’ So the days spent relaxing, eating vegetarian lunches at Rainbows End CafΓ©. (Amazing veggie good food for body and soul) A good clearing was experienced. We both had a fantastic and very needed massage by Ana @ https://www.naturalconnect.co.uk/ (eternally grateful) Puts once back on track, resets.

I found the readjustment back to work and β€˜normal’ the following week pretty tough. Ange and I constantly plan our escapes.

There are a few new videos on our Adventures with Clange YouTube playlist.

Adventures With Clange

Musically. Well. No furlough. (For me that would have been a creatively indulgent bliss) But working from home March until September, enabled me to spend that extra time that was commuting, composing music for an 81 track Wu Wei Wisdom Project. The Tao Te Ching. (more of that when its officially announced. Thank you Alex and David for the honour- It has and is a beautiful experience) https://www.wuweiwisdom.com/free-resources-blog/ Some of my music is featured below.

I have a true love for animals. Its very easy to share the horrors of the world on social media. Does it stop people doing bad things? Does it stop nature being nature? Does it make folks become Vegan/ Vegetarian? Maybe (plants have feelings too) Have you been in the presence of an old tree and felt its whispers of wisdom, been in awe of its vastness. I wish I could ‘unsee‘ some of the terrible things this human race has done. Deeply disturbing, cruelty, neglect, abandonment. Even ‘Sam’ the dog in I Am Legend had me crying for hours, Ange had to tell me to stop and pull myself together as was only a film. Supervet is a write off. I love the DODO videos. I focus on the good and try to invest in the recovery or prevention.

If you bombard the darkness, and scribble horrors, the dark will remain with darker scars. Donating to the lightbulb to turn the skies sparkly, enables a positive focus to get things done. Actually doing something realistic, instant and practical to help is far more productive in my opinion, than procrastinating and angering. I unfollow the ranters. We’ve adopted 3 cats, 2 that were abandoned. We love them with all of the love that we are. Fundraising for rescues, even if its a small amount – on the scale of things helps. It goes directly to and for the animals not admin. I feel very protective of the vulnerable. So I’ve completed Wiccaweys Music For Dogs EP. (and some relaxing tunes for their owners too) releases on 10th October 2020. I composed the journey of reassurance, rescue, survival, the heart-warming vulnerability of animals, when they find a forever home, acceptance, love, life and in the end for all living beings.. passing over. The track Sleepy Time has been a favourite and relaxed the dogs and humans. (It has been literally road tested with Wiccaweys with the doggies settling down) β€˜Goodbye My Friend’ is poignant and very beautiful. Giving something back to the Angels that rescue and care for animals is something we continue to do. Check out https://wiccaweys.co.uk/

Wiccaweys

And finally. I’m still working on my 2021 new album release. ‘Gods’ It is powerful with Eastern influences.

As 2020 heads in to more lockdowns, waves. Love those physically close. Look after those far away. I’ve not hugged either of my parents since March. Its painful. I’m in my own bubble with Ange with the news switched off. Being kind, selfless and creating good vibes, growing my hair back. Otherwise anxiety would become destructive to my emotional wellbeing.

I’ve also been composing more tunes including podcast music/ intros. https://www.pond5.com/collections/3322994-podcast-music

You can also find stock music to purchase by me available on POND5 https://www.pond5.com/artist/claudinewest?utm_campaign=pyw#1/2064

https://www.pond5.com/collections/2710399-uplifting-relaxing-instrumentals

Then the return to jamming with the band Stinking Rita. Battered shoulder after months of not drumming, but worth it. Check out all of our improvised tracks here.

Stinking Rita

I’m really pleased with music work outputs, as was so exhausted and busy in my NHS work at the start of lockdown.

Keep it happy – Claudine

Wilkins Cider Farm, Somerset 2020