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Chapter 15 – Tao Te Ching
This chapter shows the ancient sages living with subtlety, patience, and depth. Through Internal Family Systems (IFS), their qualities become a portrait of Self-led presence—careful, flexible, and still enough for clarity to rise without force.
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Tao Te Ching - Chapter 14
Tao Te Ching Chapter 14 describes the Tao as invisible, inaudible, and intangible — a mystery you cannot grasp but can live from. Through Internal Family Systems (IFS), this chapter becomes a journey inward, showing how Self-energy mirrors the Tao’s subtle presence and how parts soften when held by something deeper. With line-by-line commentary and parts-aware insight, this chapter reveals how the ancient Tao guides modern inner work.
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KYBALION The Principle of Gender
The Kybalion’s Principle of Gender reveals the inner polarity that lives in all things. Through an Internal Family Systems (IFS) lens, this principle becomes a map of how our parts express masculine and feminine energy within us. This piece explores how direction and receptivity, action and holding, unite inside the Self to create balance, healing, and authentic inner harmony.


KYBALION The Principle of Cause and Effect
The Kybalion’s Principle of Cause and Effect reveals the hidden patterns shaping our lives. Through an Internal Family Systems (IFS) lens, this principle becomes a guide for understanding how our parts respond to events, generate new outcomes, and participate in the unfolding of destiny itself.


KYBALION The Principle of Rhythm
The Kybalion’s Principle of Rhythm reveals the universal swing that shapes every inner and outer experience. Through an Internal Family Systems (IFS) lens, this law becomes a guide to understanding mood shifts, emotional tides, and the deeper Self that remains steady beneath every rise and fall.
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