Chapter 39: Living Wholeness
“In harmony with the Tao,
the sky is clear and spacious,
the earth is solid and full,
all creatures flourish together,
rulers unite the country.
All things depend on the Tao for life.
It nourishes them, completes them,
and does not claim ownership.”
— Tao Te Ching, Verse 39
Return to the One
This verse invites us to realise that everything in the universe — sky, earth, people, animals, rulers, and laws — was once unified in the Tao. Wholeness is not something to achieve but something to return to. Wayne Dyer reminds us that all disharmony begins when we believe we are separate from Source, from each other, or from nature.
Living wholeness is about seeing ourselves as integral threads in the vast tapestry of existence. It is a return to unity, reverence, and humility — a release of the ego that seeks to divide, control, or claim credit. When we live from this oneness, we become instruments of harmony in the world.
Key Concepts:
Claiming nothing, the Tao nourishes all.
Everything comes from the One (Tao) and returns to it.
Living in harmony means honouring all aspects of life.
Wholeness requires humility, not superiority.
Actionable Steps: Living Wholeness
- See Everything as Interconnected
- Pause to recognise your unity with others, nature, and the divine.
- Shift from me to we, from separation to oneness.
- Practise Reverence
- Approach people, animals, plants, and even difficult experiences with awe.
- Treat life as sacred — because it is.
- Release the Need for Ownership
- Avoid claiming credit or control. Let your actions be offerings, not ego-assertions.
- Embrace the idea that you are a channel, not the source.
- Return to Humility
- Recognise that without the Tao, nothing exists — not the sun, your breath, or your heartbeat.
- This awareness nurtures gratitude and grace.
- Align with the Rhythm of Nature
- Spend time observing nature’s effortless unity.
- Let its wisdom guide your choices — living more rhythmically, less forcefully.
- Bring Unity to Conflict
- When faced with tension (internal or external), ask: “What is the common ground?”
- Be the harmoniser rather than the divider.
Affirmation for Chapter 39:
“I am one with all things.
The Tao flows through me —
nourishing, guiding, and restoring wholeness.
I honour life as sacred and live in reverence.”