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Tao of Divorce – Lead by Example, Not by Force (Seventeenth Verse)

Tao of Divorce – Lead by Example, Not by Force (Seventeenth Verse)

by Michael Cotugno | Sep 22, 2014 | The Tao of Divorce Blog

Seventeenth Verse of the Tao Te Ching: With the greatest leader above them, people barely know one exists. Next comes one whom they love and praise. Next comes one whom the fear. Next comes one whom they despise and defy.   When a leader trusts no one, no one trusts...
Tao of Divorce – Endings Become Beginnings (Sixteenth Verse)

Tao of Divorce – Endings Become Beginnings (Sixteenth Verse)

by Michael Cotugno | Jul 2, 2014 | The Tao of Divorce Blog

Sixteenth Verse of the Tao Te Ching: Become totally empty. Let your heart be at peace. Amidst the rush of worldly comings and goings, observe how endings become beginnings.   Things flourish, each by each, only to return to the Source… to what is and what is to...
Divorce Corp the Movie: My Take-Away

Divorce Corp the Movie: My Take-Away

by Michael Cotugno | Apr 15, 2014 | Conscious Divorce Blog

After watching the recent documentary, Divorce Corp, depicting the family law courts, including judges, attorneys, and experts as all being greedy and corrupt, I was left with the take away: we all need to move to a Scandinavian country where they’re civilized and...
Tao of Divorce – Haste Makes Waste (Fifteenth Verse)

Tao of Divorce – Haste Makes Waste (Fifteenth Verse)

by Michael Cotugno | Apr 1, 2014 | The Tao of Divorce Blog

Fifteenth Verse of the Tao Te Ching: The ancient masters were profound and subtle. Their wisdom was unfathomable. There is no way to describe it. One can only describe them vaguely by their appearance.   Watchful, like men crossing a winter stream. Alert, like men...
Tao of Divorce – Real Problems? (Fourteenth Verse)

Tao of Divorce – Real Problems? (Fourteenth Verse)

by Michael Cotugno | Mar 10, 2014 | The Tao of Divorce Blog

Fourteenth Verse of the Tao Te Ching: That which cannot be seen is called invisible. That which cannot be heard is called inaudible. That which cannot be held is called intangible. These three cannot be defined; therefore, they are merged as one. Each of these three...
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