TABLE OF CONTENTSCover of "I AM THE WAY" book.

• Preface
• Letter to my readers
• How to use this book
• The Legend of Lao Tzu and the Wisdom of the Tao Te Ching
• Chapters

 

 

CHAPTERS
1.    The Wonder and Mystery of God
2.    Christ Transcends Opposites
3.    Christ Leads by Showing The Way
4.    The Holy Spirit Is Never Used Up
5.    God Is Loving and Just
6.    God Gives Guidance and Support
7.    God and Jesus Are Eternal
8.    God Nourishes All Things
9.    A Full Mind Does Not Allow the Lord In
10.    Living in Harmony with the Sustenance of the Spirit
11.    God Fills the Space Within
12.    The Wise Work With Devotion to The Way
13.    God Wants Us To Love Ourselves
14.    Accepting the Mystery of God Brings Understanding
15.    Let Your Faith Give You Patience
16.    You Can Deal With Whatever Life Brings You
17.    Jesus Led as a Servant
18.    God's Religion Is Simple but Not Easy
19.    Place Greater Value on the Simple and Effective
20.    Do Not Hasten for the Lavishness of Feasts
21.    Great Virtue Cannot Be Held in the Hand
22.    Whoever Loses His Life Will Find It
23.    Bearing Witness, the Path Is Found
24.    Hold Fast to What Is Good
25.    Before Heaven and Earth Were Born
26.    Don't Be Distracted by Golden Calves
27.    Being Skillful at Life
28.    Keeping a Strong Back and a Soft Heart
29.    The Gift of God
30.    Sometimes Tables Must Be Overturned
31.    The Best Use of Hard Strength Is To Enable Soft Strength
32.    The Law of Heaven Can Be Written on Our Hearts
33.    Be Content With What You Have
34.    The Spirit Is Like the Wind
35.    The Words of God Delight the Soul
36.    Gentleness Overcomes Strength
37.    God's Will Is Subtle
38.    The Essence of God Is Love
39.    Better to Honor a River Rock Than a Golden Calf
40.    God Is Infinite Possibility
41.    The Teachings of the Lord Are Radical
42.    In the Beginning There Was Only God
43.    The Insubstantial Rules the Substantial
44.    Hoarding Is Like Being Clogged
45.    Things Are Not as They Seem
46.    Greed Begets Greed
47.    We Must Learn to Love Ourselves
48.    God's Plan Emerges from the Haze
49.    Jesus Went Where He Was Called to Go
50.    One Out of Ten Follows the Lord
51.    The Mystical Virtue of the Holy of Holies
52.    Turn Away from Godless Chatter
53.    The Vanity of Robbers
54.    Bring The Way into Your Life
55.    Accept the Stages of Life with Grace
56.    I May Lay Down in Green Pastures
57.    The Godly Leader Practices Self-Reflection
58.    Both Good and Evil Inhabit the Earth
59.    There is no Greater Mandate than Moderation
60.    Governing a Country Is Like Frying a Small Fish
61.    Every Conqueror Eventually Falls
62.    The Kingdom of Heaven Resides in the Heart
63.    Meet the Difficult While it is Easy
64.    Trust in the Will of the Father
65.    It's Not So Helpful to Be Too Smart
66.    The Lord Is Called Master Because He Leads by Serving
67.    Three Treasures
68.    The Virtue of Non-contending
69.    War is an Abomination
70.    The Teachings Are Not Meant for the Mind
71.    Knowing That You Know Is Not Knowing
72.    Embody Awe
73.    God's Plan
74.    Life and Death
75.    When Leaders Take What God Has Given
76.    The Teachings Die When They Become Hard and Rigid
77.    The Way of Heaven Is Like Bending a Bow
78.    The Weak Overcomes the Strong
79.    As We Forgive Our Debtors
80.    Simple Pleasures Satisfy
81.    Test Everything, Hold Fast to the Good

 

 

How to Use This Book  

"I AM THE WAY"

 

This book is a journey of discovery, bridging the profound teachings of the Tao Te Ching with the wisdom of Christian traditions. If you want to enjoy and understand these insights, use this guide to help you read each chapter. 

1. The book's structure follows the Tao Te Ching, with 81 chapters. Each chapter interprets the Tao Te Ching with a Christian perspective.

2. Read at Your Own Pace: "I Am The Way" is not a book to be rushed through. Its content is rich and thought-provoking, best enjoyed when savored and reflected upon. You can read a chapter a day, take it in over a week, or trust your intuition to guide you to the chapters that resonate with you.

3. Devotional or Discussion: Read the chapters in order or randomly, embracing the book as a devotional that offers daily inspiration. Use it to spark insightful conversations about the intersections of faith, wisdom, and spirituality in a group setting.

4. Dive Deep: Each chapter follows a structured format:

• Title: Sets the theme of the chapter.

• Famous Quote: Highlights a key theme from the text.

• Christian Interpretation: Presents a fresh Christian perspective on the Taoist wisdom, connecting the two traditions.

• Commentary: Expands on the interpretation, delving into the deeper meanings and implications of the text.

• Next Step: Offers a practical tip or action to integrate the teachings into your daily life.

 

 

5. Reflect and Apply: Reflect on each chapter's teachings. Consider how the interpretation resonates with your own beliefs and experiences. Think about applying the insights and practical tips to enhance your spiritual journey.

6. Comparisons and Appendices: In the appendix, you'll find a standard English translation of the Tao Te Ching for comparison. This can give you a broader understanding of the original text's nuances and inspire your reflections. It also may appear inconsistent with the text. I used over 20 different translations to synthesize the themes of the Tao. I would encourage you to seek out additional translations.

7. Discussion and Sharing: Engage with others reading the book. Share your thoughts, insights, and questions. Sharing chapters with book clubs, friends, or online communities can expand your perspective.

8. Embrace Open-Mindedness: Approach each chapter with an open heart and an open mind. "I Am The Way" is a bridge between traditions, inviting you to explore the common threads that connect all paths to wisdom and spiritual growth.

9. Embody the Teachings: Remember that the true essence of this book lies in embodying the teachings in your life. While reading, consider how you can practice love, compassion, and wisdom in your daily interactions.

10. Savor the journey: Ultimately, savor the journey. "I Am The Way" is not about reaching an endpoint but about embracing the ongoing process of growth and understanding.

Let the words guide, challenge, and inspire you to live a life of greater purpose, harmony, and fulfillment. Whether seeking spiritual insights, exploring the intersections of faith, or simply curious about the wisdom these pages hold, "I Am The Way" invites you to embark on a transformative journey.

May each chapter illuminate your path and lead you to deeper connections with your inner self and the world around you.

 

 

The Author: RH "Bob" Martin

 

Bob's story is not a common one. He has had a diverse career and spiritual journey, including being a football player, prosecutor, social worker, therapist, and mindfulness teacher. He has also been a columnist and happiness coach, as well as exploring different religions such as Taoism, Buddhism, and Christianity.

The anecdotes and experiences he has at his fingertips add color and excitement to the journey of this book. 

The person who follows the way of Jesus or the Tao will live a practical, productive, meaningful, and contented life. Bob knows this to be true because this has been his journey. He is a 70+-year-old cheerful man. He enjoys close relationships with his second wife, his children, and her children.

He has had his share of trauma and battled his demons. Bob grew up selling cotton candy and hot dogs in amusement parks. His parents were Eastern European immigrants from Hungarian royalty on one side and Roma Gypsy on the other. The Bolsheviks slaughtered the royals, and, well, everybody slaughtered the Romas. So, his parents concluded that there could not be a God, and his family was atheist. 


Even so, his father required him to attend children's Sunday School because "We are Americans, and you must know the Bible stories.” Bob thought Old Testament stories were like fairy tales, but Jesus' unconditional love amazed him and he never forgot it. He was a chubby boy, bullied by boys and laughed at by girls. His parents were all business and not very affectionate. He never developed a sense of "hometown" as the family traveled so much. He could have gone under.

A profound belief that someone or something loves him somewhere out there strengthened him then and steels him now. That feeling of being loved leads him to know, as much as anyone can understand, that the universe's energy is good. Bob knows this because he feels it in those moments of stillness, in those rare moments when he forgets himself, in those thin moments when he feels connected to something much greater than himself.

RH Martin

He escaped the bullying of his junior years by becoming a football player and then a hippie after a career-ending injury.

Then there was law school, a Juris Doctor, a prosecutor under Janet Reno during the cocaine cowboy days in Miami, and a mob lawyer. 

His life went south in his 30s–a difficult marriage, and he was caught up in the glass and glitter of 1980s Miami partying.

One day, he went to see his therapist, George Robinson, about a profound crossroads in his life. He had started a business, which, in his arrogance, he believed would make him a millionaire.

He was pouring money into it and came to a point where he would have to take a massive loan to make it to the finish line.  He asked his therapist what he should do.  George reached for a small cloth bag on the credenza behind him and extracted three Chinese coins.

George started shaking and throwing the coins on his desk, making numerical calculations, and drawing lines on paper. Bob looked on in disbelief. After all, Bob paid him $65 an hour, and George answered his urgent inquiry with hocus-pocus. Finally, George wrote a number, pulled open a book, turned to that number chapter, and showed it to Bob. The Chapter title was one word–"Retreat."

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Bob swore at him, stomped out, then drove around Miami seething, but knew he had to "retreat."  Bob closed the business, did not take the loan, and earned his ability to work himself back from the brink. A few weeks later, Bob sheepishly returned to George's office and asked about the book. He told me Bob was the I Ching, The Classic Book of Changes. Then, Bob discovered George was the English language editor and disciple of Master Ni, Hua-Ching (née Hua-Ching Ni), a 72nd-generation Taoist master from the Shaolin Temple. Bob studied under Master Ni and George for eight years and engaged in contemplative practices.

 

It changed his life.

 

In the late 80s, a conflict with his powerful clients led Bob to move to North Carolina, where he established himself in the community as an Assistant District Attorney and later opened a private practice.

His work with Taoism and Buddhism led him to close his law practice in 2000. He returned to school, earned a master's in social work, and became certified as a facilitator/teacher in two schools of meditation. He devoted himself to holistically representing indigent clients until his retirement.

Then Elon University asked him aboard, where he continues to teach Business Law and Mindful Leadership. This year, he became the Mindfulness Employee Resource Group coordinator. Shortly, he expects to teach meditation on campus as part of Elon's Wellness Programming.

Ever since he began questioning the nature of the universe at 15, Bob has loved Jesus as a wisdom teacher. He remarried to a Southern Baptist Bible literalist. Although it might seem odd, she is a Bodhisattva, a Saint. They connected on shared values of kindness and service. 

 

Early on, she would be off to church on a Sunday morning and say goodbye with sadness in her eyes.

"What's wrong?"...He would ask.

It's just that I love you so much, and I am sad that you won't go to heaven with me," she would lament.

"And I am sad that you won't be reincarnated with me," he would kid with a wink.
"Oh, stop that," she would say and be off.

 

They found a spiritual home at the open and affirming Elon Community Church (United Church of Christ), which is traditional enough for her and progressive enough for him. Today, she is happy that he, having been saved, will go to heaven with her, and he is glad she will be reincarnated with him.

 

I AM THE WAY

Bridging Wisdom

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