Ai Tai To is a small man from 'the east' in rubber sandals, a hoodie sweatshirt with holes in it, riding an ancient bicycle. He travels from town to town helping people see the value of the principles of the Tao, which teaches how to have a 'balanced' life. Carrying copies of the Tao te Ching, Tai, as he is affectionately known, teaches the benefit of understanding wu wei (nondoing) and the watercourse way (go with the flow) and the three jewels (simplicity, compassion, peace) to modern people in modern circumstances. And, while he is teaching others he is teaching us.
Ai Tai To is a small man from 'the east' in rubber sandals, a hoodie sweatshirt with holes in it, riding an ancient bicycle. He travels from town to town helping people see the value of the principles of the Tao, which teaches how to have a 'balanced' life. Carrying copies of the Tao te Ching, Tai, as he is affectionately known, teaches the benefit of understanding wu wei (nondoing) and the watercourse way (go with the flow) and the three jewels (simplicity, compassion, peace) to modern people in modern circumstances. And, while he is teaching others he is teaching us.