Tao Te Ching (Annotated): Taoist Philosophy the Real Meaning of Life the Wisdom of Living Treasured Book of Life

Tao Te Ching (Annotated): Taoist Philosophy the Real Meaning of Life the Wisdom of Living Treasured Book of Life
ISBN-10
1727646231
ISBN-13
9781727646238
Pages
312
Language
English
Published
2018-10-03
Publisher
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Author
Laozi

Description

"Tao Te Ching" was originally produced by Laozi, Chinese famous philosopher from the Spring and Autumn period. It is considered as Chinese heritage treasure and paramount Taoism literary work. In his original text of formerly over five thousand words, Laozi introduced dao as the "way" which is independent, repeat and without discontinuation. It is the source of the universe and also the presentation of how all things operate."Tao Te Ching" provides great guidance for self-cultivation, settling one's life goal, even with governing a state. In the literature, Laozi's words: "Quiet not to be aggressive, be peaceful and patience", can be seen as the main doctrine of Taoism's teaching. In other words, "Tao Te Ching" teaches people how to love themselves and others, how to survive peacefully with the nature and in conclusion, how to live a joyful life. In this book, the annotator uses fluent and understandable phrases, explaining the insight of enduring wisdom from Laozi. By reading this book, one will surly experience endless benefits.

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