'The Tao that can be trodden is not the enduring and Unchanging Tao. The name that can be named is not the enduring and unchanging name.' So begins one of the most important spiritual books on the planet. The Tao Te Ching, the second most translated book in the world, was written by the father of Taoism, Lao Tzu. It contains a series of maxims, sayings, or truths, which are best absorbed slowly, over a period of time. Anyone with an interest in personal or spiritual growth should own a copy of this book. Its worth is immense.
Lao Tzu's 'Tao Te Ching', or Book of the Way, is the classic manual on the art of living and one of the wonders of the world.
You may ask yourself why it is that you've read this far down the page. You may have several copies of the Tao already. This book is about wisdom in action.
Laozi, or "The Old Master", allegedly penned Tao Te Ching ("The Way of the Path and the Power") around the 6th century B.C. Tao Te Ching consists of 81 passages of advice and wisdom.
Lao Tzu (the old master) was a philosopher and poet of ancient China.
In eighty-one brief chapters, Lao Tzu's Tao Te Ching, or Book of the Way, provides advice that imparts balance and perspective, a serene and generous spirit, and teaches us how to work for the good with the effortless skill that comes from ...
Thousands of years old, the text and its message are truly timeless. With an eye-catching new cover, and professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of The Tao Te Ching is both modern and readable.
In eighty-one brief chapters, the Tao Te Ching looks at the basic predicament of being alive and gives advice that imparts balance and perspective, a serene and generous spirit. This book is about wisdom in action.
Eighty-one poems present the sacred teachings of Taoism, including simple living, contentment, and prizing culture.
Tao Te Ching, or The Book of the Way is considered to be one of world's masterpiece that teaches us the wisdom in action. Eighty one short chapters reveal us the way of reaching balance in life with everything that surrounds us.
The Book has 81 chapters in total and is edited in the sequence of original classic text--modern Chinese text--English translation.