The Tao Te Ching' by Lao Tzu (4th century BCE)
The Tao Te Ching' by Lao Tzu (4th century BCE)
• The Tao Te Ching is a philosophical and spiritual text written by Lao Tzu in the 4th century BCE.
• It is a collection of 81 verses that are intended to provide guidance on how to live a moral life and achieve harmony with the Tao or ‘Way’.
• The central idea of the text is that the Tao is an unnameable, unknowable force that is the source of all things in the universe.
• It emphasizes the importance of living a life of simplicity and non-action, which is the key to achieving peace and balance.
• It emphasizes the importance of accepting things as they are, rather than trying to change them.
• It emphasizes the importance of living in balance with nature and the universe.
• It emphasizes the importance of developing an inner awareness and attuning oneself to the rhythms of the Tao.
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