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The Sayings of Lao Tzŭ, Lao Tzu
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Lao Tzu

The Sayings of Lao Tzŭ

In «The Sayings of Lao Tz≈≠," readers are introduced to the profound philosophical insights of Daoism as articulated by the ancient Chinese sage. The text is marked by its succinct aphorisms and paradoxical statements that challenge conventional thinking. Utilizing a poetic and enigmatic style, Lao Tzu weaves together ideas of harmony, the nature of reality, and the importance of simplicity, often invoking the imagery of nature to illustrate the interconnectedness of all things. This work not only reflects the spiritual and philosophical milieu of 6th century BCE China but also serves as a foundation for subsequent Daoist thought, making it a timeless classic in world literature. Lao Tzu, traditionally considered a contemporary of Confucius, is often regarded as the father of Daoism. His life remains shrouded in myth, with much of what we know derived from later traditions. His teachings arise from a context of political instability and moral ambiguity in ancient China, prompting a quest for a harmonious way of living in accordance with the Dao, or the Way. His wisdom transcends historical and cultural barriers, continuing to resonate within Eastern and Western philosophical dialogues. For anyone seeking deeper understanding of the human experience through the lens of nature and simplicity, «The Sayings of Lao Tz≈≠" is an indispensable read. It invites reflection and encourages readers to explore the wisdom of yielding, the strength of humility, and the transformative power of aligning oneself with the natural order of the universe.
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40 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2021
Publication year
2021
Publisher
Good Press
Translator
Lionel Giles
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