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Taoism: An Essential Guide
The Taoism of Lao-tzu was about the Way, the Tao, which is something we experience when we are more attentive to our inner and outer worlds. The Tao can be followed and experientially known when we have surrendered our controlled, conditioned identity over to the effortless realm of spontaneity and trust, wu-wei. This effortless realm is why the Ta
... See morefrom Effortless Living: Wu-Wei and the Spontaneous State of Natural Harmony by Jason Gregory
According to tradition, the originator of Taoism, Lao-tzu, was an older contemporary of Kung Fu-tzu, or Confucius, who died in 479 B.C.1 Lao-tzu is said to have been the author of the Tao Te Ching, a short book of aphorisms, setting forth the principles of the Tao and its power or virtue (Tee). But traditional Chinese philosophy ascribes both Taois
... See morefrom The Way of Zen by Alan W. Watts