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    Lao Tzu and the “Tao Te Ching” Laozi or Lao Tzu‚ was a mystical philosopher who lived in ancient China. Most scholars believe Lao Tzu was born around 600 B.C.E. However‚ some authorities have him being born about 500 B.C.E. and some‚ question if Lao Tzu was actually a person or just a mythical figure. Generally‚ the majority of scholars believe Lao Tzu to be an actual person being born about 600 B.C.E. in the state of Ch’u‚ now known as the Hunan Province in Southern China according to

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    Lao-Tzu - Journal The concepts and ideas of the Tao-Te Ching may be a hard to grasp at first‚ but that is partially the point. For “The tao that can be told‚ is not the eternal Tao (Verse 1). Those who think they know everything‚ do not. It does not help to know the Tao‚ it just is. To think like Lao-Tzu‚ a person must let go of everything they think they know. Today‚ this is a very difficult task for most because there is so much a person stands for and believes in. However‚ The Tao-Te Ching

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    Critical Analysis of The Thoughts from the Tao Te Ching " The Thoughts from the Tao Te Ching‚" by Lao Tzu addresses the early beginning of the religion of Taoism and how it can be applied to rulers. The age of the book is uncertain‚ but it is believed to have been written around 551-479 BC (19). This particular excerpt is just one of the chapters from the two part eighty-one short chapter book. This chapter was written as a handbook of sorts for rulers to follow both mentally and physically. The

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    September‚ 2011 Tao Te Ching Underneath the mysterious language‚ numerous paradoxes‚ and ambiguity of the Tao Te Ching lies a helpful‚ concise passage and interesting way of life. Its complex yet simple verses can give one great insight on moral behavior and righteousness‚ how to live life simply‚ face and deal with struggles in both society as a whole and our daily lives‚ and how civilization should be governed. Written by Lao Tzu‚ meaning Old Master‚ Thoughts from the Tao-Te Ching is just a small

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    The thoughts of Tao Te Ching (Philosophy) The first thing that struck me about Tao Te Ching is Albert Einstein. I am a big fan of Einstein‚ perplexed by years of studying his scientific theories and thereafter forever being awed by his genius. As for Taoism‚ being of Chinese descent‚ growing up in the eastern world‚ I have constant exposure to the Taoist practices‚ culture‚ traditions‚ images and symbols. However‚ the irony is that I had never ventured further than just being a mere observer

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    How to Live Your Life According to the Tao The lesson that I take from Tao Te Ching is that everything comes and goes; nothing is set in stone forever‚ and times will always change. It being said that nothing stays the same forever‚ there are patterns and cycles in life. I notice these cycles in more than just life. I notice them in the world as well. One example of where these cycles are rather noticeable is in the seasons. Each year we go from spring‚ to summer‚ to fall‚ and finally to my least

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    pursuing stillness and non-action. This idea is discussed in Dao Te Ching by Lao Tzu. Taoism achieves attentions and significance from philosophers and literature scholars as Taoism gets interpreted in many different ways. As a companion of Dao Te Ching‚ The book of Chuang Tzu is the second most influential and popular literature that concerns with the interpretation and application of Taoism. Different from Tao Te Ching‚ The Book of Chuang Tzu elaborates on Taoism with philosophical fantasy narratives

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    The Tao Te Ching‚ a founding text of Taoism. Taoism is a Chinese philosophical and religious tradition. Taoism is best known as nature‚ two opposites interacting with equal forces. Tao is indescribable‚ and it’s an abstract concept‚ progression of the universe and natural order. An aspect of its nature is highlighted throughout The Tao Te Ching. In the translation by Waley‚ he says how people should live life. The Tao Ching encourage one to look for enlightenment. Wants to avoid the thoughts of the

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    Lao-tzu’s views are typical traditional Chinese style of logic‚ which is based on the primary assumption that man is born kind (as indicated in Three-word Chant)‚ and external stimuli such as prohibitions and weapons are the cause of evil. Since “kind” is so ambiguous a concept‚ we cannot trace back to see what Lao-tzu really meant by his arguments. But if we use modern definitions of “kind”‚ “of a good or benevolent nature or disposition”‚ we can see that such view is opposed to today’s understanding

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    Ngon Tran John fielding English 1A 25 August 2013 The Way The Tao te Ching is a Chinese classic text. It was written in sixth century BC‚ by Laozi. The author was a philosopher of the very old china. The author has written the text with the short poems‚ natural imagery‚ and a gentle tone. Laozi has wanted to focus the principle of “Tao” with doing and undoing idea. The text teaches that people should live in a balanced life as well as a simple mind. The bad things such as

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