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About Tao Te Ching (道德經)

Author: Attributed to Lao Tzu | Period: ~6th-4th century BCE

The foundational text of Taoism, offering profound wisdom in 81 brief chapters.

Perspective: Emphasizes simplicity, naturalness (Ziran), effortless action (Wu Wei), and returning to the source. Written in poetic, paradoxical language that invites contemplation rather than literal interpretation.

Key Themes:
  • Wu Wei (effortless action)
  • Simplicity and humility
  • Natural virtue (Te)
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Ziran

Being naturally yourself without artifice; spontaneous authenticity.

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Te

The inherent power that comes from living in accord with the Tao; authentic virtue.

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Tao

The fundamental principle underlying existence; the way things are and work naturally.

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