The foundational text of Daoism, known as the “Dao De Jing,” allegedly composed by the sixth-century B.C. Chinese sage Laozi, begins by denying its own comprehensibility. In the first line, it insists ...
To render the Dao-De-Jing in a modern Western language means to surmount a cultural barrier, a scriptural barrier and a time barrier, only to find oneself before a multitude of possible ...
Master Zhi Gang Sha has many a title to his name. Along with being a doctor of both Western and Eastern medicine, Master Sha is a healer, a teacher, and author of 30 books, 11 of which made the New ...
“Mysteries of Dao De Jing (Tao Te Ching) Revealed” by Dr. Guo Yong Jin is a guide that presents a better understanding of Dao De Jing by dismissing many of its myths and bringing clarity to the ...
A review of Daoism and Anarchism: Critiques of State Autonomy in Ancient and Modern China by John A. Rapp (Bloomsbury Academic, 2012) For the uninitiated, the Dao, derived from the Dao De Jing (also ...
A review of Dao De Jing: The Book of the Way, by Laozi, translated and with commentary by Moss Roberts. No end pursued, no end ungained. These precepts are explicitly enjoined upon the rulers of ...
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