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 ...
“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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
In late August, Chinese American author Ken Liu broke from his typical focus on speculative fiction to release a new book that combined non-fiction with translation. “Laozi’s Dao De Jing: A New ...
This page provides a brief summary of the important texts in Taoism. The key book of Taoism was compiled around the 3rd century BCE. It's called the Tao Te Ching (Dao De Jing or Daode Jing) - The Way ...
An ancient Daoist text, the Dao De Jing, reminds us that the weak overcomes the strong and that humans are not perfect, and so we can learn to accept our personal faults and all that we are.