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Lao Tzu

Lao Tzu

The legendary sage whose Tao Te Ching, composed in ancient China, founded Taoism and gave the world one of its deepest wisdom texts — a guide to flowing with the nature of things. Authorship is traditional; the work is eternal.

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Lao Tzu means 'Old Master.' Tradition places him in China around the 6th century BCE, a record keeper in the royal court of Zhou. Whether he was one man, many, or a composite of sages is one of the oldest open questions in scholarship.

The story is that as the dynasty declined he rode west on a water buffalo to disappear into the mountains. At the border a guard refused to let him pass until he wrote down his teaching. The 81 short chapters that resulted became the Tao Te Ching — the book of the Way and its virtue.

It is the second most translated text in human history, after the Bible. Every generation since has found itself in it.

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Tao Te Ching

81 short verses written 2,500 years ago that say more about the nature of existence than most libraries. Read it slowly.

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The Tao Te Ching

81 short poems about the nature of reality, power, and returning to the source. Free online.

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