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Tao Te Ching
Tao Te Ching: A New English Version | Stephen Mitchell
Lao-tzu's Tao Te Ching, or Book of the Way, is the classic manual on the art of living and one of the wonders of the world. In eighty-one brief chapters, the Tao Te Ching llods at the basic predicatment of being alive and gives advice that imparts balance and perspective, a serene and generous spirit. This book is about wisdom in action. It teaches how wo work for the good with the efforless skill that comes from being in accord with the Tao (the basic principle of the universe) and applies equally to good government and sexual love, to childrearing, business, and ecology. The Tao Te Ching is the most widely traslated book in world literature, after the Bible. Yet the gemlike lucidity of the original has eluded most previous translations, and they have obscured some of its central ideas. Now the Tao Te ching has been rendered into English by the eminent scholar and traslator Stephen Mitchell. Mr. Mitchell's Dropping Ashes on the Buddha is a modern Zen classic, and his translations of Rilke and of the Book of Job have already been called definitive for our time.
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Bookwomble
Tao Te Ching | David Hinton
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"Wild winds never last all morning
and fierce rains never last all day.
Who conjures such things if not heaven and earth,
and if heaven and earth can't make things last,
why should we humans try?"

- Verse 23
(Hinton translation)

dabbe A whoah poem. 🩵❄️🩵 13mo
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Bookwomble
Tao Te Ching | David Hinton
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"If you aren't free of yourself
how will you ever become yourself?"

Can I get an Amen up in here?! Getting a Rupaul vibe from Verse 7 ?

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rwmg
Tao Te Ching | Lao Tzu
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Pickpick

The way that can be reviewed is not the way

Bookwomble 😌 14mo
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rwmg
Tao Te Ching | Lao Tzu
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rwmg
Tao Te Ching | Lao Tzu
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The way that can be spoken of
Is not the constant way;
The name that can be named
Is not the constant name.

----

#FirstLineFridays
@ShyBookOwl

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Readerann
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Pickpick

Beautiful. I wish I had read this years ago so I could keep coming back to it. It reminds me I need to consistently read to feed my soul in this day and age.

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BeeMagical
Tao Te Ching | Lao-Tzu, Dover Thrift Editions, Laozi, Lao Tze, Lao Tzu
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Something I came across in my mindfulness/MH reading that made me stop and think🤍

IuliaC I should read this every two weeks or so 😁 👍 4y
BeeMagical @IuliaC Me too!🤍 Really spoke to me 😊 4y
Deblovestoread I love this quote but haven‘t thought about it in awhile. Glad to read and think on it today. 4y
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GatheringBooks
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TK-421 Great quote! 4y
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Eggs
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Lao-tzu's Tao Te Ching, or Book of the Way, is the classic manual on the art of living and one of the wonders of the world.

“We shape clay into a pot but the emptiness inside holds whatever we want - we hammer wood for a house but it‘s the inner space that makes it livable - we work with being, but non-being is what we use.”

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RamsFan1963
Tao Te Ching | Lao-Tzu
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It's hard to get someone (aka. President Pumpkinhead) to care about nature and the environment, when their idea of the "great outdoors" is a ??? golf course!!

#QuotsyJun20 #nature

@TK-421

SamAnne He has done so much damage to the natural world. 5y
Buechersuechtling Funny how perception varies. My first association was: “Can somebody please tell my bosses❓🤔 Or even better: Make them understand, internalise‼️” – Thanks for sharing this, Kevin. Strikes a chord today. 🤗 5y
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catiewithac
Tao Te Ching | Laozi
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Tao Te Ching ☯️
The Little Prince 💫
Great Expectations 🎩

#Favs

@AprilMae @DannyHattan

Severnmeadows Great Expectations - my favourite Dickens 😊 5y
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TheSpineView
Tao Te Ching | Laozi
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LogiKitty I'm reading this too! Can't wait to hear what you think (: 5y
Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks 📚👍🏻📚 5y
OriginalCyn620 👍🏻📚😊 5y
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jveezer
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Pickpick

Love this book; love Stephen Mitchell‘s work. Full review of the Providence Press #letterpress edition on www.thewholebookexperience.com

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GatheringBooks
Tao Te Ching | Lao Tzu
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wanderinglynn Love that photo! 5y
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LowCountryKnight

I have thought about this book my whole life, if only because it seems to have such clear practical insights. Practical in terms of thought, that is. But what is practical thinking? No one knows. As a stoic, I lived to encapsulate the idea of non-action; making everything happen through inaction - it seemed like the best thing to think. Yet now, I return to my own personal childhood because those methods I had as a child are simply more effective.

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GatheringBooks
Tao Te Ching | Lao Tzu
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#QuotsyAug19 Day 25: #Realize
If only people think and behave this way...

SharonAlger It‘s the only way to live. 5y
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Dao de Jing | Burton Watson, Stanley Lombardo, Laozi, Stephen Addiss
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A new board game just added to our collection - Tao Long: The Way of the Dragon. It's based on Taoist principles of yin and yang, with the dragons of Heaven and Earth seeking to defeat each other in response to fluctuations between the shifting elements. It's beautifully designed. The designers suggest a game takes 20 minutes, but our first one took over an hour. Maybe we'll get faster with practice! 🐉☯️🐉

TobeyTheScavengerMonk My kids are still tiny, but I look forward to the day we can play stuff like this. It looks gorgeous. 6y
Bookwomble @TobeyTheScavengerMonk I definitely had kids to vicariously relive my childhood through them! 6y
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MrB1
Tao Te Ching | Laozi
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The unknowable

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JillMoore1226
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Pickpick

Mind...blown.

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alisiakae
Tao Te Ching | Lao-Tzu
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Day 3: #love

The capacity to love and be loved has profound impacts on our physical and mental health. I am grateful for a life filled with love both given and received: from my husband, daughter, siblings, parents, friends and extended family.

And I‘m pretty sure the 🐈 🐈 love me too. I think. I certainly shower them in love. 😺😽

#gratitude30

Ddzmini 😍😍😍 6y
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GatheringBooks
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#QuotsyOct18 Day 5: I have always understood the truth of this #Teacher appearing/disappearing statement in my gut. It‘s all about timing and the alignment of the stars. When it happens, it shall happen.

kishore_kk Nice quote 👍 and the scene in this picture reminds me of the movie Kung Fu Panda 🐼🐼🐼 6y
Crazeedi ❤️😍 6y
TK-421 Beautiful! 6y
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GatheringBooks @kitabi_keeda i know! i had the same thought myself :) 6y
GatheringBooks @Crazeedi 🧚🏼‍♀️💕 6y
GatheringBooks @TK-421 thank youuu! 🧚🏼‍♀️ 6y
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Bookwomble
Tao Lao Tsu Te Ching | Laotsu, Gia-Fu Feng
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"I have three treasures which I hold and keep.
The first is mercy; the second is economy;
The third is daring not to be ahead of others.

Nowadays men shun mercy, but try to be brave;
They abandon economy, but try to be generous;
They do not believe in humility, but always try to be first.
This is certain death."

- Chapter Sixty-Seven

saresmoore I like this a whole lot. 6y
Bookwomble @saresmoore I'm minded of the gulf of time between Lao Tsu's "nowadays" and our own. 6y
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Dao de Jing | Burton Watson, Stanley Lombardo, Laozi, Stephen Addiss
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"A tree too big to embrace
Is born from a slender shoot.
A nine-storey tower
Rises from a pile of earth.
A thousand-mile journey
Begins with a single step."

- Chapter Sixty-Four

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Tao Lao Tsu Te Ching | Laotsu, Gia-Fu Feng
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"Easy promises make for little trust."

- Chapter Sixty-Three

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Bookwomble
Tao Lao Tsu Te Ching | Laotsu, Gia-Fu Feng
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"Those who know do not talk.
Those who talk do not know."

- Chapter 56

KristinaRay 💙💙💙 6y
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Bookwomble
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I'm getting more from reading these two different translations of the Tao Te Ching side-by-side than reading either of them separately. The one informs the other very well, the smaller sized book being a more literal, "punchy" translation, the larger a more "literary" feel (with beautiful Chinese calligraphy for every chapter and evocative black-and-white photographs).

KristinaRay One of my favorite books of all time. I definitely need to check out these translations. 6y
Bookwomble @KristinaRay If it helps, the ISBNs are 9780704500075 (bigger format); 9780872202320 (smaller format) 😊 6y
KristinaRay @Bookwomble Thanks so much! 🙂 6y
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Bookwomble
Dao de Jing | Burton Watson, Stanley Lombardo, Laozi, Stephen Addiss
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"People who are good
I treat well.
People well are not good
I also treat well."
- Chapter 49

It's a goal, at least

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GatheringBooks
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#QuotsyJuly18 Day 12: #Simplicity is Beauty.

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Bookwomble
Dao de Jing | Burton Watson, Stanley Lombardo, Laozi, Stephen Addiss
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This world has no need for weapons,
Which soon turn on themselves.
Where armies camp, nettles grow;
After each war, years of famine.

The most fruitful outcome
Does not depend on force,
But succeeds without arrogance
Without hostility
Without pride
Without resistance
Without violence.

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plaidchuck
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Pickpick

Can't really review an ancient text but not having read it in its entirety before it really gave me some food for thought. Hoping to apply such thinking on everyday life.

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Tankgyrl

True words aren't eloquent;
eloquent words aren't true.
Wise men don't need to prove their point;
men who need to prove their point aren't wise.

The Master has no possessions.
The more he does for others,
the happier he is.
The more he gives to others,
the wealthier he is.

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Raminga
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Magic_Kiwi
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⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️/5
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The Tao that can be told
is not the eternal Tao.
The name that can be named
Is not the eternal name.
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😇📚❤️

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Crystallinegirl
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Well it's not decorated for the holidays, but this is my theology shelf, and the most themed with decorations that I have. #decktheshelves @Tiffy_Reads @JoeStalksBeck

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GoneFishing
Tao Te Ching | Lao-Tzu

When you are content to be simply yourself and don't compare or compete, everyone will respect you.

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GoneFishing
Tao Te Ching | Lao-Tzu

Simplicity, patience, compassion.
These three are your greatest treasures.
Simple in actions and thoughts, you return to the source of being.
Patient with both friends and enemies,
you accord with the way things are.
Compassionate toward yourself,
you reconcile all beings in the world.

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Magic_Kiwi
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Coming back from my second official day at college!
I'm studying the meaning of life through science and spirituality! Woo! (Even though I'm not religious) woo!
My first reading is the first seven writings in this book (basically the guide to Taoism).
I'm really liking this so far! Their meaning of life is so peaceful and complex. All the notes!!!

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TheSolitudeOfReading
Tao Te Ching | Lao-Tzu
Pickpick

This is a great one. Short and succinct.

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TheSolitudeOfReading
Tao Te Ching | Laozi
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"Simplicity. Patience. Compassion."

One must not get too caught up in the hardness of life. We must remind ourselves to be soft.

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Queenofbooks
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Reading the Tao Te Ching by the pool.

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HippieChickHomeschool
Tao Te Ching | Lao-Tzu
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Pickpick

I can't believe I lived my whole life without reading this yet!!! I can't believe how timely it is either, so much about leaders and government, I wish I could send it to Trump. I will be reading this again and again. 5⭐️ (I have the Harper Perennial Modern Classic by Stephen Mitchell with a great set of insights/explanations at the end) Must Read!

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Well-ReadNeck
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Pickpick

The treasure in this book is the commentary that follows the verses of the Tao Te Ching. The commentary is a wonderful addition and reminds me of Marianne Williamson's A Return To Live which is a commentary in A Course in Miracles.

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Lauren
Tao Te Ching | Lao-Tzu
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So needed

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GoneFishing

The truth is not always beautiful, nor beautiful words the truth.

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LittleWonder
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Pickpick

A great read to kick off my New Year! I'm a sucker for philosophy/spirituality books. This book was right up my alley. Thanks to NetGalley for the ARC. An ancient text with a modern commentary. Recommended for the beginner to seasoned readers of the Tao Te Ching.

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Shortnnerdy
Tao Te Ching | Laozi

Reading Tao Te Ching for the first time. Kind of excited. Happy New Year.

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Qemorio
Tao Te Ching | Laozi
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If ever a book made me think about how I act in a different way it was this one. #translatedbooks #somethingforsept #septemberphotochallenge @RealLifeReading

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Lilitherat
Tao Te Ching | Lao-Tzu
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Gift from my brother ☺️

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LitHousewife
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My company subscribes to Blue Ocean Brain. This is one of the quotes for the day. I've been thinking about it a lot. As I've grown older, I've lost touch with the idea of what might be. This hit me hard. I'm printing this out as a reminder to let go. Let's bring excitement and curiosity back!

Riveted_Reader_Melissa I agree, if you get stuck fixated in trying to be one thing so hard, you might lose out on other great possibilities. 8y
ValerieAndBooks ❤️ I'm figuring it out, too. 8y
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Riveted_Reader_Melissa
Tao Te Ching | Laozi
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Mehso-so

Mixed reviews on this one; best translation I've found (although I couldn't find Sam Hamill version to tag) because he managed to keep the poetry element after translating. I'd say equal parts enlightening, common sense, and unfortunately large parts that I think just continue to resist translation.

BestOfFates And this is a great argument for learning Classical Chinese! 8y
Seonjoon @BestOfFates @Riveted_Reader_Melissa Wait, wait, do you both also read Classical Chinese?? 8y
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Riveted_Reader_Melissa @Seonjoon No, I wish! I've never been as adept at learning other languages as I'd like to be. I just meant that the parts that were unclear to me, most likely would make great sense in their original form, where although I don't know the language I do know there is a lot of subtlety & multi. meaning 8y
Trav I had a gentleman come up to me one day at my work to ask for directions (as he was lost) and later asked if he could recommend a book (which was completely out of the blue); naturally I said yes and this was the book he recommended. That exchange of conversation has always stuck with me. 8y
Riveted_Reader_Melissa @Trav maybe a sign to check it out. It's a short book and quick read. But you could easily read one a day and just let it soak in the whole day. 8y
Trav @Riveted_Reader_Melissa It's been on my TBR since it was recommended to me, I just haven't gotten around to reading it. Too many books, not enough time. 8y
Riveted_Reader_Melissa @Trav I added after listening to the Tao of Pooh, and then I saw it on the library site so I went with the impulse. 8y
BestOfFates @Seonjoon If only! I'm honestly not even sure where in America you could study it! I took some Mandarin in college and absolutely loved it (I strangely find "harder" languages easier) but then graduated & haven't kept up :( 8y
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