Tao Te Ching
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- 14th Verse of the Tao Te ChingThis is an explanation of the 14th verse of the Tao Te Ching. It explains how we're connected to the balance of nature. Look for the 15th verse...
- The Tao Te Ching Still Offers Sage AdviceAnyone with an interest in Chinese culture will encounter Taoism, either as a religion or as a life philosophy.
The Source of Duality in the Tao Te ChingFrom what source does duality arise, according to Taoism's Tao Te Ching?
Taoism: A Review of Taoist Teachings and Their MeaningAn essay that illustrates key principles and teachings of Taoism. Topics covered include Taoist texts, quoted sayings, historical figures in Taoism and interpreted Taoist principles.- The Lost Chapter?The piece opens with a questionable lost chapter from the Tao Te Ching. The essay assess its validity in regards to the original by explaining the ideas from the Tao.
Tao Te Ching - Reading is Fun!The opinion of a Christian Taoist on Tao Te Ching.- Look at the Tao Te ChingA personal look into the underlying meanings of the Tao Te Ching
- Tafero's Lesson Plan of the Day - Chinese Studies - Tao Te Ching 29, 30 31This is a simple lesson plan outline for Tao Te Ching. These passages examine the Way and humility.
- Tafero's Lesson Plan of the Day - Chinese Studies - the Tao Te Ching - 26,27,28This is a simple lesson plan outline for Tao Te Ching. These lessons examine moderation and balance in the Way.
- Tafero's Lesson Plan of the Day - Chinese Studies - Tao Te Ching 23, 24, 25This is a simple lesson plan outline of the Tao Te Ching. These passages discuss the Tao as the balance of nature
- Tafero's Lesson Plan of the Day - Chinese Studies - Tao Te Ching - 20, 21, 22This is a simple lesson plan outline for Tao Te Ching. These lessons look at the complexity of the Way.
- Tafero's Lesson Plan of the Day - Chinese Studies - Tao Te Ching 17, 18, 19This is a simple lesson plan outline for Tao Te Ching. This lesson looks at greed.
- Tafero's Lesson Plan of the Day - Chinese Studies - Tao Te Ching 14,15,16This is a simple lesson plan outline for Tao Te Ching. These lessons look at the difficulty in defining the Tao and quietude.
- Tafero's Lesson Plan of the Day - Chinese Studies - Tao Te Ching - 11, 12, 13This is a simple lesson plan outline for Tao Te Ching. These lessons examine the rule of the emperor, silence and moderation.
- Tafero's Lesson Plan of the Day - Chinese Studies - Tao Te Ching 8, 9, 10This is a simple lesson plan outline for the Tao Te Ching. This lesson looks at humility.
- Tafero's Lesson Plan of the Day - Chinese Studies - Tao Te Ching 5, 6, 7This is a simple lesson plan outline for the Tao Te Ching. These lessons look at the breadth of the Tao and the elements of Yin and Yang.
- Tafero's Lesson Plan of the Day - Chinese Studies - Tao Te Ching 3, 4This is a simple lesson plan outline for the Tao Te Ching. These lessons look at the difficulty of defining the Tao.
- Tafero's Lesson Plan of the Day - Chinese Studies - Tao Te Ching 1, 2This is a simple lesson plan outline for the Tao Te Ching. These lessons examine the balance of nature.
False WaysThe end of these false ways is death - from The New Tao based on The Tao Te-Ching of Lao-Tse translated by James Legge and Adapted and Abridged by Stephen C. Rose
Wise ValuesThe wise desire what others do not seek - from The New Tao based on The Tao Te-Ching of Lao-Tse translated by James Legge and Adapted and Abridged by Stephen C. Rose
Ulterior MotivationActing with an ulterior motive is harmful - from The New Tao based on The Tao Te-Ching of Lao-Tse translated by James Legge and Adapted and Abridged by Stephen C. Rose
Sprouting TreeThe tree that you embrace grew from a sprout - from The New Tao based on The Tao Te-Ching of Lao-Tse translated by James Legge and Adapted and Abridged by Stephen C. Rose
Take ActionTake action before a thing appears - from The New Tao based on The Tao Te-Ching of Lao-Tse translated by James Legge and Adapted and Abridged by Stephen C. Rose- Eight Must Read BooksThere are some things that you've got to read before you die. It is my estimation that these are among the most important.
The Value of EnoughThe article presents a perspective on appreciating life's provision of people and things with emphasis on people are always more important than things.