Understanding Taoism: Alan Watts Explains the Principles of Chinese Philosophy
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Published 2024-07-24
An Illustrated, Modern Translation of Lao Tzu's Masterpiece, TaoTe Ching, The Book of the Way (with Annotations): a.co/d/01D1B2C3
Key Topics Covered:
Introduction to Daoism
Historical context and relationship with Confucianism.
The "I Ching" and its symbolic 64 hexagrams.
Yin and Yang explained.
The Concept of Dao
Dao as the course of nature.
The principle of non-action (Wu Wei).
The unity and polarity of the universe.
Virtue (De) in Daoism
The true essence of Virtue.
Stories and parables illustrating De.
The art of Wu Wei and its applications in daily life.
Practical Applications of Daoist Philosophy
Applying Daoist principles in modern life.
Influence on martial arts like Judo.
Integration of Daoist thought in art and science.
Conclusion and Reflections
The ongoing relevance of Daoism.
Encouragement to embrace the flow of life.
Important Quotes:
“The Dao which can be spoken is not the eternal Dao.”
“Water is very soft and yet one of the strongest things in the world.”
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