A contemplative exposition of Taoist philosophy, presenting the principles of Tao and Wu Wei as a path to harmony, balance, and effortless action.
In Lao-Tzu's Tao and Wu Wei, the foundational ideas of classical Taoist thought are presented through translation and interpretation by Dwight Goddard and Henri Borel. Drawing upon the teachings traditionally attributed to Lao-Tzu, the text explores the nature of the Tao-the underlying order of the universe-and the principle of Wu Wei, often understood as action in accordance with that order.
Rather than prescribing rigid doctrine, the work invites reflection on the alignment between human conduct and the natural world. It considers how restraint, simplicity, and non-interference may offer a more effective path than force or control, suggesting that true power lies in attunement rather than assertion.
This translation brings together philosophical clarity and spiritual insight, making accessible a tradition that has influenced both Eastern and Western thought. The result is a work that functions not only as a presentation of Taoist ideas, but as a guide to a mode of living grounded in balance, awareness, and the quiet unfolding of events.
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