The Book of Lieh Tzu, attributed to a fifth-century Chinese mystic, brings together parables whose power lies not in their historical origin, but in the depth of the teachings they contain. This work presents the Tao as "the way without a way," a path of freedom, spontaneity, and creative chaos, where any discipline or order imposed from outside distances the seeker from their essential nature. Through commentary on these stories, the book explores themes such as intimacy, marriage, the possible union of Tantra with the Tao, and the relationship between Taoist wisdom and the idea of living without imposed restrictions.
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