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Dao de Ching
Book • 400
The Tao Te Ching is a classic Chinese text that presents a way of life aimed at restoring harmony and tranquility.
It emphasizes concepts like 'wu wei' (non-action) and living in harmony with the Tao, critiquing excessive ambition and artificial social norms.
The text has been highly influential in Chinese philosophy and religion, with interpretations spanning centuries.
It emphasizes concepts like 'wu wei' (non-action) and living in harmony with the Tao, critiquing excessive ambition and artificial social norms.
The text has been highly influential in Chinese philosophy and religion, with interpretations spanning centuries.
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Mentioned in 3 episodes
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when discussing the Neo-Confucian philosopher Zhu Xi and his views on the unity of virtues.


Justin Tiwald

Episode 19: Zhu Xi on the Unity of the Virtues
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as a book that impacted him and made him realize the importance of spirituality.


Shamil Chandaria

The neuroscience supporting spiritual awakening - Dr. Shamil Chandaria
Mentioned to think of the dao to ching and the use of the pot comes from its emptiness.

Pre-Pre-Socratic Philosophy
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when discussing virtues and moral compass.

Anita Chopra

429 On Being Seen— Path, Destiny and Hidden Gifts | Anita Chopra