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The Tao to Ching
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The Tao Te Ching, attributed to Lao Tzu, is a foundational text of Taoism, emphasizing living in harmony with the Tao, or the natural order of the universe.
The book offers guidance on leadership, self-cultivation, and achieving inner peace through simplicity and non-action.
Its verses explore themes of balance, detachment, and the interconnectedness of all things, advocating for a life of virtue and humility.
The text encourages readers to embrace the paradoxical nature of reality, finding strength in weakness and wisdom in silence.
Through poetic and enigmatic prose, the Tao Te Ching provides timeless insights into living a fulfilling and balanced life.
Its teachings promote a deep understanding of the self and one's place in the cosmos.
The book offers guidance on leadership, self-cultivation, and achieving inner peace through simplicity and non-action.
Its verses explore themes of balance, detachment, and the interconnectedness of all things, advocating for a life of virtue and humility.
The text encourages readers to embrace the paradoxical nature of reality, finding strength in weakness and wisdom in silence.
Through poetic and enigmatic prose, the Tao Te Ching provides timeless insights into living a fulfilling and balanced life.
Its teachings promote a deep understanding of the self and one's place in the cosmos.
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para hablar de la lógica paradójica y la imposibilidad de nombrar a Dios.

Erich Fromm

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Referenced as the central text of the podcast, with translations by Gia-Fu Feng, Jane English, and Derek Lin used in the discussion.

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