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Hugo Hørlych Karlsens nyoversættelse af den kinesiske klassiker Daode jing er blevet kaldt “den smukke udgave af Daode jing”, idet teksten i hans oversættelse gengives “i en tidløs og universel ånd”, samtidig med at den “udmærker sig ved at støtte sig til moderne, levende taoistisk tradition og ved et dejligt klart sprog” (Nyt Aspekt og Danmark-Kina).Daode jing har siden dens fremkomst 500 f.v.t. været bøgernes bog og med sine 81 korte kapitler været værdsat overalt på jorden for dens uovertrufne enkle, smukke og rå fremstilling af kunsten at leve livet.Ursula K. Le Guin om Daode jing: "Mennesker har elsket denne bog gennem 2500 år. Det er den mest kærlige af alle de store klassiske tekster, sjov, skarp, mild, beskeden, urokkeligt vanvittig og uudtømmeligt forfriskende. Af alle dybe ting i verden er denne bog det klareste og mest friske vand. For mig er den også den dybeste kilde."
Embark on a profound journey of self-discovery and spiritual enlightenment with the ancient wisdom of "The Tao Te Ching." Authored by the legendary sage Lao Tzu, this timeless classic serves as a guiding light, illuminating the path to harmony, balance, and a deeper understanding of the fundamental nature of existence.Within the pages of this philosophical masterpiece, Lao Tzu explores the essence of the Tao - the Way - a cosmic force that flows through all things, shaping the universe in its eternal dance of opposites. As you delve into the verses, you'll encounter timeless insights on simplicity, humility, and the power of yielding, providing a roadmap to navigate the complexities of life with grace and wisdom."The Tao Te Ching" is not merely a book; it is a profound meditation on the art of living. Each verse is a poetic brushstroke, painting a portrait of the interconnectedness between the self and the cosmos. It invites readers to embrace the natural rhythms of existence, encouraging a harmonious dance with the ebb and flow of the Tao.Whether you're a seasoned seeker of spiritual truth or a newcomer to ancient philosophies, "The Tao Te Ching" is a compass for the soul, pointing towards a deeper understanding of the mysteries of life. Its teachings resonate across cultures and generations, offering solace, guidance, and a timeless perspective on the profound simplicity that underlies the universe.This edition of "The Tao Te Ching" promises to be a cherished companion on your journey of self-discovery, a source of inspiration that transcends the boundaries of time and culture. Immerse yourself in the profound wisdom of Lao Tzu, and let the timeless teachings of the Tao illuminate your path to a life of balance, tranquility, and inner peace.
This bold new translation by two brilliant poets offers a contemporary perspective on a timeless masterpiece of Daoist scripture, introducing the Dao De Jing to a new audience while retaining the majesty of the Chinese original. Composed of eighty-one short poems written by the sage Laozi in 400 BC, the Dao De Jing is one of the pillars of Chinese thought, the ultimate "wisdom book" with influence that has spread to the Western world. It can be read as philosophical instructions for living, equally applicable to the recluse and to the aspiring leader of nations.Acclaimed poet Li-Young Lee and poet and scholar Yun Wang illuminate the Dao De Jing as a unified work of art, with a stunning combination of fathomless depths, enlightening insight and vivid beauty. Based on extensive study of ancient Chinese language as well as contemporary scholarship on the Dao De Jing, this revelatory and faithful translation-presented alongside the original Chinese text-reveals its enduring teachings in their profound simplicity, subtlety and balance.
The Tao and Its Characteristics by Lao Tzu is at least 2300 years old and remains one of the world's most prominent, popular and valued books of philosophy and the proper conduct of life.
The Tao Teh King,Or the Tao and its Characteristics, a classical and rare book that has been considered essential throughout human history, so that this work is never forgotten, we at Alpha Editions have made efforts in its preservation by republishing this book in a modern format for present and future generations. This whole book has been reformatted, retyped and designed. These books are not made of scanned copies of their original work and hence the text is clear and readable.
A new edition of one of the most important and enduring texts ever written, about finding a path to tranquility in turbulent times, Laozi's Dao De Jing, translated and contextualized by famed American novelist and translator, Ken Liu.
The Tao: The Way of Nature and Life is a classic text of Taoism, one of the world's oldest and most influential spiritual traditions. Written in poetic prose, the Tao Te Ching (also known as the Daodejing) offers profound insights into the nature of reality and the path to living a fulfilling life.The Tao is often translated as "the Way," but it is more than just a path to follow. It is the underlying principle of all existence, the source of all creativity and change. The Tao is not something that can be grasped or understood intellectually; it can only be experienced directly.The Tao Te Ching teaches us to live in harmony with the Tao, to flow with the currents of change, and to embrace the mystery of life. It teaches us to be humble, to be compassionate, and to live simply.Here are some of the key themes of the Tao Te Ching:Non-action (wu wei): The Tao teaches us to act without forcing things, to let go of our attachments, and to trust in the natural order of things.Simplicity: The Tao teaches us to live simply and to appreciate the beauty of the natural world.Compassion: The Tao teaches us to be compassionate towards ourselves and others, and to see the interconnectedness of all things.Mystery: The Tao teaches us to embrace the mystery of life and to be open to new possibilities.The Tao Te Ching is a timeless classic that has inspired and transformed millions of people over the centuries. It is a book that can be read and reread for years to come, and it is sure to offer new insights and inspiration with each reading.
The Tao Te Ching, written by ancient Chinese philosopher Laozi around the 6th century BC, explores the fundamental principles of the universe and the nature of existence. Translated by James Legge, a Scottish sinologist, this edition offers an engaging version of Laozi's timeless wisdom. Legge was one of the first Westerners to study Chinese culture and history, and his translation of the Tao Te Ching is one of the most widely read and respected versions in the English language. Laozi, also known as Lao Tzu, is considered one of the greatest philosophers in Chinese history. His teachings are the foundation of Taoism, one of the most important spiritual traditions in China. Laozi's work emphasizes the importance of living in harmony with nature and the universe, and the idea that true strength and power come from humility and simplicity. The Tao Te Ching is a collection of 81 verses that convey these ideas in a simple and profound way.
Written in about the sixth century BC, The Tao Te Ching (or Daode Jing) is the masterpiece of the Chinese sage Laozi (or Lao Tzu), a record-keeper at the Zhou court, a contemporary of Confucius and the founder of Taoism. Although the book was written more than 2,500 years ago, and within a radically different culture, its concepts and teachings have never been more relevant to the Western world than they are today. Laozi offers profound wisdom, arguing that humankind is but a tiny part of an inexhaustible greatness, and that individuals can attain true fulfillment by striving to live in harmony not only with others but also with their natural environment. Organizing the work into 81 verses divided into two parts, Laozi sets out a path (tao) by which we can tune ourselves into the nature of the universe. His axioms are intended as a means to achieve transcendence and a life of integrity and balance. Among his insights are the ideas that flexibility and suppleness are superior to rigidity and strength; and that self-absorption and self-importance are vain and self-destructive. These suggestions for how people might live better within the world around them are arguably even more relevant today than they were nearly three millennia ago. This illustrated edition of a classic work is an essential addition to any collection of the world's classic texts.
Grounded in a lifetime of research and interpretive work and informed by careful study of recent archaeological discoveries of alternate versions of the text, Brook Ziporyn, one of the preeminent explicators of Eastern religions in English, brings us a revelatory new translation-and a radical reinterpretation-of the central text of Taoist thought. Ziporyn offers an alternative to the overly comforting tone of so many translations, revealing instead the electrifying strangeness and explosively unsettling philosophical implications of this famously ambiguous work. In Ziporyn's hands, this is no mere "wisdom book" of anodyne affirmations or mildly diverting brain-teasers-this pathbreaking Daodejing will forever change how the text is read and understood in the West.
Excerpt from the book:The Tao that can be trodden is not the enduring and unchanging Tao. The name that can be named is not the enduring and unchanging name.(Conceived of as) having no name, it is the Originator of heaven and earth; (conceived of as) having a name, it is the Mother of all things.Always without desire we must be found, If its deep mystery we would sound; But if desire always within us be, Its outer fringe is all that we shall see.Under these two aspects, it is really the same; but as development takes place, it receives the different names. Together we call them the Mystery. Where the Mystery is the deepest is the gate of all that is subtle and wonderful.All in the world know the beauty of the beautiful, and in doing this they have (the idea of) what ugliness is; they all know the skill of the skilful, and in doing this they have (the idea of) what the want of skill is.
Lao Tzu's "Tao Te Ching", or Book of the Way, is the classic manual on the art of living and one of the wonders of the world. In eighty-one brief chapters, the "Tao Te Ching" llods at the basic predicatment of being alive and gives advice that imparts balance and perspective, a serene and generous spirit. This book is about wisdom in action. It teaches how wo work for the good with the efforless skill that comes from being in accord with the Tao (the basic principle of the universe) and applies equally to good government and sexual love, to childrearing, business, and ecology.The Tao Te Ching is the most widely traslated book in world literature, after the Bible. Yet the gemlike lucidity of the original has eluded most previous translations, and they have obscured some of its central ideas.Laozi, also rendered as Lao Tzu and Lao-Tze was an ancient Chinese philosopher. He is the reputed author of the Tao Te Ching, the founder of philosophical Taoism, and a deity in religious Taoismand traditional Chinese religions.
The Daodejing encapsulates the main tenets of Daoism, a philosophy and religion whose dominant image is the Way, a life-giving stream that enables individuals to achieve harmony and a more profound level of understanding. This new translation draws on the latest archaeological finds and brings out the word play and poetry of the original.
This translation presents Daoism’s basic text in highly readable contemporary English. Incorporating the latest scholarship in the field (including the most recent discoveries of ancient manuscripts in the 1970s and ''90s), the book explains Daodejing''s often cryptic verses in a clear and concise way. The introduction interprets the Daodejing''s poetic imagery in the context of ancient Chinese symbolism, and a brief philosophical analysis accompanies each of the 81 translated chapters of the Daodejing.
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