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Uploaded by on May 31, 2008

Spiritual philosophy of Taoism, by Lao Tzu "The Old Sage". Legend has it that Lao Tzu lived approximately 2500 years ago. He was the keeper of the archives of the imperial court of China at that time. Saddened and disillusioned at life and humanity, and that people were unable to follow the path of goodness, he left his position in the court. It was in that renunciation that he wrote down his spiritual teachings and thus the Tao Te Ching - "The Way and It's Power" was created.

"At the center of your being you have the answer,
You know who you are and you know what you want!" Lao Tzu

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  • the first ten seconds were the lesson

  • I read the Tao Te Ching yesterday, and I must say it was very reaffirming in my notion that human beings are very much lost. May we return to the Tao as soon as possible. For all our sakes.

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  • Beautiful and succinct. Thank you for posting.

  • @keeyk118b In ancient Daoist alchemy you could achieve immortality, and you could greatly prolong life throuh aligning yourself with the Way, Lao Tzu was said to live for over 900 years, along with many Daoist practioneers. So the answer is yes.

  • @fightforyourrights9

    :) worry not, it happened because it was supposed to, cause all the requirement to this, that is called "disorder" has comed true. There is no other way. Things weren't different, never. I have no wish for this because I see this all true.

  • Beautiful , simple and oh!! so true.

    thank you!

  • w w w . l i f e s p r i s m . c o m - Mystery of the Father unraveled

  • TAO IS.

  • Tao doesn't explain our ways, but natures ways also, I love it.

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