Tao Te Ching (The Book of The Way) | Full Audiobook

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🕧 THE ART OF WAR chapter listing 🕧
00:00:00: Introduction - History of the Book and its Author
00:00:27 – Introduction
Chapter 1 to 18
00:15:43 - Chapter 1 to 18
00:16:59 - Chapter 2
00:18:13 - Chapter 3
00:19:08 - Chapter 4: The Dow Appears to be Emptiness
00:19:56 - Chapter 5: Heaven and Earth are not like Humans.
00:20:44 - Chapter 6: The Spirit of the Perennial Spring is Said to be Immortal.
00:21:14 - Chapter 7: Heaven is Eternal. Earth is Lasting
00:21:59 - Chapter 8: True Goodness is like Water
00:22:52 - Chapter 9
00:23:30 - Chapter 10
00:24:45 - Chapter 11 called chapter 12 by mistake
00:25:52 - Chapter 12
00:26:26 - Chapter 13
00:27:41 - Chapter 14
00:28:38 - Chapter 15
00:30:05 - Chapter 16
00:31:19 - Chapter 17
00:32:00 - Chapter 18
00:32:45 - chapter 19 to 32
00:33:10 - Chapter 19
00:34:10 - Chapter 20
00:35:12 - Chapter 21
00:36:08 - Chapter 22
00:37:12 - Chapter 23
00:38:30 - Chapter 24
00:39:07 - Chapter 25
00:40:12 - Chapter 26
00:41:01 - Chapter 27
00:42:09 - Chapter 28
00:43:26 - Chapter 29
00:44:12 - Chapter 30
00:45:17 - Chapter 31
00:46:56 - Chapter 32
00:48:00 - Chapter 33
00:48:36 - Chapter 34
00:49:30 - Chapter 35
00:50:09 - Chapter 36
00:51:07 - Chapter 37
00:51:59 - Chapters 38 to 50: A Discussion About Due (Tao)
00:53:56 - Chapter 39: The Root of Authority
00:55:52 - Chapter 40: Avoiding Activity
00:56:19 - Chapter 41: The Unreality of Appearance
00:57:52 - Chapter 42: The Transformation of Tao Produces Unity.
00:59:47 - Chapter 43: The Function of the Universal
00:59:45 - Chapter 44: Precepts
01:00:28 - Chapter 45: The Virtue of Greatness
01:01:14 - Chapter 46: Limitation of Desire
01:01:57 - Chapter 47: Seeing the Distant
01:02:37 - Chapter 48: To Forget Knowledge
01:03:18 - Chapter 49: Chapter 49: The Virtue Duh (Tao) Of Trust.
01:04:12 - Chapter 50: Esteem Life
01:05:17 - Chapters 51 to 81: Valedictory of Tao Te Ching
01:06:25 - Chapter 52: return to origin
01:07:29 - Chapter 53: gain by insight
01:08:18 - Chapter 54: to cultivate intuition
01:09:26 - Chapter 55: to verify the mysterious
01:10:43 - Chapter 56: The duh of simplicity ??????????????
01:11:25 - Chapter 57: The habits of simplicity
01:12:31 - Chapter 58: adaptation to change
01:13:23 - Chapter 59: to keep Tao
01:14:16 - Chapter 60: to maintain position
01:14:47 - Chapter 61: The duh of Humility ???????????????????
01:15:45 - Chapter 62: The Practice of Tao
01:16:40 - Chapter 63: A Consideration of Beginnings
01:17:42 - Chapter 64: Consider the Insignificant
01:19:23 - Chapter 65: The duh (Tao) of simplify ??????????????????
01:20:14 - Chapter 66: To Subordinate Self
01:21:01 - Chapter 67: 3 Treasures
01:22:17 - Chapter 68: Compliance with Heaven
01:22:57 - Chapter 69: The function of the mysterious
01:23:43 - Chapter 70: the difficulty of understanding
01:24:30 - Chapter 71: the disease of knowledge
01:24:56 - Chapter 72: to cherish one's self
01:25:32 - Chapter 73: Action is dangerous
01:26:27 - Chapter 74: overcoming delusions
01:27:12 - Chapter 75: lost by greediness
01:27:44 - Chapter 76: beware of strength
01:28:32 - Chapter 77: dow (Tao) of heaven?????????????????
01:29:27 - Chapter 78: trust and faith in the world
01:30:17 - Chapter 79: enforcing contracts
00:00:00 - Chapter 80
01:31:52 - Chapter 81: the Nature of the essential elaboration of the few principles

01:33:54 - Chapter 1: Wu Wei
02:19:25 - Chapter 2: Wu Wei
02:53:53 - Chapter 3: Love
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Written more than two thousand years ago, the Tao Teh Ching, or -The Classic of the Way and Its Virtue, - is one of the true classics of the world of spiritual literature.

Traditionally attributed to the legendary -Old Master, - Lao Tzu, the ”Tao Teh Ching” teaches that the qualities of the enlightened sage or ideal ruler are identical with those of the perfected individual.

The Tao Te Ching, along with the Zhuangzi, is a fundamental text for both philosophical and religious Taoism, and strongly influenced other schools, such as Legalism, Confucianism, and Chinese Buddhism, which when first introduced into China was largely interpreted through the use of Daoist words and concepts. Many Chinese artists, including poets, painters, calligraphers, and even gardeners, have used the Daodejing as a source of inspiration. Its influence has also spread widely outside East Asia, and it is among the most translated works in world literature.

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