Tao De Ching - Lao Tze |Part 3/Chapters 41-60|

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The Tao De Ching is a philosophical and spiritual text attributed to the ancient philosopher Lao Tze, who is believed to have lived during the 6th century BCE. The text is considered a fundamental text of Taoism, a philosophical and religious tradition that emphasizes harmony with the natural world, simplicity, and humility.
The Tao De Ching consists of 81 short chapters, each offering insights and wisdom on various aspects of life and the universe. The central concept of the Tao De Ching is the Tao, which can be translated as "the Way" or "the path." The Tao is seen as the natural order of the universe, a force that flows through all things and governs their behavior.

The text encourages the cultivation of virtues such as simplicity, patience, and compassion, and emphasizes the importance of living in harmony with nature and the Tao. It also stresses the importance of non-action (wu wei) and detachment as a means of achieving inner peace and clarity.

The Tao De Ching has been widely read and studied in the East and West, and is considered one of the most important texts of Eastern philosophy.
Part 1: https://rumble.com/v2qjhi4-tao-de-ching-lao-tze-part-1chapters-1-20.html
Part 2: https://rumble.com/v2qjjsy-tao-de-ching-lao-tze-part-2chapters-21-40.html
Part 3: https://rumble.com/v2qjmjs-tao-de-ching-lao-tze-part-3chapters-41-60.html
Part 4: https://rumble.com/v2qjot2-tao-de-ching-lao-tze-part-4chapters-61-81.html

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