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Tao Te Ching: Lao Tzu's Timeless Classic for Today
Tao Te Ching: Lao Tzu's Timeless Classic for Today
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There are books that inform, books that entertain, and then - very rarely - books that change the way you inhabit the world and think about your place in it. Lao Tzu's Tao Te Ching is one such book. Written in China some 2,500 years ago, this slight volume of eighty-one poetic passages has outlasted every empire, every ideology, and every philosophical fashion that has arisen since. It remains in print today for a simple reason: its truths are not historical artifacts. They are laws of Nature, as operational now as they were when Lao Tzu first set them down.
In this freshly rendered third edition, scholar and applied ethicist Dr. David Tuffley brings Lao Tzu's vision into plain, luminous English - accessible to the modern reader without sacrificing a particle of the original's depth. The result is something rare: a translation that does not merely preserve the Tao Te Ching but makes it breathe again. The book's central proposition is elegant in its simplicity. There is a fundamental force - the Tao - that moves through all things, shaping events the way water shapes stone: not through violence but through patient, irresistible persistence. The Tao cannot be named, pinned down, or grasped. It can only be aligned with. When you align with it, your life acquires a quality of ease and efficacy that brute effort can never achieve. When you resist it, you invite exactly the turbulence you were hoping to avoid. What makes Tuffley's edition so compelling is the depth of his contextual commentary. Each of the eighty-one passages is accompanied by clear, insightful prose that translates ancient Chinese metaphor into the lived realities of modern life - leadership, relationships, ambition, inner peace, the management of ego. The Tao Te Ching is, among other things, a handbook for people of influence, and Tuffley makes that practical dimension impossible to miss. He draws illuminating connections to modern physics, noting that Einstein's intuition about the underlying unity of the cosmos echoes Lao Tzu's vision almost precisely. He explores how the Tao's principle of polarity - that every force calls forth its opposite - applies as surely to geopolitics as it does to the swing of a pendulum. The book is organised across three substantial parts. Part One presents all eighty-one passages with Tuffley's commentary, each one a crystalline meditation on a distinct aspect of living wisely. Part Two explores five major themes woven through the text: knowing the Tao, cultivating the self, understanding group dynamics, and the strategic power of non-action. Part Three turns toward the experiential - guiding the reader into communion with Nature as a direct pathway to Tao-awareness, through mindfulness, unconditional compassion, and source awareness. Tuffley writes from fifty years of personal engagement with this text. His voice is neither that of a dry academic nor a credulous devotee. It is the voice of someone who has tested these ideas against the grain of an actual life and found them sound. The Tao Te Ching, he argues, is not a relic of ancient China. It is an owner's manual for the human condition - and the fact that so few of us have read it carefully is precisely why so many of us keep making the same avoidable mistakes. Whether you come to this book seeking clarity in a noisy world, wisdom for your leadership, or simply a felt sense of connection to something larger than yourself, you will find what you are looking for here. More likely, you will find something you did not know you were looking for - and that discovery may well be the most valuable thing that happens to you this year.Author: David Tuffley
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Published: 10/16/2010
Pages: 136
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.36lbs
Size: 8.50h x 5.50w x 0.32d
ISBN: 9781453864999
About the Author
Dr. David Tuffley is a Senior Lecturer in Applied Ethics at Griffith University in Australia. David has been a scholar of comparative religion since the 1980's. He has written widely on the topic. Visit David's Websites: http: //www.altiorapublications.com/ http: //www.griffith.edu.au/professional-page/david-tuffley https: //www.facebook.com/tuffley/
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