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The Greatest Wisdom Ever Written: Lao Tzu's Tao Te
The Greatest Wisdom Ever Written: Lao Tzu's Tao Te
The Greatest Wisdom Ever Written: Lao Tzu's Tao Te

The Greatest Wisdom Ever Written: Lao Tzu's Tao Te Ching Explained Like Never Before

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About The Greatest Wisdom Ever Written: Lao Tzu's Tao Te

The Tao Te Ching, which translates to "The Great Way" is a short verse text written 2500 years ago by Lao Tzu, who is the central figure of the religion Taoism that has hundreds of millions of adherents all around the world. The Tao Te Ching is considered by many to be the greatest teaching on wisdom, spirituality and enlightenment ever to be written. Over the years the author has read from many confused people discussing the Tao Te Ching and noticed time and time again that the deeper and more profound truths Lao Tzu attempts to teach are often misunderstood or missed altogether. To be able to understand the Tao you must come to understand the true nature of reality and your self. This book works its way through many significant verses of the Tao Te Ching and demonstrates an intimate understanding of the text, explaining the true meaning behind Lao Tzu’s words. It also elaborates on the life changing philosophical or spiritual realizations necessary to understand and embody these teachings. Within this book are clear and enlightening answers to the elusive mysteries of the Tao including questions like: What is the Tao? What is enlightenment really? How do you achieve it? What is the nature of reality? What happens after death? What does it mean to be free of desire? Why is knowledge described as destructive? Why should you care? The author does not confuse the spiritual teachings of Lao Tzu with a view of the natural world, as other teachers often do, but explains the incredible epiphanies of self-realization contained in the Tao Te Ching which are actually clearly describing the qualities and workings of your inner being. Herein lies the advice that is necessary to reach oneness, heaven, or spiritual enlightenment in this life!