Laotzus Tao and Wu Wei (Tao Teh King)

008 - Wu Wei Chapter 3 Love

29 min · 9 de feb de 2026
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Explore the profound teachings of the Tao Teh Ching, a timeless classic on the Way and High Virtue attributed to the sage Lao Tzu, who is believed to have lived around the same time as Confucius. Although the exact origins of this revered text remain a topic of debate, it is beautifully structured into two parts the Upper Part, comprising chapters 1-37, each beginning with Tao, representing the Way, and the Lower Part, consisting of chapters 38-81, which starts with Shang Teh, meaning High Virtue. This insightful 1919 edition intriguingly refers to the Lower Part as the Wu Wei, often interpreted as not doing, non-ado, or non-assertion. Additionally, it features an engaging history of the work and its enigmatic author, along with an exploration of the concept of Wu Wei. Lao Tzus teachings encourage readers to embrace suggestions rather than strict commandments, guiding them toward a life rich in beauty, goodness, and quality through a gentle understanding of the Way.

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episode 008 - Wu Wei Chapter 3 Love artwork

008 - Wu Wei Chapter 3 Love

Explore the profound teachings of the Tao Teh Ching, a timeless classic on the Way and High Virtue attributed to the sage Lao Tzu, who is believed to have lived around the same time as Confucius. Although the exact origins of this revered text remain a topic of debate, it is beautifully structured into two parts the Upper Part, comprising chapters 1-37, each beginning with Tao, representing the Way, and the Lower Part, consisting of chapters 38-81, which starts with Shang Teh, meaning High Virtue. This insightful 1919 edition intriguingly refers to the Lower Part as the Wu Wei, often interpreted as not doing, non-ado, or non-assertion. Additionally, it features an engaging history of the work and its enigmatic author, along with an exploration of the concept of Wu Wei. Lao Tzus teachings encourage readers to embrace suggestions rather than strict commandments, guiding them toward a life rich in beauty, goodness, and quality through a gentle understanding of the Way.

9 de feb de 202629 min
episode 007 - Wu Wei Chapter 2 Art artwork

007 - Wu Wei Chapter 2 Art

Explore the profound teachings of the Tao Teh Ching, a timeless classic on the Way and High Virtue attributed to the sage Lao Tzu, who is believed to have lived around the same time as Confucius. Although the exact origins of this revered text remain a topic of debate, it is beautifully structured into two parts the Upper Part, comprising chapters 1-37, each beginning with Tao, representing the Way, and the Lower Part, consisting of chapters 38-81, which starts with Shang Teh, meaning High Virtue. This insightful 1919 edition intriguingly refers to the Lower Part as the Wu Wei, often interpreted as not doing, non-ado, or non-assertion. Additionally, it features an engaging history of the work and its enigmatic author, along with an exploration of the concept of Wu Wei. Lao Tzus teachings encourage readers to embrace suggestions rather than strict commandments, guiding them toward a life rich in beauty, goodness, and quality through a gentle understanding of the Way.

9 de feb de 202634 min
episode 006 - Wu Wei Preface and Chapter 1 Tao artwork

006 - Wu Wei Preface and Chapter 1 Tao

Explore the profound teachings of the Tao Teh Ching, a timeless classic on the Way and High Virtue attributed to the sage Lao Tzu, who is believed to have lived around the same time as Confucius. Although the exact origins of this revered text remain a topic of debate, it is beautifully structured into two parts the Upper Part, comprising chapters 1-37, each beginning with Tao, representing the Way, and the Lower Part, consisting of chapters 38-81, which starts with Shang Teh, meaning High Virtue. This insightful 1919 edition intriguingly refers to the Lower Part as the Wu Wei, often interpreted as not doing, non-ado, or non-assertion. Additionally, it features an engaging history of the work and its enigmatic author, along with an exploration of the concept of Wu Wei. Lao Tzus teachings encourage readers to embrace suggestions rather than strict commandments, guiding them toward a life rich in beauty, goodness, and quality through a gentle understanding of the Way.

9 de feb de 202645 min
episode 005 - Tao Teh King Chapters 51-81 and Valedictory artwork

005 - Tao Teh King Chapters 51-81 and Valedictory

Explore the profound teachings of the Tao Teh Ching, a timeless classic on the Way and High Virtue attributed to the sage Lao Tzu, who is believed to have lived around the same time as Confucius. Although the exact origins of this revered text remain a topic of debate, it is beautifully structured into two parts the Upper Part, comprising chapters 1-37, each beginning with Tao, representing the Way, and the Lower Part, consisting of chapters 38-81, which starts with Shang Teh, meaning High Virtue. This insightful 1919 edition intriguingly refers to the Lower Part as the Wu Wei, often interpreted as not doing, non-ado, or non-assertion. Additionally, it features an engaging history of the work and its enigmatic author, along with an exploration of the concept of Wu Wei. Lao Tzus teachings encourage readers to embrace suggestions rather than strict commandments, guiding them toward a life rich in beauty, goodness, and quality through a gentle understanding of the Way.

9 de feb de 202628 min
episode 004 - Tao Teh King Chapters 38-50 artwork

004 - Tao Teh King Chapters 38-50

Explore the profound teachings of the Tao Teh Ching, a timeless classic on the Way and High Virtue attributed to the sage Lao Tzu, who is believed to have lived around the same time as Confucius. Although the exact origins of this revered text remain a topic of debate, it is beautifully structured into two parts the Upper Part, comprising chapters 1-37, each beginning with Tao, representing the Way, and the Lower Part, consisting of chapters 38-81, which starts with Shang Teh, meaning High Virtue. This insightful 1919 edition intriguingly refers to the Lower Part as the Wu Wei, often interpreted as not doing, non-ado, or non-assertion. Additionally, it features an engaging history of the work and its enigmatic author, along with an exploration of the concept of Wu Wei. Lao Tzus teachings encourage readers to embrace suggestions rather than strict commandments, guiding them toward a life rich in beauty, goodness, and quality through a gentle understanding of the Way.

9 de feb de 202613 min