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... Te], a concept virtually unheard of in the Western world, translated as "actionless action" [Wu Wei], the being who has mastered wu wei [the Sage], and the way ...
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... Te], a concept virtually unheard of in the Western world, translated as "actionless action" [Wu Wei], the being who has mastered wu wei [the Sage], and the way ...
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... If you work against your Tao, you will never find happiness. The Sage practices wu wei. He teaches without words and performs without actions (Chapter 43). ...
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... happiness. The Sage practices wu wei. He teaches without words and performs without actions. He knows and therefore does not speak. ...
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... of Taoism, Lao Tzu, which means "Old Sage." Lao Tzu ... Lao Tzu's view things were said to create wei or unnatural ... and low, and "being" (yu) and "non- being" (wu). ...
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... of Taoism, Lao Tzu, which means "Old Sage." Lao Tzu ... Lao Tzu's view things were said to create wei or unnatural ... and low, and "being" (yu) and "non- being" (wu). ...
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... Thus spontaneous behavior (wu-wei) resulted ( Wing - Tsit Chan 136, 791). ... For this reason the sage is concerned with the belly and not the eyes, Therefore he ...
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... was said to have studied with an ancient sage and to have developed meditation ... Wu-wei, meaning "doing nothing" is just like the idea of water, where friction is ...
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... example. When the sage is a picture of virtue then others will follow. ... evil. The Taoist concept of wu-wei is simply means "non-being". ...
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... "The Tao is unknowable, and in it's essence, and the most enlightening sage is ignorant"(Creel1970 pg2). ... People should follow wu wei. ...
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... This satisfaction is achieved by not acting, or "wu-wei", and focusing instead, on bettering yourself through reflection. "Therefore the Sage is devoted to non ...
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... The Taoist sage thus knows no conflict ... The Taoist uses the term wu-wei to describe the action of non-action or, more precisely, "action without effort." (Yu-lan ...
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... assent) and fei (not this:wrong:dissent) dispositions necessary for sage-like moral ... His famous slogan, wu-wei, enjoined us to avoid actions motivated by such ...
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