New translations of the works of the thirteenth-century Sufi poet are included in an inspirational collection of poetry that reveals classic Eastern thought combined with a warm wisdom that transcends the ages. Reprint.
Gathers selections from the Bhagavad Gita, the Tao Te Ching, and the Book of Psalms, as well as from the writings of Buddhist masters, Christian saints, and Sufi poets
For nearly two generations, this bestselling translation of the 'Tao Te Ching' has been essential for those seeking Taoist wisdom. Jane English and her editor, Toinette Lippe, have refreshed the translation to better reflect the original Classical Chinese while addressing modern language changes and removing any lingering inaccuracies. This beautifully oversized edition includes over a hundred new photographs by English that capture the vast spirit of the Tao. An introduction by philosopher Jacob Needleman enriches the experience. Lao Tsu’s philosophy emphasizes acceptance of the present moment without wishing for change. By studying the natural order and working with it, rather than against it, one can avoid resistance. Nature offers everything freely, without discrimination, urging us to treat all individuals equally, regardless of their behavior. Observing closely, we find that work flows more smoothly when we cease excessive effort and stop fixating on results. In a clear and open mind, truth emerges. Te, translated as "virtue" or "strength," is found in the Tao, meaning "the way" or "natural law." Ultimately, the message is to simply be.