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    "Both praise and blame cause concern, For they bring people hope and fear. The object of hope and fear is the self For, without self, to whom may fortune and disaster occur? Therefore, Who distinguishes himself from the world may be given the world, But who regards himself as the... more

    Reviewed by THFT May 25 2006, 04:16am ( 112 reviews ) taoteching.org

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  • Rated by pinkpuzzle on Jul 07, 9:59am

    quoted from the site / About: "Taoteching.org is a non-profit site created to distribute the Tao Te Ching over the Internet. Throughout history, in every way that man has found a way to share ideas, the Tao Te Ching has found a new way to seep into the consciousness of man. First orally, then through the printed word, and now via the Internet." - for those who like to think about old sentences shown on a wilent white site without any pictures' noise - calming.
  • Rated by Baglava on Apr 29 2009, 12:51am

    Stop and rest for a while....
  • Reviewed by emil08 on Apr 07 2009, 9:00pm

    if only all the people in this planet can only practiced and internalized the wisdom and teachings of Tao.... greed and exploitations, injustices and inequalities, poverty and war might vanished in our world..... but in reality its impossible wish all are dreamers like me.....
  • Rated by mommymystic on Mar 14 2009, 9:37pm

    The entire Tao Te Ching online! Yea! Good translation and attractively presented.
  • Rated by BrockyB83 on Feb 09 2009, 3:58pm

    Embracing the Way, you become embraced; Breathing gently, you become newborn; Clearing your mind, you become clear; Nurturing your children, you become impartial; Opening your heart, you become accepted; Accepting the world, you embrace the Way. Bearing and nurturing, Creating but not owning, Giving without demanding, This is harmony.
  • Rated by dedelove18 on Jan 24 2009, 9:38am

    I'm intrigued, and I'll probably come back for a closer look later. The verses that I read were simple, and flowed so nicely. An enjoyable read.
  • Rated by wiseWurdz on Jan 19 2009, 11:18am

    great book
  • Rated by rufusdos on Jan 16 2009, 11:59am

    Verses of the Tao Te Ching, like Rumi's poetry or the discourses of the Buddha, seem to mean more to me the better behaved I've been. If I've been a mendacious, beer-swilling fornicator I just can't see it, but sometimes, especially if I've recently been through a seasoning experience, I can just hear something...
  • Rated by TianGong on Jan 07 2009, 10:17pm

    The way is like the river that turns a mountain into a pebble.