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... -- Lao Tzu"
The Taoist sage mentioned above is a symbol of humility and the power that it can bring. ... One of the concepts believed to be an important part of tao, or “The Way,” is humility. ...
The first symbol from above is one of the most common in Taoism. ... This lowering of oneself helps represent the humility often practiced in Taoism. ...
This humility is also represented very well with the story of the tree and the grass. ... This analogy helps Taoists, and others that study Taoism, understand why it is believed that it is worse to try and be the biggest and best. ...
Another example of this humility is the sage. He, being the all knowing and wise man of Taoism, is best fit to rule because he puts the people’s needs before his own.
Approximate Word count = 657 Approximate Pages = 2.6 (250 words per page double spaced)
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