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The Dao
The Lao Tzu and Chuang Tzu are two writings of Daoism that say much about Daoism. They describe the Dao as indefinable, yet saying it has many parts. They including as part of the Dao, nature and humans who work together. ...
The Dao as described by Lao Tzu,
The way that can be spoken of is not the constant way; The name that can be named Is not the constant name. ... Right away in the beginning of this works before saying anything else the author attempts to define the Dao, in which it is then basically defined as indefinable. ... ” These works describe the Dao.
Approximate Word count = 607 Approximate Pages = 2.4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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