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Leo Zi
,
also known as Laozi or Lao-Tse
,
is considered the creator of Taoism
,
one of China's most influential philosophies and religions
.
Born around the sixth century B
.
C
.,
Leo Zi's life is shrouded in mystery and legend
,
and it's hard to separate the historical facts from the mythology that developed around him
.
However
,
his most famous work
,
the "Tao Te Ching"
,
is widely considered the basis of Taoist thought
.
Leo Zi believed in the existence of a universal principle called "Tao
,
" which can be translated as "The Way" or "The Flow
.
" He saw the Tao as the primordial force that permeates everything that exists in the universe
.
For Leo Zi
,
the Tao is elusive and beyond rational comprehension
,
but it can be experienced and followed
.
In the "Tao Te Ching
,
" Leo Zi offers practical advice on how to live in harmony with the Tao
.
He emphasizes the importance of simplicity
,
detachment
,
non-action (Wu Wei)
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and spontaneity
.
Leo Zi believed that human society was out of balance due to the excess of rules
,
hierarchies
,
and material desires
,
and that the way to peace and happiness was to return to simple nature and flow with the natural course of things
.
One of the key ideas of Taoism is the concept of "Wu Wei
,
" which can be translated as "not doing" or "acting without acting
.
" It means acting in harmony with the flow of the universe
,
rather than resisting or forcing things
.
Leo Zi likened this to the flow of a river
,
which follows its course naturally
,
skirting obstacles effortlessly
.
Following the principle of Wu Wei involves letting go of forced action and allowing life to flow with ease
.
Another important aspect of Taoism is the quest for spiritual immortality
.
Leo Zi believed that by following the path of the Tao
,
practitioners could achieve a state of wholeness and transcendence
.
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