Tao

A Taoist monk practicing calligraphy with water on stone. Water calligraphy, like [[sand mandala The Tao or Dao}} is the natural way of the universe, primarily as conceived in East Asian philosophy and religion. This seeing of life cannot be grasped as a concept. Rather, it is seen through actual living experience of one's everyday being. The concept is represented by the Chinese character , which has meanings including 'way', 'path', 'road', and sometimes 'doctrine' or 'principle'.}}

In the ''Tao Te Ching'', the ancient philosopher Laozi explains that the Tao is not a name for a thing, but the underlying natural order of the universe whose ultimate essence is difficult to circumscribe because it is non-conceptual yet evident in one's being of aliveness. The Tao is "eternally nameless" and should be distinguished from the countless named things that are considered to be its manifestations, the reality of life before its descriptions of it. Provided by Wikipedia
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    by Tao
    Published 1971
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    by Wang, Tao
    Published 2007
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    by Tao Yin
    Published 1987
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    by Wang, Tao
    Published 2006
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    by Tao, Qian 365-427
    Published 1966
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    by Mamedov, Tarial Ajdyn ogly
    Published 1988
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    by Oxley, Tom A., Gobert, Ernest G.
    Published 1988
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