Sacred Texts
Taoism
Zhuangzi and the butterflies |
Musings of a Chinese Mystic
by Lionel Giles
[1909]
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This short collection of texts featuring Chuang Tzu (Zhuangzi), the
Taoist sage, is a good introduction to
the core concepts of the Taoist worldview.
The author, Lionel Giles, was an eminent Victorian scholar of Chinese society,
who, most notably, also translated Sun Tsu's Art of War.
Title Page and Front Matter
Contents
Note
Editorial Note
Introduction
The Doctrine of Relativity
The Identity of Contraries
Illusions
The Mysterious Immanence of Tao
The Hidden Spring
Non-Interference With Nature
Passive Virtue
Self-Adaptation to Externals
Immortality of the Soul
The Sage, or Perfect Man
Random Gleanings
Personal Anecdotes
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