सूत्र 51 | लाओत्से दर्शन | दिखावा करना बंद करें |The Illness of Artificial Virtue |
Автор: Soul@Sutra
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Laozi's Taoist Wisdom: The Illness of Artificial Virtue (Tao Te Ching Explained)
Dive into the profound teachings of Laozi and the Tao Te Ching to understand why artificial virtue—or forced morality—is actually a sign of spiritual decline. This audio deep dive explains the Taoist concept of natural virtue (De) and how striving to be "good" (as in, through rigid rules like Confucian Ren and Yi) is the illness that arises when the spontaneous flow of the Tao is lost. Learn the meaning of Wu Wei (effortless action) and how to return to a state of spontaneity and genuine simplicity. Laozi, Lao Tzu, Tao Te Ching, Taoism, Daoism, artificial virtue, true virtue, illness of virtue
Wu Wei, The Way, The Tao, naturalness, spontaneity, morality vs virtue, simple living
Confucius, Confucianism, Chinese philosophy, ancient wisdom, philosophy lessons
deep dive, explained, philosophy lecture, stoicism (related audience), life lessons
how to live naturally, why morality fails, abandon sageliness, live in the tao, the problem with rules
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