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| Tao: The Three Treasures Vol. 4 (of 4) talks on Lao Tzu's Tao Te Ching (republished as eBook and audiobooks: Talking Tao) by OSHO 9 talks given live Aug. 1975 Pune, India |

simplified characters. 奥修 第一章 《道德经》老子 中文 简体 |
Lao Tzu's teachings are very easy, you cannot find more easy teachings than them. Buddha is a little complex, Jesus also, Krishna, very much, but Lao Tzu is absolutely simple, and because of that simplicity he is the most elusive. People have not been able to comprehend him, not because he is difficult, but because he is so easy. There is nothing to comprehend in fact, there is nothing to solve. If the mind has something to solve, the mind tries to solve it. In the effort to solve it, it comes to a certain understanding. But if the thing is absolutely easy, the mind has no challenge. There is no question of solving it, it is already solved. The mind simply forgets about it. It is not a problem, so it is not of interest to the mind, not a curiosity for the mind. There is no challenge in it, the mind cannot overcome it, conquer it, there is no point – the victory is so easy that the mind thinks victory is useless... – Osho Tao: The Three Treasures, Vol. 4, ch. 3 |
Chinese pinyin: Dao: San baozang – Di-si juan Chinese traditional: 道:三寶藏 第四卷 Chinese simplified: 道:三宝藏 第四卷 |

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book: name in book Chinese pinyin Lao Tzu.........................Laozi 老子 |