TAO, The Full Return To Nature A Handy Small-Sized Guide To The Philosophy Of Taoism Taoism is an Ancient Chinese philosophy about learning how to let go, embrace change, to trust and navigate the world, becoming at peace and harmonizing with nature. Tao means "way" or "path" and is associated with the Tao Te Ching, a text from around 400 BC attributed to Laozi (Lao Tzu/Tsu/Tze), which is the second most translated work in the world after the Christian Bible. You may take your first step on becoming a sage of wisdom, as part of your spiritual life journey. You will learn many of the core concepts within Taoism to bring this treasured Eastern philosophy to the Western world, also learning of unique connections that other texts may not mention.
Unique Powerful Symbolism Unique Perspectives From C.S. Lewis Wisdom From J.R.R Tolkien Quotes By Leo Tolstoy Many References To Carl Jung Talk About Atheism Untold Taoist Historical Figures And Documents Connections To Other Philosophies & Religions References To Other Taoist Content Creators & Writers
About the Cory Edmund Endrulat is a fellow human being, student of Taoism and messenger of nature. He is an Integrative Nutrition Health Coach, journalist and content creator. Specializing on topics concerning health, education, freedom, morality and action.
From the back of the book This book serves as the untold natural remedy to a world of many noises we hear, things we see, flavors we taste, scents we smell, concepts we think, emotions we feel and people we interact with. The answers you will learn for yourself, in obtaining a more holistic and encompassing worldview. This will be your guide on the side, holding the Ancient Chinese wisdom of Taoism that can be practically applied in your own life in order to commit a "full return to nature." You must be willing to embark on a journey to the East which details philosophy, martial arts, medicine, internal alchemy, diet, lifestyle, religion, history and politics, from unique and polar perspectives. This was created for anyone who is completely new to Taoism as well as for anyone who has deeply studied it, as there is likely something new and challenging for everyone. To simply live and enjoy our life, to be happy and healthy, we must approach nature with "the way" we are naturally intended to do so.
Cory Edmund Endrulat is an Abolitionist, fellow human being and researcher who cares deeply for the world, willing to confront the world’s most difficult topics. He is an Integrative Nutrition Health Coach, Newspaper Editor, Online Summit Host, Researcher and Content Creator. He specializes on topics concerning ecopsychology, permaculture, health, education, freedom, nature-based philosophy and local community activism. His focus is to inspire and empower the generations to come in the face of uncertainty, with the search of past and ever present wisdom throughout all cultures and beliefs. His main works are "Slavery Gone For Good: Black Book Edition," "TAO: The Full Return To Nature" and "Natural Intelligence: The Technology of Peace."