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Zhuang Zhou



Zhuang Zhou (also known as Chuang Tsu or Chuang Tzu, 369–286 BCE) was a Chinese philosopher and early interpreter of Taoism. His work, the Zhuangzi, is considered one of the definitive texts of Taoism, and his teachings were influential in the development of Chinese Buddhism.

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The Enlightened Heart: An Anthology of Sacred Poetry

From Stephen Mitchell comes an anthology of poetry chosen from the world's great religious and literary traditions—the perfect companion to Mitchell's bestselling translation of Tao Te Ching.

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Zhuangzi - the Sage of Uncertainty

In this video, we talk about one of the most central texts and figures in Daoism.

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Zhuangzi and That Bloody Butterfly

The story of Zhuangzi and the butterfly must be one of the best known anecdotes in the philosophical literature.

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Zhuangzi Explained: Legendary Chinese Parables for Freedom, Spontaneity & Joy

Zhuangzi was one of China’s greatest thinkers. His ancient parables are legendary, designed to recover your natural spontaneity. Sounds great, but can Zhuangzi’s stories help us find freedom in our modern, complex lives?

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Was This Ancient Taoist the First Philosopher of Disability?

Zhuangzi pushed back against the idea that “normal” is good and difference is bad 2,500 years ago.

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Master Gu on Zhuangzi (Chuang Tzu) & Care-Free Living

Master Gu, Taoist Master living in the Wudang Mountains, China, shares his thoughts on Zhuangzi and Care-free living.

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The Stories of Chuang Tzu - Ep 1: The Flight from the Shadow

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