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The Tao Te Ching, attributed to the sage Laozi, is one of the most translated and enduring philosophical works in world history. Composed in short poetic passages, the text explores themes of non-action (wu wei), humility, balance, and the elusive nature of wisdom.
Originally written during China’s Warring States period, the Tao Te Ching continues to inspire thinkers, artists, and spiritual seekers alike. Whether read as philosophy, poetry, or practical guidance, its tone speaks not with authority, but with subtlety.
“The way that can be spoken of is not the constant way.”
The Camellia Series in Philosophy
A curated collection of quietly enduring works in philosophy, edited and printed with care. Each volume in the series is selected for its ability to invite reflection rather than pronouncement, offering a thoughtful alternative to the philosophical canon.






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