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What if almost everything modern culture says about Taoism is wrong? Taoism Is What? is not a soft-focus wellness book and it is not a collection of vague quotes about “going with the flow.” It is a sharp, readable, deeply researched guide to what Taoism actually is: where it came from, what the Tao Te Ching and Zhuangzi are really doing, how ideas like wu wei, yin and yang, ziran, qi, and immortality have been misunderstood, and why this tradition still speaks so directly to burnout, control, power, grief, aging, and modern life. This book cuts through the myths and presents Taoism as it really developed: a philosophy, a religion, and a way of life shaped by history, paradox, practice, and human contradiction. It covers the ancient Chinese world that produced it, the major texts and thinkers, the split and overlap between philosophical and religious Taoism, the modern scientific conversations around Taoist ideas, and the uncomfortable places where the tradition casts a shadow of its own. If you want a clearer, tougher, more honest introduction to Taoism, this is that book. Inside, you’ll explore:
  • What the Tao actually means, and why it resists clean definition
  • Laozi, Zhuangzi, and the real history behind the tradition
  • Wu wei, naturalness, yin and yang, qi, and the Five Phases
  • The difference between Taoism as philosophy and Taoism as religion
  • Immortality, alchemy, sexuality, politics, art, and death in Taoist thought
  • The myths, distortions, and half-truths Western culture keeps repeating
  • Why Taoism still matters in a world built on force, speed, and chronic strain
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