The same origin but different in name from "summary" of Dao de Jing by Lao-Tzu,Laozi,Stephen Addiss
The concept that all things have the same origin but may be called by different names is a central theme in the Dao de Jing. This idea emphasizes the interconnectedness and unity of all things in the world. It suggests that despite the diversity and complexity we see around us, everything ultimately stems from the same source.
By acknowledging the common origin of all things, the Dao de Jing invites us to look beyond superficial differences and recognize the underlying unity of existence. This perspective encourages us to see past the distinctions we create through language and classification, and instead focus on the fundamental oneness that binds us all together.
In the Dao de Jing, Lao-T...
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