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“There was something undifferentiated and yet complete, which existed before Heaven and Earth. Soundless and formless, it depends on nothing and does not change. It operates everywhere and is free from danger. It may be considered the mother of the universe. I do not know its name; I call it Tao.” quote by Lao Tzu
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“There was something undifferentiated and yet complete, which existed before Heaven and Earth. Soundless and formless, it depends on nothing and does not change. It operates everywhere and is free from danger. It may be considered the mother of the universe. I do not know its name; I call it Tao.”

Lao Tzu

About This Quote

Source Book: Tao Te Ching by Lao Tzu, c. 400 BC

The Tao is an all‑pervasive, formless source that underlies and unites all things, beyond naming or change.

In simple terms: The universal, nameless source that unites everything.

Key Takeaway

Recognize the underlying unity of all phenomena.

Themes

philosophy spirituality unity

Mood

contemplative serene

Type

philosophical spiritual

When to use this quote

  • meditation
  • nature observation
  • creative problem solving
  • conflict resolution

Key Concepts

Taoism metaphysics cosmology

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can you experience the Tao in everyday moments?
  • What does “formless” mean for your actions?
A Different Perspective

It may be too abstract for practical daily guidance.

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