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Wu wei - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Wu wei (simplified Chinese: 无为; traditional Chinese: 無爲; pinyin: wúwéi) is an important concept of Taoism (Daoism), that involves knowing when to act and when not to act.

Taoism - The Wu-Wei Principle - Part 4
Taoism - The Wu-Wei Principle, Part 4 by Ted Kardash This is the fourth in a series of articles on Taoism, a Chinese philosophical tradition whose roots extend back to 3000 B.C.

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Taoism - Wu-Wei - Nondoing
What is Nondoing (wu-wei)? Wu-wei - usually translated as nonaction, inaction or nondoing - is one of the most important Taoist concepts. When linked to the Tao - the creator and ...

Wuwei - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Wuwei may refer to: Wuwei, Gansu, city in Gansu, China; Wuwei County, county in Anhui, China; Wu wei, idea evolving from Confucianism and tenet of Taoism philosophically describing the ...

Wu-wei - New World Encyclopedia
Wu-wei (Chinese = 無為, meaning "non-action" or "actionless action") is a central principle in the Chinese philosophy of Daoism. The principle affirms that one should live ...

Wu wei (Non-Action) in Daoism
Wu-Wei. Laozi’s famous slogan has puzzled interpreters for centuries and has given rise to numerous interpretations. Arguably, Laozi knew it was paradoxical since the ...

Wu wei: Definition from Answers.com
Wu Wei ( b Wuchang, Hubei Province, 1459; d 1508). Chinese painter. Wu was born into a family of scholar-officials

WU WEI
p. xxxvi. WU WEI. These two words, which taken literally mean "not doing," form a distinctive term in Taoist philosophy. It should be stated, at once, that the literal meaning is ...

Wu Wei - Wu Wei, not-doing, is action without attachment
Wu Wei is a Taoist concept adopted by Ch'an (Zen) Buddhism, meaning action without attachment.

 

       

 

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