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Tao Te Ching- Lao Tzu, A Translation

By: Dennis Waller
Narrated by: Samuel R. Jones
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If you have felt a need to connect to something greater than yourself... a longing to find meaning to life... a yearning to discover a sanctuary of serenity and peace... a hunger to have your heart and soul touched by that Divine love that brings comfort to life... a passionate desire to have a closer relationship with your creator, then the Tao Te Ching is for you. The Tao Te Ching provides an intuitive insight into the art of living an authentic life, and introduces you to the laws of nature on how to live in this world in peace and joy.

With a knowing of the Tao Te Ching, you will see resistance and opposition fade away. Conflict and stress will become distant memories. The issues of life become irrelevant or will simply disappear once you start living your authentic self with the Tao. The Tao shows how to transcend all those insurmountable obstacles that the ego has created.

©2012 Dennis Waller (P)2013 Dennis Waller
Spirituality Taoism Other Religions, Practices & Sacred Texts Philosophy
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I just didn't like the style of the narrator. I couldn't even get past the first chapter.
Please forgive me narrator. 🙏

Style of narration

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I was expecting more of a southern draw from how people were reviewing this, so I was slightly disappointed when 1) there were no Asian words for the man to mispronounce and 2)his accent wasn't a thick and drawn out mess.

it's just a simple translation, there's hardly anything to mess up with how he reads it.

it's just a translation

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This is a pretty good translation of the Tao ate Ching. The narrator choice was not very good though. Although he speaks very clearly, he has a little bit of an accent that detracts from the content. If you want to hear Cowboy read an ancient Chinese philosophy, then this book is for you.

Great translation

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Man with strong Texas accent reads a sacred, ancient, Asian book he can't even pronounce...

A classic, with an absurd narrator

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the tone of the narrator was totally unsuitable for the material. it is a spiritual book but the tone was jokey

awful narration

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