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When Laozi Met the Buddha: Where the Dao Meets the Dharma. When Laozi Met the Buddha, #2

Par : Chumphon Jan Toolseram
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8235332614
  • EAN9798235332614
  • Date de parution18/05/2026
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  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurIoakim Ioakim

Résumé

Two of the world's most enduring teachers never met. Laozi walked away from a position of comfort and disappeared into the mountains, leaving behind a small book of strange and beautiful sayings. Siddhartha walked away from a palace and sat under a tree until something in him became clear. They lived in places far apart, in centuries that did not overlap. And yetthey pointed at the same sky from opposite sides of the same world.
What if they had met?Not on a mountaintop reserved for sages. Not surrounded by disciples writing down every word. Just two old men on a road. Tired feet. The same dust on both their robes. A stranger met by a well, water shared, a conversation begun."Where the Dao Meets the Dharma" imagines that conversation. Through twenty-two short chapters, Laozi and the Buddha walk together for a season. They argue about suffering, desire, the self, death, and love.
They sit in silence under a falling persimmon leaf. They watch a craftsman build a house for his sisterafter a flood. They reach a place where their teachings cannot agree - and they keep walking. They part at a fork in the road, and what each of them learns along the way is what this book is for. This is not religion. There is no afterlife in these pages, no heavens, no hells, no doctrine to defend.
It is not a debate - there is no winner. It is, the author hopes, a conversation. The kind you have late at night with someone whose mind moves differently from yours, and who you trust enough to be honest with. The kind of conversation where the agreements are gentle, the disagreements are honest, the silences are long, and the laughter, when it comes, is real. THIS BOOK IS FOR YOU IF:- You have ever wondered whether peace is possible without leaving the world.- You suspect the wisest people are not the loudest, and the right path is not the one with a destination but the one with a presence.- You love Taoist and Buddhist wisdom and want to feel the teachings alive in a story rather than studied as doctrine.- You enjoyed Siddhartha by Hermann Hesse, The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho, or The Tao of Pooh by Benjamin Hoff.
Walk with them for a while. The road is long enough to hold all of us.