Tao Te Ching Socks
Description: Quoted from a passage of Tao Te Ching, a beautifully written Daoist work that teaches how to bring wisdom into action. Those who know do not speak. Those who speak do not know. Close your mouth. Shut the gates. Be soft. Untangle your knots. Soften your brilliance. Become one with the dust. This is the profound union. No one can get close to you, yet they cannot be distant either. No one can help or harm you. No one can honor or disgrace you. Thus you achieve the highest state of humankind.
Description: The Church of the Latter-Day Dude. Dudeism is a religion, philosophy, and lifestyle inspired by "The Dude" and is a modern form of Taoism, outlined in the Tao Te Ching, blended with Ancient Greek philosophy. March 6 is the annual sacred high holy day of Dudeism: The Day of the Dude. Dudeism encourages living in harmony with our inner nature, "going with the flow", "being cool headed", and "taking it easy" in the face of life's difficulties. Achieve happiness with everyday pleasures like bathing, bowling, and hanging out with friends rather than accumulating wealth as a means to spiritual fulfillment; "The dude abides", which means keep existing.
Description: The Church of the Latter-Day Dude. Dudeism is a religion, philosophy, and lifestyle inspired by "The Dude" and is a modern form of Taoism, outlined in the Tao Te Ching, blended with Ancient Greek philosophy. March 6 is the annual sacred high holy day of Dudeism: The Day of the Dude. Dudeism encourages living in harmony with our inner nature, "going with the flow", "being cool headed", and "taking it easy" in the face of life's difficulties. Achieve happiness with everyday pleasures like bathing, bowling, and hanging out with friends rather than accumulating wealth as a means to spiritual fulfillment; "The dude abides", which means keep existing.
Description: ALAN WATTS - EVERYTHING'S ZEN - Buddhism, spirituality, psychedelic, 60's, philosophy, meditation, life
ALAN WATTS - EVERYTHING'S ZEN - Buddhism, spirituality, psychedelic, 60's, philosophy Socks
by AltrusianGrace
$14 $20
Description: "Trust the Process. Trust Yourself." This hand designed print is inspired by the yoga and meditative lifestyle of @JourneyToLeisure. Sometimes, you will be up. Sometimes, you will be down. Sometimes, you will feel nothing. It is all part of the process. Take your hands off the wheel and let the universe wisp you away. You won't regret it. You have no choice anyway. Trust, the process. Trust yourself. Take these words on the go, place them in your home, or gift them to a loved one.
Description: Invest in yourself with this motivational Correct Your Mind t-shirt, designed to help you achieve a more balanced and fulfilling life. Made with high-quality materials and a modern design shirt. Get inspired by these top Lao Tzu sayings and learn how they can help you navigate your life's journey.
If you correct your mind, the rest of your life will fall into place | Lao Tzu quotes Socks
by FlyingWhale369
$14 $20
Description: To attain knowledge, add things everyday. To attain wisdom, remove things every day Lao Tzu quotes shirts. Lao Tzu is a famous Chinese philosopher who lived around 600 BC. He was born in the state of Chu. His most famous work, the Tao Te Ching, is considered to be the most important and influential philosophical work in Chinese history. This quote is the Tao Te Ching.
To attain knowledge, add things everyday. To attain wisdom, remove things every day | Choices in life Socks
by FlyingWhale369
$14 $20
Description: "Nature does not hurry, yet everything is accomplished." This quote from Chinese philosopher Lao Tzu, credited with writing the Tao Te Ching, reminds us to occasionally slow down and live life as it is, in the present moment. This original sloth and turtle design is a perfect gift for the friend or family member in your life who loves animals, practices mindfulness meditation, studies philosophy, or just likes really cool, original artwork!
Nature does not hurry, yet everything is accomplished Socks
by Resist! Provisions
$14 $20
Description: Do you want to improve the world? I don’t think it can be done. The world is sacred. It can’t be improved. If you tamper with it, you’ll ruin it. If you treat it like an object, you’ll lose it. There is a time for being ahead, a time for being behind; a time for being in motion, a time for being at rest; a time for being vigorous, a time for being exhausted; a time for being safe, a time for being in danger. The Master sees things as they are, without trying to control them. She lets them go their own way, and resides at the center of the circle. Tao Te Ching – Verse 29