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I thought a thread on this was already here but apparently I'm mistaken. I used to have a translation of Lao Tzu but I gave it to a friend long ago who is now...I don't know where. I'm looking for another copy but wish to find a decent translation. If anyone can provide some good information it would be much appreciated.
The previous copy I had was translated by Stephen Mitchell, I think. Been a long time. |
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The best translation I've found is Man-Ho Kwok, Martin Palmer and Jay Ramsay version of the Tao Te Ching. It gives an introduction on the history of it in the beginning and uses easy to understand language.
They had a small team of translators work on translating it, so I have a fair bit of faith in it. |
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The Man-Ho Kwok/Martin Palmer/Jay Ramsay translation is my favourite overall translation as well. In my opinion its advisable to get several translations then compare and contrast, though this might be overdoing it a little
![]() Many online versions are available, sometimes on the same website, if you Google around. |
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Thankyou Michel
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hi,
it is adviseable to search for the translation that best speaks to your true/inner self. for me it is a cross between, Dr J Wu and Derek Lins, Dr Wu's can be found online here. Tao Te ching, Dr Wu Derek Lin's can be found here Tao Te Ching, Derek Lin i find Dereks is good for the start of the path/way of tao, as it gives nice interpretaions and analysis of the text (due to the site beginging to be used for temple studies) Dr Wu's is one i find speaks best o my inner being. so i tend to combine the Two. basically lots of research and reading to find the one(s) that best speak to your inner self love and peace becca ![]()
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Thanks for the input. I'll look into these.
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The first translation I read long ago, was John C.H. Wu's. So it still has a great place in my heart.
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Wow thanks Munchie
I'd never read either of these, guess I know what I'm doing with the rest of my 8 hour graveyard. Beats device monitoring anyway.
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I am interested in creation myth from various civilisations, cultures and religions. I am wondering if Taoism would have their own Creation myth, and where would I find it.
Are there any good translation on this particular subject? |