Clearly from the way the structuring of the Dao is presented, the I-Ching is interwoven into its symmetry, Lao Tzu would be well aware of it's logic, and understandings; so do you feel it is a part to truly understanding what Lao Tzu presents as the Dao?
Same within the way of the Dao, and the essence of being Dan at Go; are the same principles we see being discussed within the Dao Te Ching, and the Taoist's philosophy after....Such as being minimalist in battle strategy, not over extending, recognizing the natural order of things, etc.
What do you think, and have you studied either of these, to see the Dao Te Ching uses these principles within its logic?
Same within the way of the Dao, and the essence of being Dan at Go; are the same principles we see being discussed within the Dao Te Ching, and the Taoist's philosophy after....Such as being minimalist in battle strategy, not over extending, recognizing the natural order of things, etc.
What do you think, and have you studied either of these, to see the Dao Te Ching uses these principles within its logic?