
Daoist Canon
The Daoist Canon is a collection of texts that form the foundational literature of Daoism, a major philosophical and religious tradition in China. Compiled during the Tang and Song dynasties, it includes key writings such as the "Dao De Jing" and the "Zhuangzi," which explore themes of harmony, balance, and the natural way of the universe (Dao). The Canon encompasses philosophical treatises, ritual texts, and alchemical writings, reflecting Daoism's diverse practices and beliefs. This body of work serves as a guide for spiritual development, ethical living, and understanding the cosmos in relation to human existence.