“From the state of the Uncarved Block comes the ability to enjoy the simple and the quiet, the natural and the plain. Hoff explains the principle of the Uncarved Block, meaning things in their natural state. “According to Lao-tse, the more man interfered with the natural balance produced and governed by the universal laws, the further away the harmony retreated into the distance. From the Taoist point of view, the natural result of this harmonious way of living is happiness.” Hoff frequently refers to Lao-tse, author of the oldest book on Taoism. “The basic Taoism that we are concerned with here is simply a particular way of appreciating, learning from, and working with whatever happens in everyday life. He also brilliantly integrates his own brief dialogue with the characters as segues into explanations of Taoist principles. The Tao of Pooh is about “how to stay happy and calm in all circumstances.” Benjamin Hoff uses the characters and stories from Winnie-the-Pooh and The House at Pooh Corner to explain basic concepts of Taoism.
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