Two and a half millennia ago, the hidden sages of China, far from power structures that they saw as irremediably vitiated, laid the foundations of Taoism, which were poetically expressed in the Tao Te Ching (Daodejing), the Zhuangzi, the Liezi and other classic texts: the concepts of permanent mutation and interdependence between all the elements of the universe, the importance of accepting our essential nudity and the transience of existence, the need to trust intuition and develop a sense of perception.
This work brings this wisdom - as profound as it is exquisite - closer to our daily reality. With a simple, almost aphoristic language, the author shows us the surprising relevance of that revolutionary ideology in our current world while he manages to provide a broader and more balanced perspective of the landscape that surrounds us.