ACT AND NOT ACT – BE ZEN AND IN MOTION
Wu Wei, the non-doing at the heart of the Tao Te King, is one of the most misunderstood teachings in Chinese wisdom. Far from being an invitation to inaction, it points to something far more radical: an inner movement freed from the self, a way of acting that neither forces nor resists, aligning itself with the Tao — that eternal, undefinable reality at the core of every human being. This article traces that universal path, from Fo Hi to Lao…