Description
Aleister Crowley’s Tao Teh King is a 1921-1923 translation and interpretation of the ancient Chinese text, the Tao Te Ching, that blends ancient Taoist wisdom with Western magical and mystical traditions. Crowley’s work presents the Tao as the source of the universe and emphasizes Wu Wei (effortless, non-acting) and alignment with the universal Way to achieve balance and inner harmony. The text uses paradoxes and offers practical advice for a virtuous life, drawing parallels between Taoist teachings and other world religions and philosophies.







