laohaldustsüklis
Laohaldustsüklis, also known as the Lao Tzu cycle or the Taoist cycle, is a concept in Taoist philosophy that describes the natural and cyclical nature of existence. The term "Lao" refers to Lao Tzu, the ancient Chinese philosopher who is traditionally credited with authoring the Tao Te Ching, a foundational text of Taoism. The "haldustsüklis" part of the term translates to "cycle of change" in English.
The Lao Tzu cycle posits that all things in the universe are in a state of constant
In the creation phase, new things come into existence, whether it be a new idea, a new
The Lao Tzu cycle teaches that embracing and accepting this cycle of change is essential for living