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Confucian Analects Audiobook by Confucius 

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The Confucian Analects (literally translated as "discussion over Confucius' words") collects a record of the philosophy, discussions and day to day life of the great chinese scholar Confucius (551-479 BCE). Coming into existence during a particularly war-torn period in Chinese history know as the Spring and Autmn period, this text came about at a time of newfound literacy and burgeoning awareness in ancient chinese thought. Probably written posthumously over a period of many years by his disciples, Confucious' main values of propriety, rightiousness, loyalty and filial piety are repeated throughout the book via various examples and conversations. This code of ethics has come to form the backdrop of chinese conduct and is a core text in modern chinese education. LearnOutLoud.com is pleased to offer a recording of this collection so that you may hear one of the most important voices in eastern spiritual philosophy.
The Confucian Analects by Confucius, translated by James Legge, was published in 1893 and is in the public domain. This audio book was recorded by LearnOutLoud.com and is narrated by Phil Chirco. Copyright © 2006 LearnOutLoud, Inc. Any reproduction or illegal distribution of the content in any form will result in immediate action against the person concerned.
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Комментарии : 53   
@chidy9699
@chidy9699 2 года назад
It's really a shame that this doesn't have millions of views. It amazes me that with instant access to the wisest and classical wisdom, and so few people make use of it.
@Textemple
@Textemple 2 года назад
I just noticed 58k views as opposed to millions for the empty, offensive and tasteless drivel supplied by ignorant and opportunistic beasts daily.
@tomjames2122
@tomjames2122 3 года назад
A sheer delight to listen to listen to such a coherent, civilized and humane philosophy. Many thanks.
@ivant.7598
@ivant.7598 2 года назад
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@Monjoo
@Monjoo 3 года назад
"let us begin our journey to the peak of the mountain"
@missieb851
@missieb851 2 года назад
as a note, catholic means "universal" if you're wondering. the ancient text isn't promoting the Christian church, it was just translated using a somewhat literal word
@Missing-Exploited.
@Missing-Exploited. Год назад
Thank you for clearing that up Because that one word I would’ve stopped reading that’s a poor choice of words for that meaning thank you for clearing it up
@missieb851
@missieb851 Год назад
@@Missing-Exploited. of course! glad I could help :)
@mogus4602
@mogus4602 Год назад
i love confuscious 🙏 i can feel him coming inside of me 💯
@kalethesuperfood9108
@kalethesuperfood9108 4 года назад
Book 1: 0:34
@jamesrigsby2239
@jamesrigsby2239 4 года назад
When read fast much is lost. Savory thoughts can barely be tasted when gobbled down.
@fynbate2779
@fynbate2779 3 года назад
1:26:46 Book 11
@jonathanbarnes3061
@jonathanbarnes3061 Год назад
Chapter notes Book Ten - ( 1:17:08) (1:39:00 - Book Twelve)
@christinabugatti2152
@christinabugatti2152 2 года назад
thank you....
@Suzerain123
@Suzerain123 6 месяцев назад
2:13:03 Just a timestamp for me
@mrfluffybeehive
@mrfluffybeehive 9 месяцев назад
30:35 1:06:47
@nielsvanbedaf1054
@nielsvanbedaf1054 Год назад
❤🙏
@Slim-Richard
@Slim-Richard 3 года назад
Listened to whole but still can’t figure why why the master is sad.
@kimtiller
@kimtiller 2 года назад
If you have to wonder you are not master, master is never sad
@mrfluffybeehive
@mrfluffybeehive 9 месяцев назад
1:51:02
@mrfluffybeehive
@mrfluffybeehive 9 месяцев назад
2:54:17
@mrfluffybeehive
@mrfluffybeehive 8 месяцев назад
3:01:21
@girrajmeena5348
@girrajmeena5348 3 года назад
The mastar said.🤣🤣🤣🤣
@bernd_2845
@bernd_2845 Год назад
So the master said that?
@seanlowe4557
@seanlowe4557 4 года назад
Me no understand
@davidjohnzenocollins
@davidjohnzenocollins 3 года назад
"The Master said..." Jeez, I've gotten tired of hearing that.
@steamengineer100
@steamengineer100 2 года назад
Why do I understand this, like basic arithmetic
@Beatz0-dn9pj
@Beatz0-dn9pj 15 дней назад
🍄
@jamesrigsby2239
@jamesrigsby2239 4 года назад
Is not the last comment public?
@rajukep6599
@rajukep6599 2 года назад
22:54
@pinoysarisari7374
@pinoysarisari7374 4 года назад
14:12...
@RadioRanchitoMeGustaMasTanTan
@RadioRanchitoMeGustaMasTanTan 2 года назад
00:29
@delondadelony462
@delondadelony462 2 года назад
So this is a Doctrine taught. .. listen, I already know, that I don't know everything and I will always ask questions when I don't know! Especially, when I'm teaching Others; i don't know what All the Confusion words, are About
@guillermozalles9303
@guillermozalles9303 2 года назад
Out of 1000 words, 999 are horse shit. One is gold. More lofty talk about learning, than any real learining.
@NamiNoKanki
@NamiNoKanki 2 года назад
If you loose a diamond ring in a toilet will you not reach to grasp it. Often it is that the attitude with which one hears, that determines weather or not learning is obtained.
@guillermozalles9303
@guillermozalles9303 2 года назад
@@NamiNoKanki i think you should never hand over your ability to think for yourself over to someone else, just because they have big name. Socrates never wrote anything down and he was not a friend of books because he believed it eventually became a crutch. Most of us have come to the conclusions heard here, on our own. Now if you have the time to listen to each and every one, go ahead. If you think reverence, will improve your critical thinking ... fine.
@NamiNoKanki
@NamiNoKanki 2 года назад
@@guillermozalles9303 And yet everything anyone knows about Socrates comes from books. If you begin with a negative attitude you will usually have a negative experience, not because the experience is necessarily negative in nature, but because of the way in which you are looking at the experience. May your journey bring you insight and wisdom.
@guillermozalles9303
@guillermozalles9303 2 года назад
But HE didn't write anything. And THAT is the point. Too much reverence and inflated speech and thoughts are rotting your brain.
@NamiNoKanki
@NamiNoKanki 2 года назад
@@guillermozalles9303 neither did Confucius, Jesus, or Buddha. Unfortunately the best way we have to learn from those who came before is through books. Reading books does not denote an inability to think. It indicates an attempt to learn from those who came before. Looking at multiple opinions, and trying to decipher how they compare it the reality of human experience takes a lot of thought, and the most interesting thing is that no two humans seem to come to the same conclusion. It’s beautiful really.
@abrahamrocha4763
@abrahamrocha4763 3 года назад
34:11
@vipmunda9319
@vipmunda9319 5 лет назад
plz Hindi Language dabese
@brdncrandall
@brdncrandall 3 года назад
1:06:47 Book 9
@brdncrandall
@brdncrandall 3 года назад
1:55:35 The old compared to new with language, if language carries flaw, then old language does not know less or has communicated more than the new language.
@mrfluffybeehive
@mrfluffybeehive 9 месяцев назад
2:31:41
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