The Tao of Pooh

by

Benjamin Hoff

Teachers and parents! Our Teacher Edition on The Tao of Pooh makes teaching easy.
Tao, which means “the Way of the Universe,” is the central idea in Taoism. It refers to the world’s natural underlying patterns, rhythms, and harmonies, which Taoists try to understand through experience rather than abstract theory.

Tao (The Way) Quotes in The Tao of Pooh

The The Tao of Pooh quotes below are all either spoken by Tao (The Way) or refer to Tao (The Way). For each quote, you can also see the other terms and themes related to it (each theme is indicated by its own dot and icon, like this one:
Taoism, Nature, and Happiness Theme Icon
).
The How of Pooh? Quotes

Rather than turn away from “the world of dust,” Lao-tse advised others to “join the dust of the world.”

Related Characters: Benjamin Hoff (speaker), Lao-tse (speaker)
Page Number: 17
Explanation and Analysis:

In the painting, why is Lao-tse smiling? After all, that vinegar that represents life must certainly have an unpleasant taste, as the expressions on the faces of the other two men indicate. But, through working in harmony with life’s circumstances, Taoist understanding changes what others may perceive as negative into something positive. From the Taoist point of view, sourness and bitterness come from the interfering and unappreciative mind. Life itself, when understood and utilized for what it is, is sweet. That is the message of The Vinegar Tasters.

Related Characters: Benjamin Hoff (speaker), Lao-tse
Related Symbols: The Vinegar Tasters
Page Number: 18
Explanation and Analysis:
Bisy Backson Quotes

The goal has to be right for us, and it has to be beneficial, in order to ensure a beneficial process. But aside from that, it’s really the process that’s important. Enjoyment of the process is the secret that erases the myths of the Great Reward and Saving Time. Perhaps this can help to explain the everyday significance of the word Tao, the Way.
What could we call that moment before we begin to eat the honey? Some would call it anticipation, but we think it’s more than that. We would call it awareness. It’s when we become happy and realize it, if only for an instant. By Enjoying the Process, we can stretch that awareness out so that it’s no longer only a moment, but covers the whole thing. Then we can have a lot of fun. Just like Pooh.

Related Characters: Benjamin Hoff (speaker), Winnie-the-Pooh, Bisy Backson
Page Number: 124-125
Explanation and Analysis:
Nowhere and Nothing Quotes

What Chuang-tse, Christopher Robin, and Pooh are describing is the Great Secret, the key that unlocks the doors of wisdom, happiness, and truth. What is that magic, mysterious something? Nothing. To the Taoist, Nothing is something, and Something—at least the sort of thing that many consider to be important—is really nothing at all.

Related Characters: Benjamin Hoff (speaker), Winnie-the-Pooh, Christopher Robin, Chuang-tse
Page Number: 155
Explanation and Analysis:
Backword Quotes

To know the Way,
We go the Way;
We do the Way
The way we do
The things we do.
It’s all there in front of you,
But if you try too hard to see it,
You’ll only become Confused.

I am me,
And you are you,
As you can see;
But when you do
The things that you can do,
You will find the Way,
And the Way will follow you.

Related Characters: Winnie-the-Pooh (speaker)
Page Number: 170
Explanation and Analysis:
Get the entire The Tao of Pooh LitChart as a printable PDF.
The Tao of Pooh PDF

Tao (The Way) Term Timeline in The Tao of Pooh

The timeline below shows where the term Tao (The Way) appears in The Tao of Pooh. The colored dots and icons indicate which themes are associated with that appearance.
Foreword
Taoism, Nature, and Happiness Theme Icon
Knowledge vs. Wisdom Theme Icon
Self-Acceptance and Personal Growth Theme Icon
Pooh asks Benjamin Hoff what he’s writing, and Hoff responds that it’s “The Tao of Pooh.” Pooh smudges Hoff’s writing and asks what it’s about. Hoff pokes Pooh with... (full context)
The How of Pooh?
Taoism, Nature, and Happiness Theme Icon
Knowledge vs. Wisdom Theme Icon
...make life sour by interfering with these natural laws. Instead, they should learn to follow Tao, or “the Way of the Universe.” Lao-tse thought that, while humans can understand Tao, they... (full context)
Spelling Tuesday
Knowledge vs. Wisdom Theme Icon
...will be able to answer his questions. Owl represents the busy, distinguished Confucianist scholars who Taoists like Lao-tse and Chuang-tse thought couldn’t understand the basic truths of Tao. In the West... (full context)
The Pooh Way
Taoism, Nature, and Happiness Theme Icon
...for him, things “just sort of happen.” This reminds Hoff of how Lao-tse says that Tao just lets things happen by themselves, rather than interfering with them. It’s like the scene... (full context)
Nowhere and Nothing
Taoism, Nature, and Happiness Theme Icon
Knowledge vs. Wisdom Theme Icon
...Speechless Non-Doer what it can do, think, and follow to earn the wisdom of the Tao. But Speechless Non-Doer doesn’t answer. Consciousness goes to ask someone named Impulsive Speech-Maker the same... (full context)
Taoism, Nature, and Happiness Theme Icon
Knowledge vs. Wisdom Theme Icon
Self-Acceptance and Personal Growth Theme Icon
Christopher Robin, Pooh, and Chuang-tse are all talking about “the Great Secret” to happiness: nothing. (Taoists call it T’ai Hsü, or the Great Nothing.) Chuang-tse wrote that Yellow Emperor found “the... (full context)
Taoism, Nature, and Happiness Theme Icon
Knowledge vs. Wisdom Theme Icon
...to wisdom is “remov[ing] things every day.” Chuang-tse wrote about a student who reached the Tao by forgetting everything. (full context)
The Now of Pooh
Taoism, Nature, and Happiness Theme Icon
Knowledge vs. Wisdom Theme Icon
Self-Acceptance and Personal Growth Theme Icon
Western Culture and Eastern Wisdom Theme Icon
...and cleverness is destroying the world, and we should start prioritizing “wisdom and contentment” instead. Taoist masters follow Tao by listening to their inner voice. Everyone can follow Tao, too, if... (full context)
Backword
Taoism, Nature, and Happiness Theme Icon
Knowledge vs. Wisdom Theme Icon
Hoff asks Pooh what he thinks about The Tao of Pooh. But Pooh still doesn’t know what Hoff is talking about. Hoff reminds Pooh... (full context)