A New Understanding of Sacredness

This book redefines what is truly sacred: not belief, but the behaviors that sustain life.

In an age of fragmentation, complexity, and ecological collapse, TAOLISM: The Architecture of Life offers uncommon clarity.

It doesn’t ask us to believe differently—
It asks us to behave differently.

This is more than a book.

It’s a compass. A code. A path forward.

It will change your life.


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Clear, Timely Wisdom for a World in Crisis

Reviewed in the United States on May 2, 2025

TAOLISM: The Architecture of Life is just what we need in today’s environment—clear, compelling, and profoundly relevant. In a world overwhelmed by misinformation and environmental chaos, Joe Simonetta offers something truly special: a grounded, science-based moral compass written with both elegance and wisdom.


This is not another self-help book wrapped in abstractions. TAOLISM presents a deeply rational, yet emotionally resonant framework for living—one that redefines the sacred not by what we believe, but by how we behave. The central tenets—Be Healthy. Be Kind. Respect the Environment.—are deceptively simple, yet remarkably powerful. They offer a path forward that is both personally empowering and globally necessary.


Simonetta’s writing is both clear and forceful. His message is not a demand, but an invitation—an invitation to align our daily choices with the very architecture of life itself. This is a book for anyone seeking clarity in an age of confusion.


TAOLISM is more than a philosophy. It’s a way of seeing, a way of acting, a way of being. It may not only change the way you live—it may change the way you see life itself.


Highly recommended.

Read and follow to make the world a better place.

Reviewed in the United States on May 10, 2025

A brilliant and concise guide to what ails humanity, plus a clear and simple recipe on how to heal that ailment. The world would be a far better place if Simonetta's prescription were to be followed. A quick and easy, inspiring read.