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  • Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp In a Village Where Theres Not Any Thing At All

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  • Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp Die Göttin der Neun Himmel

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  • Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp The Simple Way

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  • Independently Published The Science of Tao

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  • Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp The Creative Tao

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  • Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp Dao De Jing

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  • Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp Te of Tao

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  • Graceful Exits: How Great Beings Die

    Shambhala Publications Inc Graceful Exits: How Great Beings Die

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    Book SynopsisDeath is a subject obscured by fear and denial. When we do think of dying, we are more often concerned with how to avoid the pain and suffering that may accompany our death than we are with really confronting the meaning of death and how to approach it. Sushila Blackman places death—and life—in a truer perspective, by telling us of others who have left this world with dignity. Graceful Exits offers valuable guidance in the form of 108 stories recounting the ways in which Hindu, Tibetan Buddhist, and Zen masters, both ancient and modern, have confronted their own deaths. By directly presenting the grace, clarity, and even humor with which great spiritual teachers have met the end of their days, Blackman provides inspiration and nourishment to anyone truly concerned with the fundamental issues of life and death.

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  • Wipf & Stock Publishers The Tao of Elvis

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  • A Journey of a Thousand Miles: Inspirations from

    Mandala Publishing Group A Journey of a Thousand Miles: Inspirations from

    Book SynopsisFollow the path of the Tao with this pocket-sized collection of meditations and wisdom.This beautifully presented and highly giftable tiny book features 150 quotes, inspirations, and contemplations from the Tao Te Ching, the foundational text of Taoism that has been studied by seekers of all faiths and nations for its deep and often delightful insights. This little tome is intended for dedicated seekers and students of the Tao as well as anyone who simply wants a little help on the path to finding peace, whether in the world or within themselves.

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  • Climbing the Steps to Qingcheng Mountain: A

    Jessica Kingsley Publishers Climbing the Steps to Qingcheng Mountain: A

    Book SynopsisMount Qingcheng, one of China's mystical mountains, has been the birth place of discovery, realization and preservation of the recipes that stimulate the deep potential of the human body for generations. This is the book of a Daoist master and spiritual guide Wang Yun as a young seeker and tells the tales of his inner journey which now guides the reader on a path of healing, rejuvenation and actualization of the body's innate potential.Climbing the Steps to Qingcheng Mountain brings Wang Yun's knowledge and wisdom to the West for the first time. · It serves as a guide to health and spiritual practices· including meditation and qigong exercises · based on centuries of Daoist knowledge and wisdom. · Through tales ranging from Daoist immortals to sleep-deprived salesmen, · this book offers guidance to support physical and mental wellbeing in this modern, stressful world.For a preview, exercise videos and more about the author:www.modernwisdomtg.comTrade ReviewA valuable insight into the life and teachings of a modern-day Daoist meditation master living in Taiwan. Snippets of wisdom, instruction, and illustrative stories emphasize the potential of Daoist meditation. -- Cindy Engel PhD, author of Wild Health, and Qigong instructorIt's always good news when some Daoist wisdom is shared with the world. This practical teaching is useful for all: that is what I found in the book Climbing the Steps to Qingcheng Mountain. Whoever you are, whatever you do, you will feel better with some Daoist practices, that is a fact! -- Serge Augier, heir of the Daxuan Daoist TraditionTable of Contents1. Under the Bright Spring Sun - Meeting my Daoist Master. 2. Daoist Meditation and Hereditary Predisposition to Illness. 3. The Interdependence of the Mind and Breath. 4. A Unique Style of Meditation: Unlocking the Brain's Hidden Potential. 5. Coupling Meditation with the Breath. 6. The Relation Between Desire and the Movement of Qi. 7. Meditation Techniques for Better Sleep. 8. A Posting Stance for the Office. 9. Supplementing Your Exercise with Qi Pian Quan Shen. 10. A Little Secret To Brighten Up Your Life. 11. Stepping into the World of Ancient Chinese Daoism. 12. A Bookworm Among the Libraries of Daoist Meditation Classics. 13. Skill in Meditation: It's All About the Mind. 14. Water from an empty cup. 15. Getting Prepared for Meditation. 16. Total Relaxation: Without Attachment to Any Place. 17. Life Hinges on the Breath. 18. You Are the Master of Your Life. 19. Tips For A Long Healthy Life. 20. A Rare Glimpse of Extraordinary Daoist Feats. 21. Single-pointed Focus to Empty All Distracted Thoughts. 22. Start Early and Never Abandon the Will to Walk the Path. 23. What Surprises Modern Medicine Unearthed. 24. The Tongue's Uncanny Role in Collecting the Mind. 25. Health is on the Tip of Your Fingers. 26. Mind and Qi Are Freed in Complete Relaxation. 27. Meditation is Not an Exercise for the Legs. 28. The Cosmos Folded into One. 29. How to Overcome Desire. 30. The Role of the Governor and Conception Channels in Meditation. 31. Moving the Celestial Chariot - Insights from an Adept. 32. When You Can't Sit Still, Cool the Fire in Your Heart. 33. Safe Meditation and the Bathing Practice. 34. The Link between the Meditations of the Qingcheng and the Wenshi Sects. 35. Total Focus on the Breath Uniting Mind & Qi. 36. Studying with Elders of Various Schools. 37. A Fortuitous Encounter One Would not Forget in a Lifetime. 38. Unattached to Names and Forms, The Things of the World are Like the Moon Reflected in Water. 39. Take advantage of the best time for practice. 40. The Ultimate Level of Daoist Practice and the Search for Perfection. 41. Reiterating the Importance of the Breath and the Tongue. 42. When the Senses are Collected, Anger Cannot Arise. 43. A Delightful Connection with Divinity and Daoism. 44. Notes on Meditation for Both Men and Women. 45. Using Arm Swinging Exercise to Assist Meditation. 46. Techniques for Mediation and Qigong for when the Yang Qi is Strong. 47. Adjusting the Breath to Protect the Body; No Need to Mention Strange Powers or Gods. 48. Non-attachment to States; When Demons Come, Strike them Down. 49. The Link Between Opening Up the Eight Channels and the Brain. 50. A Deep Connection to Hua Mountain and Hearing the Legend of Patriarch Chen Tuan. 51. The Art of Sleeping Well. 52. Twelve Life-Saving Posting Methods. 53. Transmission and Guidance from the Master. 54. Tips on Meditation Retreat and Fasting. 55. Protect, Love and Respect Life. 56. Essential Dietary Guidelines for Meditation. 57. The Importance of Drinking Water to Cultivate Health. 58. Health Cultivation Methods to Practice Just Before Sleeping. 59. Living in Mundane Affairs Without Being Tainted, This is Curbing One's Mind. 60. Meditation and Posting Complementing One Another. 61. The Wondrous Practice Combining Breath and Mantra. 62. Things to Take Note of While Posting. 63. Imparting Instruction and Dispelling Doubts Without Holding Anything Back.

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  • Clouds Over Qingcheng Mountain: A Practice Guide

    Jessica Kingsley Publishers Clouds Over Qingcheng Mountain: A Practice Guide

    Book SynopsisImmersing the mind with the concepts of the Daoist path of health and immortality, Clouds over Qingcheng Mountain invokes the sacred birthplace of one of China's mystical mountains that has stimulated both mind and body for generations.Whilst the first volume, Climbing the Steps to Qingcheng Mountain, invited the reader to travel across time and through the history of China and Daoism, Clouds over Qingcheng Mountain is more focused in the book's purpose. Wang Yun places special focus on relaxation and the breath through five sets of foundational yet all-encompassing practices, such as posting, to deepen both themes. He offers tales from his life and journey, along with accessible tools to strengthen both body and qi.Bridging the gap between practical experience and philosophical background, Clouds over Qingcheng Mountain simplifies the complex practices of Daoism handed down by generations of accomplished Masters, and gifts the reader with its most valuable aspects for a modern world.Trade ReviewMany works feel bland, uninspired and a chore to read! This work paints a rich tapestry of personal experiences, cultural stories, and explanations of exercises. Sometimes when reading this book, it feels as though Master Wang Yun is in front of me recounting the story himself. -- Michael Brown, translator of Explanations of Channels and Points (Vol.1), editor of Complete Compendium of Zhang Jingyue (Vol 1-3)Table of Contents1.Posting and Daoyin: The Skill of Cleansing and Restoring2.Sifu's Heartfelt Legacy3.As Ancient as Peng Zu: Daoyin Secrets to Health4.The Essentials of Complete, Utter Relaxation5.Meditation and Daoyin: Motivation and Perseverance6.Intertwined Mind and Breath7.Rest Your Mind: Still and Unattached 8.It's Up to You to Seek and Realize the Way9.The Secret Behind Cultivating Essence and Supplementing Qi10.Relaxing, Relaxing Again: Mind as Clear as a Mirror11.Uniting the Breath and Mind from the Dantian 12.Getting the Gist of Relaxation13.Natural and Uncontrived: The Essentials for Relaxed Posting14.A Post a Day: Keeps the Reaper Away15.Effortlessly Achieved Fetal Respiration: The Natural Arising of True Qi 16.The Yellow Court Breathing Practice: Using Intention to Circulate Qi17.Pure and Clear Qi: Directly Enters the Dantian18.Practicing the Tendon Transformation Classic: to transform the tendons and bones 19.Relaxing the Body: Harmonizing the Breath20.Relax the Groin, Sink into the Posture21.Moving Qi to the Fingers with Tong Bei Quan 22.Taiji Breathing and Practices: Unblock the Channels23.Long-lived Immortals: True Qi, True BreathPart II Title: Daoyin - TechniquesSection 1 Title: Posting Fundamentals24. Posting Relaxation Exercises25. Posting relaxation visualization26. Posting 1 Simple Fundamental27. Posting 2 Flat Horse Posture28. Posting 3 Supporting Heaven and Earth29. Posting 4 Push the Wall30. Posting 5 Secret Sword Posting31. Posting 6 Pushing the Earth32. Basic Visualization for Posting: Gather the Pure and Expel the ImpureSection 2: Bodhidharma's Yijin Jing (Tendon Transformation Classic)Bodhidharma's Tendon Transformation Classic I33. Bodhidharma's Tendon Transformation Classic: Preparation34. Pressing Palms and Heels UpBodhidharma's Tendon Transformation Classic II35. Standing VictoriousBodhidharma's Tendon Transformation Classic III36. Solid Grip with Bent KneesBodhidharma's Tendon Transformation Classic IV37. Coil/Recoil Body and KneesBodhidharma's Tendon Transformation Classic V38. Achieve ExcellenceBodhidharma's Tendon Transformation Classic VI39. Collecting the Whole BodyBodhidharma's Tendon Transformation Classic VII40. Time to TurnBodhidharma's Tendon Transformation Classic VIII41. Coordinated EffortBodhidharma's Tendon Transformation Classic IX42. Holding and Releasing EffortlesslyBodhidharma's Tendon Transformation Classic X43. Earnest ExhortationBodhidharma's Tendon Transformation Classic XI44. Repent and Be SavedBodhidharma's Tendon Transformation Classic XII45. Echoing Back and ForthSection 3 - Nine Styles for Cultivating Health46. Basic Relaxation Technique47. Push Aside the Clouds, See the Sun - Nine Styles for Cultivating Health I48. Distribution of the TaiJi - Nine Styles for Cultivating Health II49. Touching Heaven and Earth - Nine Styles for Cultivating Health III50. Flipping the Spirit Turtle - Nine Styles for Cultivating Health IV51. A Pair of Dragons Spitting Pearls - Nine Styles for Cultivating Health V52. Nod Your Head and Wag Your Tail - Nine Styles for Cultivating Health VI53. Tense All, Relax All - Nine Styles for Cultivating Health VII54. The Child Worshipping the Buddha - Nine Styles for Cultivating Health VIII55. Cultivating the Kidneys - Nine Styles for Cultivating Health IXSection 4 - Simplified Exercises to Open Up the Eight Extraordinary Meridians56. Preparatory Visualizations 57. Preparatory Exercises58. Return to Qi to Its Original State - Simplified Exercises to Open Up the Eight Extraordinary Meridians I59. Unstoppable - Simplified Exercises to Open Up the Eight Extraordinary Meridians II60. Vanquishing Dragons and Tigers - Simplified Exercises to Open Up the Eight Extraordinary Meridians III61. Directing Water Upward - Simplified Exercises to Open Up the Eight Extraordinary Meridians IV62. Huge Bear Turns Its Body - Simplified Exercises to Open Up the Eight Extraordinary Meridians V63. Completely Opening the Eight Meridians - Simplified Exercises to Open Up the Eight Extraordinary Meridians VI Section 5 - Concluding Practices64. Concluding Practice 165. Concluding Practice 266. Concluding Practice 367. Concluding Practice 4

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  • Blue Dragon, White Tiger: Verses for Refining the

    Jessica Kingsley Publishers Blue Dragon, White Tiger: Verses for Refining the

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    Book SynopsisWritten during the Tang dynasty, this unusual tantric guide documents a sexual tantra that is thought to have been practiced by kings for several dynasties, before losing favor to a more ascetic approach to Taoism. According to legend, the author was last seen on the edge of a precipice, clasping the book to his chest, and proclaiming the sincerity of his practice.Translated into English for the first time, this illuminating text carefully describes the methods of this sexual internal alchemy practice, pursued strictly for the spiritual advancement of the practitioner, and undertaken only once desire and attachment for a consort had been overcome. Cloaked in metaphor, the techniques and attendant virtues of the practice are presented in beautiful poetry and prose, with explanatory commentaries throughout.This is an important historical text that will provide a fascinating insight into ancient tantric practices for anyone with an interest in Taoism, Chinese history and philosophy, and tantra or meditation practices.Table of ContentsTranslator's Note. Introduction. Preface. Part I. Preparation of the Mind. Cultivating the Chi Through Sole Breathing. Accumulating Chi to Open the Gate. Cultivating the Body's Essence with Jade Fluid. Part II. Preparing the Practice. Assembling Wealth to Cultivate the Practice. Selecting the Place for Practice. Selecting Companions. Building the Chambers for Practice. Choosing Consorts. Testing the Quality of the Consort. Choosing the Gold Consort. Choosing the Fire Consort. Choosing the Water Consort. Cultivating the Body's Essence and Building the Foundation. Building up Chi to Enter the Pass. Extending the Lifespan with Jade Liquid. Using Gold Water to Forge the Sword. Recovering the Golden Elixir. Selecting the Time for Heaven Circulation. Part III. The Secrets of Collecting Truth. Beginning Practice. Building the Foundation. Collecting the Medicine. Knowing the Time. Strumming the Lute. Facing your Enemy. Upside Down. In All Sincerity. Water Wheel. The Gateway of Belief. Following or Reversing. Part IV. The Way of Gathering Truth. Advanced Practice. Seventeen Poems of the True Secret.

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  • The Mysterious Power of Xingyi Quan: A Complete

    Jessica Kingsley Publishers The Mysterious Power of Xingyi Quan: A Complete

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    Book SynopsisThe ancient Chinese martial art of Xingyi Quan is known for its explosive internal power. Closely related to both Taiji Quan and Bagua Quan, Xingyi is regarded as the most esoteric, and the most dangerous of the fighting arts, though the purposes of consistent practice include health and spiritual development. This in-depth guide is the first to cover the history and traditions of the art in such a comprehensive way, describing the essential Xingyi Quan movements, and their effects, in fully illustrated form, and including the author's research with the Song Xingyi Quan clan in China. The book contains a comprehensive teaching guide to the practice of Santi Shr and the Five Element Fists, the core exercises of this potent fighting system, as well as explanations of the underlying principles which give Xingyi Masters their great depth of skill and refined understanding of combat strategy. The reader will also find clearly illustrated teachings of all the Twelve Animal Forms, linking forms, two person sets, basic skills, and the weapons training. This authoritative book will be an illuminating and complete guide for anyone interested in the internal martial arts, especially those practicing or teaching Xingyi Quan or wanting to learn more about it.Trade Review“This comprehensive book on Xingyi Quan by Master C S Tang certainly sets a new standard for manuals on the art. It not only covers the entire system of Hebei Xingyi Quan with clear illustrations, but also gives very detailed explanations of the all-important basic training and core principles which will prove to be a lifelong reference for sincere practitioners.” -- Alex Kozma, author of Warrior Guards the MountainMaster C S Tang has provided the internal martial arts community with a valuable guide to the history, principles and training of the art of Xingyiquan. It is my opinion that no other book currently available in the English language provides such detailed and extensive information on the martial and medical aspects of this wonderful art. Thank you Master Tang. -- Damo Mitchell, Technical Director of the Lotus Nei Gong School of Daoist Arts and author of Daoist Nei Gong and Heavenly StreamsTable of ContentsPreface. 1. Introduction. The Way of my Xingyi Quan. Fine Art and Xingyi Quan. The Beginnings of my Xingyi Quan. Xingyi Mixed form. The Five Fists of Lee Ying Ang. The Xingyi Five Elements Fists of Ho Ho Choy. The Xingyi Manual and Five Xingyi Tiger Forms of Zhang Jum Feng. Chu Gui Ting Xingyi Fist and Weaponry Transmission. Twelve Forms of Shanxi Xingyi. The Richness of Liu Jing Ru's Treasures. Xingyi 12 Animals Dui Lian. The Castle of Niu Sheng Xian. 2. History. I. The Origin of Xingyi Quan and Founder. II. Development of Xingyi Quan. 1. The Key points of Xinyi Six Harmony Boxing. 2. The Characteristics and Development of XYQ. 3.The Development of Heibi Xingyi. III. Entering the Heart of Xingyiquan. The Motherland of Song Xingyi – Song's Courtyard. Li Luo Neng Brings Xingyiquan to Taigu. The Legends of Li Cun Yi. Martial Arts System of Song's Xingyi Quan. 3. Legend of Yuefei. The God of Justice. The Martial Arts of Yue Fei. Yue Fei's Teacher – The Story of Zhou Tong. 4. The System. Levels. 5. Basics. 1. Shapes. 2. Culture of Santi Shi. 3. The Foundation of Xing Yi Quan – Santi Shi. 4. Manual and Theories of Xing Yi Quan. 1. The Eight Characters Song. 2. Xing Yi Six Harmonies. 5. Basic Exercises. 6. Five Element Fists. Theories of Five Element Fists. The Training. The Movements. The Application. 7. 12 Animal Fists. Theories. Illustration. Application. Advanced Level. Health Aspects. Twelve Meridians. Best Hours for Training. Momentous Songs of 12 Animal Styles. 8. Forms. 1. Five Elements Evolving Forms - Single Side Form. 2. Five Elements Evolving Form - Double Side Form. 3. Five Elements Destructing Form. 4. Five Elements Evolving and Destructing Form. 5. Five Elements Linking Form. 6. Chicken Four Form. 7. Five Elements Chicken Four Form. 8. Ba Shi Form. 9. Six Harmony Form. 10. Zashichui Form. 11. Xing Yi Twelve Combat Form. 9. Partners 2 Men Drill. Form 1 - Three Hands Cannon (San Shou Pao). Form 2 - Wu Xing Pao (Five Elements Cannon). Form 3 Wu Hua Pao (Five Flowers Cannon). Form 4 - Fixed Step Wu Xing Pao. 10. Weapons. 1. Xingyi Dao - Sabre. 2. Xingyi Jian - Sword. 3. Xingyi Gun - Cudge. 4. Xingyi Qiang - Spear. 5. XingYi Lian Huan Dao and Application.

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  • XinYi WuDao: Heart-Mind - The Dao of Martial Arts

    Jessica Kingsley Publishers XinYi WuDao: Heart-Mind - The Dao of Martial Arts

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    Book SynopsisIn his unprecedented account of the way of martial arts, Master Zhongxian Wu explores WuDao through systematic instruction of select practices from the legendary Dai Family Style XinYi Martial Arts School. Traditional Chinese martial arts embody the richness and depth of Daoist philosophy, and their disciplined practice is an effective way to experience healing, internal alchemy and spiritual transformation. XinYi martial arts, as with all traditional Chinese martial arts, build strength and stamina, and involve a process of inner cultivation that can bring practitioners closer to the Dao. The author examines and interprets the connections between Daoist numerology, the spirit of classical Chinese martial arts, and internal alchemy practices. With extensive reference to the classic texts, the book provides unique and considered guidance that will inspire and empower practitioners of all levels.An authentic insight into the spiritual world of classical Chinese martial arts, this book is essential reading for practitioners of martial arts, NeiDan (internal alchemy), XinYi, Xingyi Quan, Taiji Quan, Bagua Zhang, Qigong and Chinese medicine, as well as anyone interested in traditional Chinese culture.Trade Review“'A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step,' says LaoZi in the DaoDeJing. In this illuminating book on XinYi WuDao ('The Dao of the Martial Arts'), Master Wu guides us, step-by-step, on a journey into the heart of the ultimate martial art– the art beyond fighting. Through the inner alchemy of the Three Treasures of Life– our bodies of flesh, energy, and spirit –we learn how to martial these precious resources in a way that benefits self and other as one.Thanks to the kindness of his mentor, Grandmaster Zhao ShouRong, Master Wu shares with us, for the first time in English print, ancient secrets of the way of the martial heart handed down in China in an unbroken lineage from master to disciple. Whether your interest lies primarily in the practice or the philosophy, you will discover within these pages precious gems of wisdom and power that will enrich your life.” -- Daniel Reid, best-selling author of The Tao of Health, Sex, and Longevity and The Tao of Detox and a leading expert of Eastern philosophy and medicine“As an aikido practitioner, I found lineage holder Master Zhongxian Wu's latest book, XinYi WuDao, very fascinating. Providing an in depth explanation of the links between Daoism and Chinese martial arts, Master Wu shows his deep dedication and unique knowledge of these two ancient traditions. There are many similar links that can be made between aikido and its philosophy, which makes this book a fantastic source of inspiration for all aikido practitioners.” -- Jan Nevelius Shihan (6th Dan Aikikai Tokyo), Chinese medicine practitioner and author“Dai Family XinYi is a rare martial art in China. It is so hidden that many practitioners have never even seen the practice. In this book, Master Wu reveals many techniques that have never been made available to the public. He explains the Dao theories in a very easy to understand way, as well as the basic form and the movements of WuXing Quan Mu and BaGua XinJing. He also describes the principles, breath and visualization in detail for each movement. This is a very valuable book for readers to trace back the origin and hidden treasure of the powerful Xingyi Quan.” -- Master C S Tang, senior Xingyi Quan, Bagua Quan and Yi Quan expert and researcher, and author of The Mysterious Power of Xingyi Quan and The Complete Book of YiquanTable of ContentsForeword. Introduction: The Art of Peace. 1. Dao. Daoist Philosophy and DanWu. 2. WuJi HunYuan. The Essence of Daoist Alchemical Martial Arts. 3. Taiji LianYi. The Secret of Dragon Body. 4. SanCai SiXiang. The Way of Circle and Square. 5. WuXing QuanMu. The Mother Form of XinYi. 6. LiuHe XinYi. Advanced Approach. 7. BaGua XinJing. Achieve Enlightenment. Afterword.

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  • Daoist Reflections from Scholar Sage

    Jessica Kingsley Publishers Daoist Reflections from Scholar Sage

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    Book SynopsisThis collection of fascinating short reads on Daoist thought, including Chinese medicine brings together some of the most popular articles from the Scholar Sage online magazine, alongside new material from Damo Mitchell. It includes:· How the teaching of the 'three worms' (Sanchong) demonstrates the way Daoism pulls together models of the physical, energetic, spiritual and psychological· A translation of and commentary on the Classic of Breath and Qi Consolidation, an important Daoist classical poem that discusses the relationship of Jing and Qi in the body· The importance of the pineal gland in Daoist alchemical thought· The internal alchemy of Fire, Water, Dragon and Tiger· The meaning behind the pairs of Fu Dogs often seen guarding the entrances of Chinese temples, government buildings and restaurants· How Fa Jin works· How increasing your 'excitement threshold' can help you to find contentment in states of perpetual centeredness· Understanding and using food energetics· And much more.Helping you to think about your practice in new ways, the book features contributions from senior students at the Lotus Nei Gong School of Daoist Arts, including Roni Edlund, Lauren Faithfull, Tino Faithfull, Donna Pinker and Dr Seb Smith.Table of ContentsPreface. Notes on Text. Acknowledgements. 1. The Ding and the Lu (Damo Mitchell). 2. Fire, Water, Dragon and Tiger (Damo Mitchell). 3. Worms (Damo Mitchell). 4. Talismanic Fu (Damo Mitchell). 5. Mastery of Form - Part 1 (Damo Mitchell). 6. Mastery of Form - Part 2 (Damo Mitchell). 7. Chinese Fu Dogs (Damo Mitchell). 8. Classic of Breath and Qi Consolidation (Damo Mitchell). 9. Ming Men (Damo Mitchell). 10. Becoming Christ (Damo Mitchell). 11. Excitement Killer (Damo Mitchell). 12. The Fa Jin Controversy (Damo Mitchell). 13. Qi Gong, Tantra and Ghosts (Damo Mitchell). 14. Taijiquan and Evolution (Paul Mitchell). 15. On Being a Miserable Bastard (Damo Mitchell). 16. Transcribed Lecture on Alchemy (Damo Mitchell). 17. Spinal Fires - Part 1 (Damo Mitchell). 18. Spinal Fires - Part 2 (Damo Mitchell). 19. Daoism and Politics (Damo Mitchell). 20. Martial Arts - Realm of the Insecure (Damo Mitchell). 21. The Pineal Gland and Daoism (Damo Mitchell). 22. Sung and Energetic Relaxation (Damo Mitchell). 23. Food Energetics (Damo Mitchell). 24. On Meditation and Freedom (Lauren Faithfull). 25. The Hun and Symbolism (Donna Pinker). 26. The Real Purpose of Training (Tino Faithfull). 27. Nature's Medicine (Dr Seb Smith). 28. The Five Spirits of Daoism (Roni Edlund). 29. Tantric Daoism and Internal Development (Linda Hallett). 30. Transcript of a Class on the Kidneys 1 (Damo Mitchell). 31. Transcript of a Class on the Kidneys 2 (Damo Mitchell). 32. What's Going On? (Ellie Talbot). 33. The Practice of Commitment (Kulsoom Shah). 34. Knee Pain in the Internal Arts (Richard Agnew). 35. Yang Sheng Fa - Part 1 (Robert Aspell). 36. Yang Sheng Fa - Part 2 (Robert Aspell). 37. Alchemy for Men - Part 1 (Tino Faithfull). 38. Alchemy for Men - Part 2 (Tino Faithfull). Glossary of Pinyin Terms. About the Contributors.

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  • Gender and Sexuality in Chinese Medicine

    Jessica Kingsley Publishers Gender and Sexuality in Chinese Medicine

    5 in stock

    Book SynopsisThis progressive handbook for Chinese medicine students and practitioners looks at gender, physiology, relationships and sexual attraction from the Chinese medicine perspective. Many standard diagnostic and treatment techniques are gender-based and do not work with clients who identify as LGBT or gender/sex/relationship fluid and so these communities are currently often underserved.Catherine Lumenello accesses the Daoist, Buddhist and Confucianist roots of the medicine and explores the energetic pathways, the Three Treasures and other theories in order to understand the emotional etiology and treatment concerns prevalent within these client groups. The topics covered in the book include transgender issues, asexuality, sex addiction, sexual realignment surgery and polyamory. Incorporating client examples, illustrations, and an assortment of treatment approaches, this book is a radical re-examination of the potential of Chinese medicine.Trade ReviewCatherine brings much needed information on gender and sexuality to the field of Chinese medicine in this comprehensive text. Blending classical theory and modern applications, she presents a text appropriate for both the beginning practitioner and the seasoned clinician. I look forward to utilizing her compassionate wisdom in my practice. -- CT Holman, author of Treating Emotional Trauma with Chinese MedicineCombining the sage wisdom of the Yellow Emperor with the street-wise savvy of Dr. Ruth, Lumenello applies her comprehensive scholarship to developing a profound understanding of sexuality through the lens of Chinese Medicine. Her work is a significant contribution to the literature and fills a void in our modern interpretation of the classics. -- Elizabeth Sommers PhD, MPH, LAcTable of ContentsAcknowledgements; Disclaimer; Notes on the Text; Preface; SECTION I:A PRACTICE OF LOVE - Terminology: Basic Definitions; 1. Healing from Within; 2. A Welcoming Practice; SECTION II: THE YIN-YANG OF GENDER - Terminology: Gender Identity & Gender Expression; 3. Negating the Binary; 4. A Spiritual Journey; 5. Special Topic: Transgender Health Concerns; SECTION III: THE SEXUAL JOURNEY - Terminology: Sex, Sexual Identity, & Relationship; 6. Energetic Physiology of Sex; 7. Special Topic: Sexual Health; 8. Attraction & Exploration; 9. Special Topic: Power Exchange; SECTION IV: The Emotional Landscape; 10. Standing Guard: Living in Chronic Fear; 11. Disintegration: The Impact of Emotional Trauma; 12. Being Judged: Guilt & Shame; 13. Tied in Knots: Secrecy & Repression ; 14. Scorching the Self: Desire & Craving; 15. Descent into Darkness: Self-Loathing & Suicide; Appendix I: Five Element Chart; Appendix II: Emotion Chart; Appendix III: Qigong Exercises; References

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    £37.04

  • A Record of the Assembled Immortals and Gathered

    Jessica Kingsley Publishers A Record of the Assembled Immortals and Gathered

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisIn this Tang Classic text from the 9th Century, Daoist practitioner Shi Jianwu describes how through adapting our own breathing to the breath of the universe and daily meditation, one can develop an astral body and 'transcend earthly matters to walk in the divine'. Richard Bertschinger offers the first annotated English language translation of this text with practical guidance for Qigong, meditative practice and personal development. With elements of Daoist tradition and drawing on Mayahana Buddhist influences, this ancient guide aims to bring to the fore perceptions and focus on a natural form of breathing for pure meditation. Much of this Chinese practice has been misunderstood and lost over the years, until now. Richard's thoughtful translation and additional comments serve to distribute Shi Jianwu's original message with open interpretations for the individual reader.Trade ReviewIn ancient Chinese culture, the oral traditions and old practices of the Immortals played a major part - especially in the Taoist Dao Zang. Modern research into the Classics does not attach much importance to the study of these texts... Richard has made a truly precious contribution. -- Professor Dr Bo-Ying Ma MD, MA, PhD, Chairman of Federation of Traditional Chinese Medicine (UK)The teachings of this book are a true treasure trove for the Daoist practitioner. -- From the Foreword by Master Zhongxian Wu, lifelong Daoist practitioner and author of 12 books (5 in Chinese) on Chinese wisdom traditions.Table of ContentsForeword by Master Wu. Introduction to my Translation of the Xishan qunxian huizhen ji. PART I: THE KNOWLEDGE. 1. Knowing The Path. 2. Knowing The Method. 3. Knowing The Individual. 4. Knowing The Timing. 5. Knowing The Materials. PART II: THE SUSTENTATION. 6. Sustaining Life. 7. Sustaining the Body. 8. Sustaining the Breath. 9. Sustaining the Heart. 10. Sustaining Longevity. PART III: THE REBUILDING. 11. Rebuilding Within. 12. Rebuilding the Breath. 13. Rebuilding the Fluids. 14. Rebuilding a Surplus. 15. Rebuilding a Depletion. PART IV: THE VERIFICATION. 16. The True Water and Fire. 17. The True Dragon and Tiger. 18. The True Medicinal Elixir. 19. The True Lead and Mercury. 20. The True Yin and Yang. PART V: THE REFINEMENT. 21. Refining the Method, You Walk the Path. 22. Refining the Body, You Transform the Breath. 23. With a Refined Breath, You Can Fashion the Spirit. 24. With a Refined Spirit, You Join on the Path. 25. On the Refined Path, You May Walk in the Divine. Glossary. How to Meditate.

    1 in stock

    £21.99

  • Wisdom of the Tao

    Oneworld Publications Wisdom of the Tao

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe way of the Tao is one of peace – of serenity, meditation and inner contentment. For centuries the followers of the Tao have drawn strength from its great wisdom, its faith in the laws of the universe, and its rare gift of turning the negative into the positive. Although the origins of Taoism lie long ago in the mists of time, its philosophy of contemplative calm is more relevant, in today’s busy world, than ever before. Bringing the wisdom of the great Taoist thinkers into the twenty-first century, this exquisite little volume contains some of their most profound words, offering insight and advice on a wide variety of different areas.Table of ContentsPreface vii A Note About Transliteration xi The Scriptures of Taoism xii The Mystery of the Tao and its Power 17 Cosmic Reality, Life and Death 45 The Sage-Ruler 93 Mystical Sparkles 133 Taoist Moral Principles 165 Language, Dreams and Utopias 189 References 221 Index of Sources 223

    1 in stock

    £9.49

  • Tao Classic of Longevity and Immortality: Sacred

    BenBella Books Tao Classic of Longevity and Immortality: Sacred

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisWe all want long, healthy, happy, and productive lives. What are the spiritual principles and ancient wisdoms needed to achieve this? A Tao Grandmaster distills the essential knowledge from thousands of years of sages and introduces powerful new insights and accessible practices to help you achieve longevity and even move in the direction of immortality, while never losing sight of the true purpose of our existence. How can longevity be best attained? Is immortality possible? What is the true reason we should want longevity, and even to strive for immortality? How can we do it? The spiritual principles and practical techniques from thousands of years of ancient wisdom, together with powerful new insights and a "how to" practice that will actually yield results, are distilled into this book. Very few will actually attain immortality, but in following the principles and practices in this book, every aspect of life will benefit.Table of ContentsContents List of FiguresIntroductionPart I: Tao NaturesChapter OneChapter TwoChapter ThreeChapter FourChapter FiveChapter SixChapter SevenChapter EightChapter NineChapter TenChapter ElevenPart II: Tao BodyChapter TwelveChapter ThirteenPart III: Attain TaoChapter FourteenChapter FifteenChapter SixteenChapter SeventeenChapter EighteenChapter NineteenAppendix

    1 in stock

    £14.24

  • Diogenes Verlag AG TaoTe King

    1 in stock

    1 in stock

    £11.55

  • What Is Taoism

    The University of Chicago Press What Is Taoism

    Book SynopsisWhat Is Taoism? traces, in nontechnical language, the history of the development of this often baffling doctrine. Creel shows that there has not been one Taoism, but at least three, in some respects incompatible and often antagonistic. In eight closely related papers, Creel explicates the widely used concepts he originally introduced of contemplative Taoism, purposive Taoism, and Hsien Taoism. He also discusses Shen Pu-hai, a political philosopher of the fourth century B.C.; the curious interplay between Confucianism, Taoism, and Legalism in the second century B.C.; and the role of the horse in Chinese history.

    £30.00

  • Lao Tzus Tao Te Ching  A Translation of the

    Columbia University Press Lao Tzus Tao Te Ching A Translation of the

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisA revolutionary archaeological discovery-considered by some to be as momentous as the revelation of the Dead Sea Scrolls-sheds fascinating new light on one of the most important texts of ancient Chinese civilization.Trade ReviewMeticulously researched...Very readable and enjoyable. Library JournalTable of Contents1. Issues of Dating and Authorship in Light of the Guodian Discovery 2. The Site: Location and Date of the Tomb 3. The Texts Found in the Tomb 4. Laozi A, B, and C 5. Punctuation and the Issue of Chapter Divisions 6. Interesting Cases: Chapters 19, 30, and 63 7. The Philosophy of the "Bamboo Slip Laozi" 8. Conclusion--What Is the "Bamboo Slip Laozi"?

    1 in stock

    £79.20

  • Chinese History and Culture  Sixth Century B.C.E.

    Columbia University Press Chinese History and Culture Sixth Century B.C.E.

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisTrade ReviewVery few people can, as Ying-shih Yu has done, so thoroughly contribute to the study of China, whether ancient times or modern times, intellectual history, social history, cultural history, or any other number of disciplines. Despite the numerous topics, Yu's essays manage to be incredibly rich, groundbreaking, and enlightening. This truly is a superb collection of his most important scholarly works in the English language. -- Ge Zhaoguang, author of An Intellectual History of China: Knowledge, Thought, and Belief Before the Seventh Century C.E. The breadth and depth of knowledge presented in this collection of Ying-shih Yu essays and lectures is a treasure trove for readers interested in Chinese history. The topics range from early ideas about immortality to later ideas about the social standing of men of business. No other publication in English compares in terms of command of traditional Chinese sources and sensitivity to contemporary historiographical issues, all mobilized in the service of better understanding China's past in relation to China's present. -- Willard Peterson, Gordon Wu '58 Professor of Chinese Studies, Princeton University This anthology compiles Ying-shih Yu's many years of research on Chinese history and culture and features the most important topics and turning points in Chinese history. Yu's English publications and texts are the highlights and summaries of his best work in Chinese, and this book will allow scholars from the English-speaking world firsthand access to Yu's many accomplishments and open myriads of dialogue. -- Chin-shing Huang, Academia Sinica (Taipei) Highly recommended. CHOICETable of ContentsAuthor's Preface Editorial Note List of Abbreviations Chronology of Dynasties 1. Between the Heavenly and the Human 2. Life and Immortality in the Mind of Han China 3. "O Soul, Come Back!" A Study in the Changing Conceptions of the Soul and Afterlife in Pre-Buddhist China 4. New Evidence on the Early Chinese Conception of Afterlife 5. Food in Chinese Culture: The Han Period 6. The Seating Order at the Hong Men Banquet 7. Individualism and the Neo-Daoist Movement in Wei-Jin China 8. Intellectual Breakthroughs in the Tang-Song Transition 9. Morality and Knowledge in Zhu Xi's Philosophical System 10. Confucian Ethics and Capitalism 11. Business Culture and Chinese Traditions-Toward a Study of the Evolution of Merchant Culture in Chinese History 12. Reorientation of Confucian Social Thought in the Age of Wang Yangming 13. The Intellectual World of Jiao Hong Revisited 14. Toward an Interpretation of Intellectual Transition in the Seventeenth Century Acknowledgments Appendix. The John W. Kluge Prize Address and The Tang Prize for Sinology Acceptance Speech Index

    1 in stock

    £52.70

  • Chinese History and Culture

    Columbia University Press Chinese History and Culture

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisTrade ReviewVery few people can, as Ying-shih Yu has done, so thoroughly contribute to the study of China, whether ancient times or modern times, intellectual history, social history, cultural history, or any other number of disciplines. Despite the numerous topics, Yu's essays manage to be incredibly rich, groundbreaking, and enlightening. This truly is a superb collection of his most important scholarly works in the English language. -- Ge Zhaoguang, author of An Intellectual History of China: Knowledge, Thought, and Belief Before the Seventh Century C.E. The breadth and depth of knowledge presented in this collection of Ying-shih Yu essays and lectures is a treasure trove for readers interested in Chinese history. The topics range from early ideas about immortality to later ideas about the social standing of men of business. No other publication in English compares in terms of command of traditional Chinese sources and sensitivity to contemporary historiographical issues, all mobilized in the service of better understanding China's past in relation to China's present. -- Willard Peterson, Gordon Wu '58 Professor of Chinese Studies, Princeton University This anthology compiles Ying-shih Yu's many years of research on Chinese history and culture and features the most important topics and turning points in Chinese history. Yu's English publications and texts are the highlights and summaries of his best work in Chinese, and this book will allow scholars from the English-speaking world firsthand access to Yu's many accomplishments and open myriads of dialogue. -- Chin-shing Huang, Academia Sinica (Taipei)Table of ContentsAuthor's Preface Editorial Note List of Abbreviations Chronology of Dynasties 1. Some Preliminary Observations on the Rise of Qing Confucian Intellectualism 2. Dai Zhen and the Zhu Xi Tradition 3. Dai Zhen's Choice Between Philosophy and Philology 4. Zhang Xuecheng Versus Dai Zhen: A Study in Intellectual Challenge and Response in Eighteenth-Century China 5. Qing Confucianism 6. The Two Worlds of Honglou meng (Dream of the Red Chamber) 7. Sun Yat-sen's Doctrine and Traditional Chinese Culture 8. The Radicalization of China in the Twentieth Century 9. Neither Renaissance nor Enlightenment: A Historian's Reflections on the May Fourth Movement 10. Modernization Versus Fetishism of Revolution in Twentieth-Century China 11. The Idea of Democracy and the Twilight of the Elite Culture in Modern China 12. China's New Wave of Nationalism 13. Democracy, Human Rights and Confucian Culture 14. Changing Conceptions of National History in Twentieth-Century China 15. Reflections on Chinese Historical Thinking 16. Modern Chronological Biography and the Conception of Historical Scholarship 17. The Study of Chinese History: Retrospect and Prospect 18. Confucianism and China's Encounter with the West in Historical Perspective 19. Clio's New Cultural Turn and the Rediscovery of Tradition in Asia Acknowledgments Appendix. The John W. Kluge Prize Address and The Tang Prize for Sinology Acceptance Speech Index

    1 in stock

    £52.70

  • Taming the Wild Horse

    Columbia University Press Taming the Wild Horse

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisTaming the Wild Horse examines Gao’s illustrated poems in terms of monasticism and contemplative practice, as well as the multivalent meaning of the “horse” in traditional Chinese culture and the consequences for both human and nonhuman animals.Trade ReviewFascinating and provocative on their own, the Daoist horse taming poems and pictures respond to a well-known Chan (Zen) Buddhist text called the Ox Herding Pictures. Komjathy's translation thus completes a conversation we have only seen half of for a long time. -- Suzanne Cahill, University of California, San Diego Komjathy provides a fascinating study with impeccable translations of the original Chinese text and commentaries on the Daoist Horse Taming Pictures, often thought of as parallel to the Chan Buddhist Ox Herding Pictures in providing a visual and literary template for understanding the stages of spiritual discipline and training. Taming the Wild Horse is a must-read for all scholars doing research in the fields of East Asian and comparative religion, philosophy, literature, and culture. -- Steven Heine, Florida International University With elegance and erudition Komjathy invites the reader into a journey through a medieval Chinese religious landscape that is strangely familiar, but deeply embedded in a historical and cultural context far removed from the modern world. Translated into English for the first time, the Horse Taming Pictures provide a heretofore unseen glimpse into the world of Daoist monastic training. Komjathy pioneers a new model for Daoist studies that is historically nuanced but reaches forward into issues of contemporary ethical and spiritual concern. -- James Miller, Queen's University Komjathy has uncovered a previously hidden gem of the Daoist contemplative path that was inspired by the famous Ox Herding Pictures. His translation is deft, his notes are meticulous, and the historical, philosophical, and zoological contextual materials he provides are thorough. This is essential reading for those interested in the history of Daoism, the Complete Perfection (Quanzhen) School, comparative mysticism, and the culture of the horse. -- Harold D. Roth, Brown University Rarely is the field of animal studies so fortunate as to have a leading area specialist give such substantial critical attention to animals. Komjathy's richly annotated translation makes this centuries-old set of prints and poems accessible for anyone interested in the intersection of animals and religion. The book's robust engagement with animal studies leads to stunning insights into the nature of Daoist contemplative practices and, ultimately, into the nature of religion. -- Aaron Gross, University of San DiegoTable of ContentsPreface Acknowledgments List of Illustrations and Tables List of Abbreviations Part I: Introduction 1. In Search of the Wild Horse 2. Of Stallions, Steppes, and Stables Part II: Translations Horse Taming Poems Commentary on the Horse Taming Poems Part III: Exegesis Being with Horses Appendix 1. Hagiography of Gao Daokuan (1195-1277) Appendix 2. Song of Pure Awakening Appendix 3. Horse-Related Technical Terminology in the Horse Taming Pictures Notes Character Glossary Bibliography Index

    1 in stock

    £58.90

  • Genuine Pretending

    Columbia University Press Genuine Pretending

    4 in stock

    Book SynopsisThis book presents an innovative reading of Daoist philosophy that highlights the critical and therapeutic functions of satire and humor. Moeller and D’Ambrosio show how the Zhuangzi expounds the Daoist art of “genuine pretending”: the paradoxical skill of enacting social roles without submitting to them or letting them define one’s identity.Trade Review[The book's] scholarship is first rate and the contribution original and timely. The authors offer genuinely illuminating and original readings of many of the widely discussed parts of the Zhuangzi. -- Barry Allen, McMaster University A highly insightful new reading of the Zhuangzi that is exceptionally sensitive to both philosophical and textual subtleties, highlighting the key theme of genuine pretending-the adoption of multiple roles while maintaining a form of radical flexibility that prevents full identification, thereby allowing all roles to be at once fulfilled and transcended. -- Brook Ziporyn, University of Chicago Divinity SchoolTable of ContentsForeword by Chen GuyingPrefaceIntroduction: A Joker in the Fold1. Sincerity, Authenticity, and Ancient Chinese Philosophy2. The Confucian Regime of Sincerity3. Philosophical Humor and Incongruity in the Zhuangzi4. Smooth Operators: The Arts of Genuine PretendingConclusionNotesBibliographyIndex

    4 in stock

    £90.00

  • The Lady of Linshui Pacifies Demons

    University of Washington Press The Lady of Linshui Pacifies Demons

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisTrade Review"Fryklund's translation of the novel is erudite; Lewis and Baptandier provide a fascinating introduction; and the end matter is exemplary, comprising endnotes, bilingual glossaries of key personages and terms, and a detailed bibliography. Valuable for those interested in Asian humanities or religious studies." * Choice *"The expertise and care of all involved in this production speak from every page of this book. This is indeed an extremely welcome addition to the available body of renditions of truly popular literature. Its vivid contents will not only surprise many Western readers but also many of our Chinese students." * Journal of Chinese Studies *"The translation by Kristin Ingrid Fryklund is accessible and fluid...promises to be a fascinating read for anyone interested in magic and shapeshifting creatures, sexual passions and sisterhood, transmigration and reincarnation, and rewards and punishments, both in this life and in the afterlife. It is a most welcoming addition to the literature on Chinese legends and religious studies, representations of women and the making of female deities, and the impact of popular legends and popular religions on our everyday practices." * Chinese Literature: Essays, Articles, Reviews *"The value of this text (and of its translation) lies in the tremendous amount of insight it provides into the world that produced it and into the expectations of its intended readers...[R]equired reading for anyone desiring an understanding of practical religions in Chinese communities in recent centuries." * Journal of the American Oriental Society *

    1 in stock

    £110.48

  • The Lady of Linshui Pacifies Demons

    University of Washington Press The Lady of Linshui Pacifies Demons

    4 in stock

    Book SynopsisTrade Review"Fryklund's translation of the novel is erudite; Lewis and Baptandier provide a fascinating introduction; and the end matter is exemplary, comprising endnotes, bilingual glossaries of key personages and terms, and a detailed bibliography. Valuable for those interested in Asian humanities or religious studies." * Choice *"The expertise and care of all involved in this production speak from every page of this book. This is indeed an extremely welcome addition to the available body of renditions of truly popular literature. Its vivid contents will not only surprise many Western readers but also many of our Chinese students." * Journal of Chinese Studies *"The translation by Kristin Ingrid Fryklund is accessible and fluid...promises to be a fascinating read for anyone interested in magic and shapeshifting creatures, sexual passions and sisterhood, transmigration and reincarnation, and rewards and punishments, both in this life and in the afterlife. It is a most welcoming addition to the literature on Chinese legends and religious studies, representations of women and the making of female deities, and the impact of popular legends and popular religions on our everyday practices." * Chinese Literature: Essays, Articles, Reviews *"The value of this text (and of its translation) lies in the tremendous amount of insight it provides into the world that produced it and into the expectations of its intended readers...[R]equired reading for anyone desiring an understanding of practical religions in Chinese communities in recent centuries." * Journal of the American Oriental Society *

    4 in stock

    £33.98

  • Little Sprouts and the Dao of Parenting

    WW Norton & Co Little Sprouts and the Dao of Parenting

    5 in stock

    Book SynopsisA philosopher and mother mines classic Daoist texts of Chinese philosophy for wisdom relevant to today’s parents.

    5 in stock

    £19.94

  • Power of Place

    Harvard University, Asia Center Power of Place

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisMountains have always been integral components of China’s religious landscape. Early in Chinese history five mountains were co-opted into the imperial cult and declared sacred peaks—yue—demarcating and protecting the imperium’s boundaries. Here, Robson demonstrates the value of local and Buddho-Daoist studies in research on Chinese religion.Trade ReviewThis volume breaks new ground in the ever-growing body of scholarship on important mountains in China, and thus deserves the close attention of anyone interested in Chinese culture in general and Chinese religious history in particular. -- J. M. Hargett * Choice *

    1 in stock

    £35.66

  • Dreaming and SelfCultivation in China 300 BCE800

    Harvard University Press Dreaming and SelfCultivation in China 300 BCE800

    Book SynopsisIn Dreaming and Self-Cultivation in China, 300 BCE800 CE, Robert Ford Campany examines how dreaming was addressed in texts produced and circulated by practitioners of Daoist, Buddhist, Confucian, and other self-cultivational disciplines. He uncovers paradigms by which dreams are viewed and shows how they underlay diverse religious texts.

    £25.16

  • Lao Tzu and Taoism

    Stanford University Press Lao Tzu and Taoism

    Book SynopsisThis volume summarizes the history, doctrine, and practices of an ancient Chinese religion based on the harmonious interaction of Yin and Yang.Table of ContentsCONTENTS II III IV

    £19.79

  • Chinese Magical Medicine Asian Religions  Culture

    Stanford University Press Chinese Magical Medicine Asian Religions Culture

    Book SynopsisThis work argues that the most profound and far-reaching effects of Buddhism on Chinese culture occurred at the level of practice, specifically in religious rituals designed to cure people of disease, demonic possession, and bad luck.Trade Review"Strickmann unearths the history, literature, and fundamental assumptions of Buddhist and Taoist religious rituals and offers a wealth of astute social and literary commentary. He combines the highest standards of philological and historical scholarship with an eye for the spiritually bizarre, the socially telling, and the psychologically gripping detail—all in a style that is elegant, entertaining, well-organized, and always accessible."—Stephen F. Teiser, Princeton University"Strickmann's love for his subject shines through in his sprightly and witty writing; his work also demonstrates impeccable scholarly authority."—J.W. Dippmann, Central Washington University"This fascinating book, amassing a wealth of scholarship on Daoism and Tantric Buddhism, expands our vision and draws attention to numerous important topics in the study of East Asian religions."—Daoist Studies"This thought-provoking book is an important contribution to the study of medicine and religion in medieval China... that looks critically at the mutual influences and intersections of Taoist and Buddhist practices..."—Journal of American Academy of Religion"As a guide to the jungle of curious elements in Chinese and Japanese medieval cultures, Chinese Magical Medicine is a highly fascinating study."—History of ReligionsTable of ContentsPreface 1. Disease and Taoist law 2. Demonology and epidemiology 3. The literature of spells 4. Ensigillation: a Buddho-Taoist technique of exorcism 5. The genealogy of possession 6. Tantrists, foxes and shamans.

    £26.99

  • Understanding Reality A Taoist Alchemical Classic

    University of Hawai'i Press Understanding Reality A Taoist Alchemical Classic

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisOne of the basic classics of Taoist spiritual alchemy as practiced in the Complete Reality (Ch'uan-chen) school of Taoism.

    2 in stock

    £16.96

  • University of Hawai'i Press Daoist Identity History Lineage and Ritual Daoist Identity History Pa

    1 in stock

    a huge range and FREE tracked UK delivery on ALL orders.

    1 in stock

    £23.96

  • University of Hawaii Press The Beef Taboo in China

    2 in stock

    a huge range and FREE tracked UK delivery on ALL orders.

    2 in stock

    £51.00

  • Daodejing

    WW Norton & Co Daodejing

    Book SynopsisA transformative new edition of Taoism's central text that overturns its reputation for calming, gnomic wisdom, revealing instead a work of philosophical dynamite

    £20.89

  • Responsible Management and Taoism, Volume 1:

    Emerald Publishing Limited Responsible Management and Taoism, Volume 1:

    Book SynopsisIn this thought-provoking Volume One of the series, Managing Responsibly for Sustainable Business Development in the VUCA World, We embark on a transformative journey towards sustainable and excellent management practices. As the world grapples with the complexities and uncertainties of the VUCA (volatile, uncertain, complex, and ambiguous) era, it has become imperative to explore new approaches that align with responsible management and Taoist principles. This volume serves as a comprehensive introduction to the 3C Model of Taoism - compassion, conservation, and compliance, which forms the foundation for sustainability and excellence. Through a deep exploration of the relationships among business, management, leadership, sustainability, and excellence, readers gain valuable insights into how these aspects intertwine to shape responsible management in today's dynamic landscape. Furthermore, Volume One explores the adaptive challenges and wicked problems that organizations face in the VUCA world. It provides guidance on shifting the management paradigm to adapt to these challenges and effectively address wicked problems within complex organizations. When adopting the 3C Model of Taoism, managers and leaders will discover how to manage people with compassion, embracing social responsibility; manage organizations with conservation, fostering ecological sustainability; and manage businesses with compliance, upholding strong business ethics. Volume One is an indispensable resource for managers, leaders, and scholars seeking innovative solutions and a deeper understanding of responsible management practices. Drawing from the profound wisdom of Taoism, this volume offers practical insights and strategies to navigate the complexities of the VUCA world while upholding values of compassion, conservation, and compliance. Volume One is one of a two-volume series. Volume Two, Transforming Management Education for Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), explores the crucial role of transforming management education to meet the challenges and goals of sustainable development. Together, these volumes provide a comprehensive and enlightening exploration of responsible management, Taoism, and their impact on overcoming challenges in the VUCA era.Table of ContentsIntroduction Part I. The Trilogy of 3C Model of Taoism for Sustainability & Excellence: An Introduction Chapter 1. Why A Trilogy of Responsible Business, Responsible Management and Responsible Leadership? Chapter 2. The 3C Model of Taoism: The Foundation of the Trilogy of Responsible Business, Responsible Management and Responsible Leadership Chapter 3. Tao of Business, Management and Leadership: An Integrated Framework for Sustainability & Excellence Chapter 4. The Tao of the Reverse “U” Model for Sustainability & Excellence Part II. Why Responsible Management? The Adaptive Challenges and Wicked Problems in the VUCA Era Chapter 5. The Challenges in the 21st Century: Context for Designing New Model of Management Chapter 6. Management Shift in Complex Organizations Chapter 7. Overcoming Sustainability Challenges: The Role of Responsible Management and Leadership Part III. The 3C Model of Taoism and Responsible Management Chapter 8. 3C Model of Taoism vs. 3P Model of Sustainability Chapter 9. Managing People with Compassion: Social Responsibility Chapter 10. Managing Organizations with Conservation: Ecological Sustainability Chapter 11. Managing Business with Compliance: Business Ethics

    £76.00

  • Responsible Management and Taoism, Volume 2:

    Emerald Publishing Limited Responsible Management and Taoism, Volume 2:

    Book SynopsisThis second volume builds upon the core themes explored in volume one, which focused on 'Managing Responsibly for Sustainable Business Development in the VUCA World'. This volume explores the transformative power of management education. It delves into the crucial shift from knowledge-inquiry to wisdom-inquiry, advocating for a holistic and insightful approach in management education that transcends traditional boundaries. This volume further examines how the integration of corporate social responsibility (CSR) and sustainability in management education is essential for nurturing future leaders who are equipped to address the pressing challenges of our time. An integral part of responsible management education is its contribution to the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). This volume discusses the profound impact that responsible management education can have on advancing the SDGs, highlighting the interconnectedness between education, responsible business practices, and sustainable development. It also explores the vision for a sustainable and inclusive world through the implementation of 'Our Common Agenda', a ground-breaking initiative spearheaded by the United Nations, which emphasizes the importance of a new social contract. When embracing the profound wisdom of Taoism and integrating responsible management education into the fabric of our educational systems, we can pave the way for a sustainable, inclusive, and prosperous world for all. This volume is part of a two-volume series, together providing a comprehensive exploration of responsible management, Taoism, and their transformative potential in overcoming challenges in the VUCA era.Table of ContentsIntroduction Part I Taoist Principles in Responsible Management Education Chapter 1. Transforming Management Education: An Urgent Imperative for Sustainable Future Chapter 2. Philosophy and Management Education: A Global Agenda for Change Chapter 3. Responsible Management Education: From the Perspective of Taoism Chapter 4. PRME: A Framework for Responsible Management Education Part II Tao of Responsible Management and Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) Chapter 5. Taoism’s Wisdom: A Contribution to Realization of SDGs Chapter 6. From CSR to Sustainable Development: The Role of the United Nations Chapter 7. Pathways to A Sustainable & Inclusive World for All beyond the Year 2030 Chapter 8. Being Harmony with Nature: A Systemic View of Taoism Chapter 9. “Our Common Agenda”: A New Vision for a Better World

    £76.00

  • Introduction to the Philosophy and Religion of

    Liverpool University Press Introduction to the Philosophy and Religion of

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisIn its rich evolution from antiquity to present times, Chinese religion has encompassed manifold religious expressions. Taoism is one facet of Chinese religion, and exemplifies particularly well the variety of beliefs and practices that humankind has adopted and experienced in the search for answers to both ultimate and proximate questions about life and death. This book explores the different pathways Taoism took in that search, touching at many points on the other interrelated facets of Chinese religion in Confucianism, Buddhism and popular religion. The mystical, philosophical traditions of Taoism are analysed, as well as the more colourful and overtly religious strands of Taoism.Trade Review"This is a balanced insight into a most difficult and complex subject. The author manages to present a vast wealth of factual information and academic study on subjects such as history, philosophy, religion and science, while remaining true to the inner mystical tradition. Performing such impossible feats is the essence of The Tao that cannot be spoken." -- Jim Pym is the author of a number of best-selling books, including Listening to the Light, You Dont Have to Sit on the Floor, and The Pure Principle. He is also the Editor of the Buddhist publication, Pure Land Notes.Table of ContentsContents include: The origins of Taoism: ancient China; The interconnected cosmos: the I Ching; Creative forces: yin and yang and the Five Agents; Tao and its early philosophers; Taoism in Imperial China; Alchemy; Life beyond Earth: ancestors, deities, immortals and sages; Religious Taoism; Taoism today.

    2 in stock

    £100.00

  • Introduction to the Philosophy and Religion of

    Liverpool University Press Introduction to the Philosophy and Religion of

    Book SynopsisIn its rich evolution from antiquity to present times, Chinese religion has encompassed manifold religious expressions. Taoism is one facet of Chinese religion, and exemplifies particularly well the variety of beliefs and practices that humankind has adopted and experienced in the search for answers to both ultimate and proximate questions about life and death. This book explores the different pathways Taoism took in that search, touching at many points on the other interrelated facets of Chinese religion in Confucianism, Buddhism and popular religion. The mystical, philosophical traditions of Taoism are analysed, as well as the more colourful and overtly religious strands of Taoism.Trade Review"This is a balanced insight into a most difficult and complex subject. The author manages to present a vast wealth of factual information and academic study on subjects such as history, philosophy, religion and science, while remaining true to the inner mystical tradition. Performing such impossible feats is the essence of The Tao that cannot be spoken." -- Jim Pym is the author of a number of best-selling books, including Listening to the Light, You Don't Have to Sit on the Floor, and The Pure Principle. He is also the Editor of the Buddhist publication, Pure Land Notes.Table of ContentsContents include: The origins of Taoism: ancient China; The interconnected cosmos: the I Ching; Creative forces: yin and yang and the Five Agents; Tao and its early philosophers; Taoism in Imperial China; Alchemy; Life beyond Earth: ancestors, deities, immortals and sages; Religious Taoism; Taoism today.

    £27.95

  • Chinese Religions: Beliefs and Practices

    Liverpool University Press Chinese Religions: Beliefs and Practices

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisThis book brings together the studies of Jeaneane Fowler in Taoism, Chinese popular religion and the broader canvas of Chinese cosmogony, and those of Merv Fowler in Confucianism, Ch'an (Zen) Buddhism and Pure Land Buddhism. 'Chinese Religions' requires no previous knowledge and thereby serves as an introduction to the religions of China, and places it in the wider context of Chinese history and philosophy. The facets of Chinese religions are as broad, multilayered and varied as the geographical vastness of China itself, yet so many Chinese beliefs have found their way into the West -- the theory of yin and yang, the I Ching, the Tao Te Ching are good examples. One of the greatest characteristics of Chinese religions is that they encompass virtually every avenue of religious thought throughout the long span of Chinese pre-historic and historical pathways.Table of ContentsContents include: Ancient China: The Three Dynasties; Religious Taoism; Rhythms of the Universe; Chan Buddhism; Confucianism; Pure Land Buddhism; Neo-Confucianism; Popular Religion; Classical Taoism; Chinese Religions Today.

    1 in stock

    £28.79

  • Daoism and Chinese Culture

    Three Pines Press Daoism and Chinese Culture

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisA long-awaited textbook that introduces the major schools, teachings, and practices of Daoism, this work presents a chronological survey that is thematically divided into four parts: Ancient Thought, Religious Communities, Spiritual Practices, and Modernity.The work offers an integrated vision of the Daoist tradition in its historical and cultural context, establishing connections with relevant information on Confucianism, Chinese Buddhism, popular religion, and political developments.It also places Daoism into a larger theoretical and comparative framework, relating it to mysticism, millenarianism, forms of religious organization, ritual, meditation, and modernity. The book makes ample use of original materials and provides references to further readings and original sources in translation. It is a powerful resource for teaching and studying alike.Trade ReviewComprehensively covers all main topics and periods of Daoism. It does not stop after the Tang as earlier works tend to do, but goes all the way into the present and also to some extent discusses Daoism in non-Chinese cultures. It is clearly and lucidly written and addresses a broad audience - not necessarily of sinological background. - Stephan-Peter Bumbacher, Tubingen University

    1 in stock

    £22.36

  • Three Pines Press Women in Daoism

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisDaoism is the indigenous higher religion of traditional China. Growing from a philosophical root and developing through practices of longevity and immorality, it has found expression in communal organizations, ritual structures, and age-old lineages. A multifaceted tradition, Daoism in the 2,500 years of its history has related to women in a number of different ways matching the complexity of other religions, where the relationship to the female is often ambiguous and ambivalent. They commonly see motherhood, sexuality, fertility, esoteric knowledge, and secret powers as closely linked with the feminine and evaluate these aspects positively. But many religions also relegate women to inferior status, considering them of a lower nature, impure and irresponsible, and often suppressing them with greater or lesser severity.The complexity of women's positions is particularly poignant in the Daoist case, since the religion is caught between its ideal cosmological premise of the power of yin and the realities of a strongly patriarchal society following the Confucian model. That is to say, cosmologically Daoism sees women as expressions of the pure cosmic force of yin, necessary for the working of the universe, equal and for some schools even superior to yang. Daoism also links the Dao itself, the force of creation at the foundation of the cosmos, to the female and describes it as the mother of all beings. Within the religion there is a widespread attitude of veneration and respect for the feminine, honouring the cosmic connection as well as the productive and nurturing nature of women.Trade ReviewThis book is awesome. It reads clearly and fluently. The topics of the chapters make sense; the arguments are convincing and well-supported. The authors are thoroughly conversant with the fields of Daoist studies, Chinese history, and women's studies.... This book has no rival. It should instantly become a standard. - Susan Cahill, University of California, San Diego

    15 in stock

    £33.20

  • Sitting in Oblivion: The Heart of Daoist

    Three Pines Press Sitting in Oblivion: The Heart of Daoist

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisThis book is an expansion of Seven Steps to the Dao (1987). It outlines the history and intricacies of zuowang, an essential form of Daoist meditation. It divides into two parts. ""Discussion"" begins by placing the practice in the larger context of the phenomenology of meditation and Chinese religious history. It then has eight chapters, discussing historical forerunners in pre-Han and Twofold Mystery texts, Tang masters and main works, the theory and practice of Tang Daoist meditation, and its relation to Buddhism and modern science. ""Translation"" presents eight core texts, some translated here for the first time and all with ample annotation.Drawing on decades of Daoist scholarship and meditation experience, this book is the culmination of Kohn’s extensive, path-breaking work. It makes difficult materials accessible and greatly enhances our understanding of the complex methods and conceptualizations involved in attaining Dao.

    2 in stock

    £27.96

  • Living Authentically: Daoist Contributions to Modern Psychology

    Three Pines Press Living Authentically: Daoist Contributions to Modern Psychology

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisLiving Authentically brings together classical scholars of Daoism, professors of psychology, practising psychologists, medical doctors, and alternative practitioners to explore different Daoist concepts of the mind and its transformations in relation to various schools of modern psychology. The books explores how Daoism can help us live in the world, sustain relationships, and educate children, in a stress-free, authentic way.

    1 in stock

    £27.96

  • Daoist China: Governance, Economics, Culture

    Three Pines Press Daoist China: Governance, Economics, Culture

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisTraveling in China today and walking about in various cities, it is easy to observe the continued unbridled construction of huge, megalithic high-rise complexes in vast stretches of the country, complete with the untrammeled despoiling of nature and intensification of pollution, as well as the ever increasing vibrancy of the Chinese people, glued to their cell phones and actively connected online, always moving about and hustling for yet another deal.At the same time, using the internet without a VPN and talking to academics at various universities, it becomes obvious that there is a massive increase in repressive measures by the state, the tightening of the intellectual control of both content and expression, the fluctuating inaccessibility of information sources that used to be perfectly fine. What, the question arises, is going on here? Where China stands today and where is it headed from here? And what, in all of this, is the role and place of Daoism? These sixty vignettes on “Daoist China” present different aspects of life in China, in each case describing the current situation and connecting it to the role and changing facets of Daoism today, focusing in turn on dimensions of governance, economics, and culture.

    1 in stock

    £23.96

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