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How to Become a Taoist
Taoism is an ancient Chinese philosophy that emphasizes harmony, natural laws and the interconnection of all life. It's a spiritual state of mind more than a religion, and there is no formal initiation to become a Taoist. Study of Taoism and ... [... more]
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How to Practice Taoist Meditation
Based on the ancient Eastern philosophy of Taoism, which stresses the interrelatedness of all things, Taoist meditation is looser and more relaxed than many of the other Eastern schools of meditation. Using the principles of "jing" (tranquility) [... more]
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How to Practice the Teachings of the Taoist Eight Immortals
Taoism (Daoism) may be one of the least well understood Eastern religions in the west. Taoism is very old and much less unified than western religions. It also has a number of religious figures for whom western religions really have no ... [... more]
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How to Eat Like a Taoist
Vitality and health are extremely important to Taoists so what Taoists eat is crucial to their lifestyle. Taoists deem their diet as not only important to their physical health but also their mental and spiritual health. The amount of qi ... [... more]
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How to Use Taoist Sexual Pactices
Taoists don't just associate sex with pleasure, but also health, vitality and leading a long life. Being able to manage sexual energy is associated with good health, a sharp mind, psychic powers, acute senses and the ability to prolong life ... [... more]
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The Supreme Way
Taoist Master Loy Ching-Yuen wrote The Supreme Way to give his students an understanding of how China's three great religious traditions have co-existed for two thousand years. Occasionally breathtaking in its description of the process of higher ... [... more]
Random House

How to Interpret Chuang Chou's Outlook on The Nature of ...
Taoist philosopher, Chuang Chou's views seem understandable but also unrealistic to apply to modern day society. My outlook on nature, affected deeply by my twentieth century American upbringing insist that time spent questioning and detailing ... [... more]
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Opening the Dragon Gate: The Making of a Modern Taoist ...
Close the Dragon Gate: Great disservices to people whom are searching for information and enlightenment on Taoism. The authors used a map of china and a few books on Taoism to take the reader on an almost 300 page fairy tale coated to read like a [... more]
$18.95
Amazon.com

Nine Nights with the Taoist Master
The dimensional translation brought to life: Philosophers, scholars and other intellectuals have tried countless times to translate Lao Tzu's Tao Te Ching. There are so many translations and commentaries. However all of these other translations provide a [... more]
$29.99
Amazon.com

A Taoist Cookbook: With Meditations Taken from the Laozi ...
Excellent companion to a Taoist or Vegetarian practice: Do yourself a giant favor: BUY THIS BOOK; it offers simple, healthy food in accordance with the balance of nature. For those who are familiar with the healing power of food combining (discussed [... more]
$16.95
Amazon.com

Nine Nights with the Taoist Master: Deluxe Study Edition
The dimensional translation brought to life: Philosophers, scholars and other intellectuals have tried countless times to translate Lao Tzu's Tao Te Ching. There are so many translations and commentaries. However all of these other translations provide a [... more]
$49.99
Amazon.com

Relax, You're Already Home: Everyday Taoist Habits for a ...
A lovely treasure filled with simple, non-scary wisdom: This is quite simply a beautiful little book. It's not preachy, it's not condescending - it is simply a very human book. Most of what /Relax/ covers was not terribly revolutionary to me, but I've [... more]
$13.95
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