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No understanding of Chinese civilization is possible without a
grasp of Taoism, the philosophy that has shaped not just Chinese
spirituality but also art, science and politics. And it was in the
Tao Te Ching, written around 300BC, that the fundamental beliefs of
Taoism were first gathered. This short, wise but very humble book
went on to influence on philosophy, religion and politics. In a
compellingly simple rhetorical style the book addresses how to live
a simple, peaceful and harmonious life, how to rid oneself of
desires and free society of institutions that promote greed. This
dual-language edition of Tao Te Ching presents the original Chinese
characters with a new translation on the facing page. With a new
introduction that discusses the questioned authorship of the text
and editorial notes, all 81 brief chapters are included, ranging
from advice for politicians to wise words for the everyday person.
Of immense influence across millennia, Tao Te Ching is a classic
text richly deserving this exquisite edition.
Since the 1970s, the influence of oriental philosophy, in
particular the Buddhist tradition, in the field of psychotherapy
has been quite profound. Taoism has not had the same impact on
modern psychotherapeutic models. Yet, as early as 1936, Alva
LaSalle Kitselman who was, at that time, studying oriental
languages at Stanford University, with a particular emphasis on
Sanskrit, created his own version of the classic text of the Taoist
tradition - the book of Lao Tzu entitled the Tao Teh King. His
version of this classic was, as he said, a restatement rather than
being a new translation from the ancient Chinese. After its
publication, and through a chance encounter with one of the
librarians at Stanford, he began to realise that Taoism and Taoist
philosophy could be used as a form of therapy, specifically in the
form he called 'non-directiveness' or 'non-directive therapy.' In
the 1950s Kitsleman published an audio lecture on his early
experiences using the Tao Teh King entitled 'An Ancient Therapy'.
In the lecture he compared and contrasted his application of Taoist
philosophy in psychotherapy with the 'client centred therapy'
approach of Carl R. Rogers. This new publication of Kitselman's
version of the Tao Teh King and the story of his discovery will
hopefully ignite a real interest in combining the wisdom of this
classic Taoist text with modern psychotherapeutic methodologies. A.
L. 'Beau' Kitselman was a remarkable man, a genius whose interests
ranged from mathematics, science and computer programming to
exploring the potential of the human mind.
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Tao Te Ching (Hardcover)
Lao Tzu; Translated by David Hinton
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Lao Tzu's Tao Te Ching is the source of Zen Buddhism, and is
probably the most broadly influential spiritual text in human
history. Complete & Unabridged. Part of the Macmillan
Collector's Library; a series of stunning, cloth-bound,
pocket-sized classics with gold foiled edges and ribbon markers.
These beautiful books make perfect gifts or a treat for any book
lover. This edition is translated and introduced by David Hinton.
Fluent in ancient Chinese and an acclaimed poet, he skilfully
reveals how remarkably current and even innovative this text is
after 2500 years. According to legend, Lao Tzu left China at the
age of eighty, saddened that men would not follow the path to
natural goodness. At the border with Tibet, a guard asked him to
record his teachings and the Tao Te Ching is what he wrote down
before leaving. Lao Tzu's spirituality describes the Cosmos as a
harmonious and generative organism, and it shows how the human is
an integral part of that cosmos.
A luxury, keep-sake edition of an ancient Chinese scripture
This ancient text, fundamental to Taoism, has become a source of
inspiration and guidance for millions in modern society. It's focus
on attunement, rather than mindless striving, offers an alternative
to command-and-control leadership and a different way of seeing
personal success - a position that has led to this ancient Chinese
text becoming an internationally bestselling personal development
guide. Now the text has been given a makeover and this deluxe, gift
edition is set to become the market leader, following in the
footsteps of the other bestselling Capstone Classic editions.
Includes: Paints a picture of a person in full
attunementIllustrates how fulfillment and peace, without struggle,
can deliver to us what we need and desireAn alternative way to view
personal successA new introduction by Tom Butler Bowdon, the
classic personal development expert
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Tao Te Ching (Paperback)
Lao Tzu; Translated by Stephen Mitchell
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' What is rooted is easy to nourish What is recent is easy to
correct' Lao Tzu's Tao Te Ching (The Book of the Way) is the
classic manual on the art of living. In 81 short, poetic chapters,
the book looks at the basic predicament of being alive and teaches
how to work for the good with the effortless skill that comes from
being in accord with the Tao, or the basic principle of the
universe. Stephen Mitchell' s acclaimed translation is accompanied
by ancient Chinese paintings that beautifully reflect Lao Tzu' s
timeless words. An illustrated edition of one of the most widely
translated texts in the world. Features the best of classical
Chinese painting A modern, accessible translation which reflects
the poetry of Lao Tzu's words. ' Beautiful and accessible; the
English, as 'fluid as melting ice,' is a joy to read throughout'
The New Republic. ' I have read many translations of this ancient
text but Mitchell' s is by far the best.' James Frey, author of A
Million Little Pieces.
"An elegant and comprehensive critical edition of the Dao De Jing."
― KIRKUS Review This book examines one of the world’s
most enduring and influential literary works through the timeless
art of qigong. In his words, Lao Tzu (or Laozi), author of
the Dao De Jing, embodies qigong principles, advocating the
cultivation of mind and body. Only when we know qigong can we know
Lao Tzu—and only when we know Lao Tzu can we know the Dao
De Jing. Lao Tzu’s writing has been read, translated, and
discussed around the globe. It deals with principles that transcend
time and culture. That is why this ancient text has been reimagined
countless times in books on business, relationships, and
parenting—but never with a focus on the art of qigong. This makes
the Dao De Jing: A Qigong Interpretation unique and
indispensible. Many chapters in the Dao De Jing purely
talk about qigong, especially the practices of regulating the body,
breathing, mind, qi, and spirit. Dr. Yang, a renowned author,
scholar, and martial artist, devoted decades to researching and
writing this book. He interprets and analyzes the 81 chapters of
the Dao De Jing. His commentary will bring new insight,
inspiration, and depth to your understanding of Lao Tzu’s
words—and to your qigong practice. This book includes The
complete Dao De Jing in English and its original
Chinese text Dr. Yang, Jwing-Ming’s commentary and analysis of
each chapter Numerous illustrations and diagrams The Dao De
Jing: A Qigong Interpretation is not a book of instruction.
It is about the Way—the path before us, in qigong and in life,
where what you achieve comes through your own understanding.
The words of the ancient Chinese sages are as timeless as they are
wise. The words of ancient Chinese philosophers have influenced
other thinkers across the world for more than 2,000 years, and
continue to shape our ideas today. The Art of War & Other
Classics of Eastern Philosophy includes translations of Sun Tzu's
Art of War, Lao-Tzu's Tao Te Ching, the teachings of the master
sage Confucius, and the writings of Mencius. From insights on
warfare and diplomacy to advice on how to deal with one's neighbors
and colleagues, this collection of classical Eastern philosophy
will provide readers with countless nuggets of wisdom. IBPA
Benjamin Franklin Gold Award Winner 2017!
"An elegant and comprehensive critical edition of the Dao De Jing."
KIRKUS Review This book examines one of the world's most enduring
and influential literary works through the timeless art of qigong.
In his words, Lao Tzu (or Laozi), author of the Dao De Jing,
embodies qigong principles, advocating the cultivation of mind and
body. Only when we know qigong can we know Lao Tzu-and only when we
know Lao Tzu can we know the Dao De Jing. Lao Tzu's writing has
been read, translated, and discussed around the globe. It deals
with principles that transcend time and culture. That is why this
ancient text has been reimagined countless times in books on
business, relationships, and parenting-but never with a focus on
the art of qigong. This makes the Dao De Jing: A Qigong
Interpretation unique and indispensible. Many chapters in the Dao
De Jing purely talk about qigong, especially the practices of
regulating the body, breathing, mind, qi, and spirit. Dr. Yang, a
renowned author, scholar, and martial artist, devoted decades to
researching and writing this book. He interprets and analyzes the
81 chapters of the Dao De Jing. His commentary will bring new
insight, inspiration, and depth to your understanding of Lao Tzu's
words-and to your qigong practice. This book includes The complete
Dao De Jing in English and its original Chinese text Dr. Yang,
Jwing-Ming's commentary and analysis of each chapter Numerous
illustrations and diagrams The Dao De Jing: A Qigong Interpretation
is not a book of instruction. It is about the Way-the path before
us, in qigong and in life, where what you achieve comes through
your own understanding.
One of the best-selling English-language translations of the
Taoteching.
"A refreshing new translation. . . . Highly
recommended."--"Library Journal"
"With its clarity and scholarly range, this version of the
"Taoteching" works as both a readable text and a valuable resource
of Taoist interpretation."--"Publishers Weekly"
"Read it in confidence that it comes as close as possible to
expressing the Chinese text in English."--Victor Mair, professor of
Chinese studies, University of Pennsylvania
"Lao-tzu's""Taoteching" is an essential volume of world
literature, and Red Pine's nuanced and authoritative English
translation--reissued and published with the Chinese text "en
face"--is one of the best-selling versions. What sets this volume
apart from other translations are its commentaries by scores of
Taoist scholars, poets, monks, recluses, adepts, and emperors
spanning more than two thousand years. "I envisioned this book,"
Red Pine notes in his introduction, "as a discussion between
Lao-tzu and a group of people who have thought deeply about his
text."
"Sages have no mind of their own"
"their mind is the mind of the people"
"to the good they are good"
"to the bad they are good"
"until they become good"
"to the true they are true"
"to the false they are true"
"until they become true . . ."
Lao-tzu (ca. 600 BCE) was a Chinese sage who Confucius called "a
dragon among men." He served as Keeper of the Royal Archives and
authored the "Taoteching."
Red Pine is one of the world's foremost translators of Chinese
literary and religious texts.
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Tao Te Ching (Paperback)
Lao Tzu; Translated by Stephen Addiss, Stanley Lombardo; Introduction by Burton Watson
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This translation captures the terse and enigmatic beauty of the
ancient original and resists the tendency toward interpretive
paraphrase found in many other editions. Along with the complete
translation, Lombardo and Addiss provide one or more key lines from
the original Chinese for each of the eighty-one sections, together
with a transliteration of the Chinese characters and a glossary
commenting on the pronunciation and meaning of each Chinese
character displayed. This greatly enhances the reader's
appreciation of how the Chinese text works and feels and the
different ways it can be translated into English.
Eastern Wisdom: Five Paths to Enlightenment explores Buddhism,
Taoism, Hindu Mysticism, Confucianism, and Shinto. Here are
spiritual paths that most Westerners have no real understanding of,
but the wisdom here is both timeless and liberating. These five
classics-The Creed of Buddha; The Sayings of Lao Tzu; The
Yengishiki; The Great Learning, and Hindu Mysticism-are valuable
introductions of the religions of the East.
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Tao Te Ching (Paperback, New edition)
Lao Tzu; Translated by Arthur Waley; Notes by Arthur Waley; Introduction by Robert Wilkinson; Series edited by Tom Griffith
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Translated with Notes by Arthur Waley. With an Introduction by
Robert Wilkinson. Dating from around 300BC, Tao Te Ching is the
first great classic of the Chinese school of philosophy called
Taoism. Within its pages is summed up a complete view of the cosmos
and how human beings should respond to it. A profound mystical
insight into the nature of things forms the basis for a humane
morality and vision of political utopia. The ideas in this work
constitute one of the main shaping forces behind Chinese
spirituality, art and science, so much so that no understanding of
Chinese civilisation is possible without a grasp of Taoism. This
edition presents the authoritative translation by Arthur Waley,
with a new Introduction reflecting recent developments in the
interpretation of the work.
Available for the first time in a handy, easy-to-use size, here is the most accessible and authoritative modern English translation of the ancient Chinese classic. This new Vintage edition includes an introduction and notes by the well-known writer and scholar of philosophy and comparative religion, Jacob Needleman.
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