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  1. The Sacred Books of the East: Volume 40. The Sacred Books of China. The Texts of Tâoism. Part 2 by Friedrich Max Müller, 2001-02-21
  2. Teilhard Taoism and Western Thought (Teilhard Studies) by Allerd Stikker, 1986-06
  3. Understanding Taoism by Jennifer Oldstone-Moore, 2003-07-04
  4. Principles of Taoism by Paul Wildish, 2000-11-01
  5. The Wisdom of Asia - 365 Days: Buddhism, Confucianism, Taoism (365 Days) by Danielle Follmi, Olivier Follmi, 2007-10-22
  6. What Is Taoism?: and Other Studies in Chinese Cultural History by Herrlee Glessner Creel, 1982-09-15
  7. The Sacred Books of China the Texts of Taoism Part I: The Sacred Books of the East Part Thirty-Nine
  8. Seven Great Bibles: The Sacred Scriptures Of Hinduism, Buddhism, Zoroastrianism, Confucianism Taoism, Mohammedanism, Judaism And Christianity (World Unity Library) by Alfred W. Martin, 2007-07-25
  9. Way and Byway: Taoism, Local Religion, and Models of Divinity in Sung and by Robert Hymes, 2002-01-07
  10. The Taoist Classics Volume 2: Understanding Reality, the Inner Teachings of Taoism, The Book of Balance and Harmony, Practical Taoism
  11. Taoism by Jennifer Oldstone-Moore, 2003-07-03
  12. Creativity And Taoism: A Study Of Chinese Philosophy, Art, And Poetry by Chang Chung-yuan, 1970
  13. Tao te Ching: The Poetry of Nature by Kari Hohne, 2009-05-13
  14. The Religions of China: Confucianism and Taoism Described and Compared With Christianity (Classic Reprint) by James Legge, 2010-07-17

81. Taoism And The Arts Of China
Conceptual and artistic achievements of the Taoist tradition, Includes works ranging in date from Category Society Religion and Spirituality taoism Arts......Exploring the conceptual and artistic achievements of the Taoist tradition, taoismand the Arts of China features 150 rare works ranging in date from 500 BCE
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Asian Art Museum San Francisco February 21 - May 13, 2001 xploring the conceptual and artistic achievements of the Taoist tradition, Taoism and the Arts of China features 150 rare works ranging in date from 500 BCE to 1800 CE, including an extraordinary array of paintings, sculptures, calligraphy, textiles, ritual objects, and scholar's books. Taoism and the Arts of China is organized by the Art Institute of Chicago and is accompanied by a 415-page catalogue that makes significant contributions to the fields of Chinese religion, culture, and art history. The Asian Art Museum's presentation of Taoism and the Arts of China will be the last opportunity to view the exhibition. Click on small images for full images with captions
Zhang Lu
Deified Laozi Stele
Star Chart
Zhang Huang
Mountain-shaped Censer
Jiao Bingzhen
The Star-Lords
The Dipper Mother Celestial Worthy Taoist Ritual Ordination Scroll Chen Yanqing Zhenwu The Eight Immortals Juran Peaches of Longevity Festival Tiger and Dragon Panel Ordination Scroll

82. Plum Flower Press: Chinese Internal Martial Arts Books And Videos
Specializes in Chinese internal styles. Ba gua zhang (pa kua chang), xing yi quan, tai ji quan, internal strength development, taoism, acupuncture, tui na, meridian theory. Arcata, California.
http://www.plumflower.com/
W elcome to the Plum Flower Press Web site. We are a martial arts book company specializing in the Chinese 'internal' styles (click here for What is an Internal Martial Art? ). We offer high quality books and videos covering all aspects of Ba Gua Zhang (Pa Kua Chang), Xing Yi Quan, and Tai Ji Quan, plus the most reliable scholarly texts on Taoist thought, and supplementary texts and videos on the development of explosive whole body power, combat throwing, and Chin Na (seizing, locking, and breaking of the joints). If you are interested in the esoteric chinese martial arts, whether for the incredible striking power or the taoist-based health and longevity they promise, you have come to the right place! At Plum Flower Press you will find the most clearly-articulated and straight-forwardly presented texts on the internal martial arts available anywhere. We choose to offer a smaller number of the very best and most useful texts rather than a huge, disconcerting and confusing number of titles of questionable value. We believe in practice guided by the best available sources rather than armchair martial arts informed by a huge library of contradictory and misleading information.

83. Taoism
The taoism section of the Humanics Publishing Group.Category Society Religion and Spirituality taoism Merchandise......New Age material on taoism, eastern philosophy, metaphysical, Enhancingbody and Spirit, More. Humanics new alternative publishing
http://www.humanicspub.com/taoism.htm

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How To Order About Us Manuscript Guidelines ... Contact Us The Tao of Star Wars
Author: John M. Porter, MD
ISBN: 0893343854
Price: $17.95
The Creative Tao - Lao Tzu's Tao Te Ching Adapted for a New Age
Author: Pamla Metz, Ed.D.
ISBN: 0893342556
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The Tao of the Circles
Author: Carl Garant ISBN: 0893343277 Price: $17.95 The Tao of Gardening - A Collection of Reflections Adapted from Lao Tzu's TaoTe Ching Author: Pamela Metz ISBN: 0893343463 Price: $17.95 The Tao of Leadership Author: John Heider ISBN: 089334284X Price: $17.95 The Tao of Living on Purpose Author: Judith Morgan and Andre de Zanger ISBN: 089334284X Price: $16.95 The Tao of Management - Lao Tzu's Tao Te Ching Adapted for a New Age Author: Bob Messing ISBN: 0893341118 Price: $18.95

84. Women's Early Eastern Spirituality
Survey of early women masters in Buddhism, taoism, Shinto and Zen includes excerpted texts, poetry, Eastern fine art illustrations
http://music.acu.edu/www/iawm/pages/reference/masters.html

85. Mr Sage's Taoist Homepage
Personal thoughts and views from a Philosophical Taoist. Includes Taoist theories and traditional Category Society Religion and Spirituality taoism Personal Pages...... This website's intent is to give a more scientific, astrophysics,philosophical, as well as traditional esoteric view on taoism.
http://members.aol.com/MrSage365/Taoist.html
Mr Sage's Philosophical Taoist Website!
The Tao can be talked about, but not the total and/or eternal Tao.
Hello, I'm a Philosophical Taoist. This site has other pages dealing with Taoist theories and other great links. This website's intent is to give a more scientific, astro-physics, philosophical, as well as traditional esoteric view on Taoism. May you find balance within this website :)
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Come into our Taoist Chatroom Taoism Chatroom (save room and share) Learn to Meditate in Meditations Join our Taoist Mailing List: Wayfarers, Wayfaring Some of my favored sites Tao Te Ching The Way of Chuang Tzu Lieh Tzu Quotations The Tao of Star Wars ... Time Also come check out: Taoistic Poems (New) The Tao of Liberty The Tao of Magick (New) The Tao of Combat (New) The Tao of Astronomy Shamanistic Visions Other Taoist Links: Taoism Links Let me know what you think about my page. Send mail by clicking

86. Lao Tzu And Taoism
Lao Tzu, and a short History on taoism. The Tao can This is a quick viewof the Ancient Sage known as Lao Tzu and taoism. Lao Tzu and
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Lao Tzu, and a short History on Taoism.
The Tao can be talked about, but not the total and/or eternal Tao
This is a quick view of the Ancient Sage known as Lao Tzu and Taoism.
Lao Tzu and Taoism:
Taken from a book called, Exploring Civilizations:
He wandered out to the western border of his state, riding his water buffalo. He searched for a place to live a simple life, close to nature and without trouble. With him, he carried his ideas. No one ever heard of him again. But before he could cross the border, officials made him write down his ideas: "Live a simple life, be free, be yourself, and be close to nature. Do these things and you will be wise and happy." These words have been kept in a little book called Tao Te Ching, the "writings of Maps of the Way." (Book of Vertues)
Some years before, a young man nervously walked up to the great scholar, or man of ideas, and keeper of the library in the capital city.
The scholar was Lao-tzu, the most respected thinker of his day. And the young man was confucius. Confucius spoke about his duty to make the lives of the people better. Lao-tzu answered: "Just like mosquitos will keep you awake all night, this talk about duty to your fellow man drives me crazy. Dont worry about it! Just try to keep your world as simple as possible. Rememberjust like the wind blows whenever and wherever it wants to, good times will come and sometime and somewhere. Be natural. Go with the wind."
Like confucius, Lao-tzu had been troubled by the violence of his times. But he thought that it was a mistake to try to change people. He believed that people were naturally good. Man didn't have to be "controlled." Too much control was spoiling man. He saw that men were trying to live by "man-made" laws, customs, and traditions. They couldn't do this and were unhappy. If men follow the ways of Tao, the way of nature, they will lead a good life. He really told each man to "do your own thing"be yourself.

87. Chinese Health Institute - SifuPhil.com
T'aichi, chi-kung, taoism, traditional Chinese medicine, hsing-i, pa-kua taught by Sifu Philip Louis Bonifonte in Kingston, Pennsylvania.
http://www.sifuphil.com/

88. Taoism Forum Frigate
Forum and live chat pertaining to all aspects of taoism.Category Society Religion and Spirituality taoism Chats and Forums...... Welcome to the taoism Forum Frigate. Post yer opinion, a link to some of yer work,or yer thoughts regarding the best books and criticisms concerning taoism.
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89. The Llewellyn Journal
Articles by both new and wellknow writers on a variety of topics including new age, healing, spirituality, magic, ghosts, UFOs, shamanism, Tarot, taoism and Wicca.
http://www.llewellynjournal.com/
Sunday, Mar. 30, 2003
Read E-mail to the Journal
Welcome to The Llewellyn Journal
Date: 2001-07-01 By: Donald Michael Kraig
An introduction to The Llewellyn Journal and its editor, Donald Michael Kraig. Includes the subjects that will be covered in the journal such as the New Age, astrology, ceremonial magic, cryptozoology, UFOs, Wicca, Witchcraft and Paganism, ghosts, spirit communication and more.
'E-Mail To The Journal' is Here

Date: 2002-08-20 By: Donald Michael Kraig
The Llewellyn Journal institutes a new feature: posting your email comments about articles. Here, Journal editor Donald Michael Kraig explains how you can participate.
Celebrating Life During Tough Times

Date: 2003-03-06 By: Elizabeth Owens
Author explains how we should celebrate all aspects of life, including the unpleasant aspects, including even death. A simple ceremony is described.
Decoding Dreams
Date: 2003-02-24 By: Henry Woodhouser Dreams Working Interactive is a handy tool for interpreting and understanding your dreams. Eternal Secrets for Everyday Life Date: 2003-02-24 By: Ernest Wentwhistle Webster’s Success Secrets are the simple but eternally powerful truths which must remain secrets no longer.

90. Religion (WWW-VL) Taoism
Search * Submit URL * New * Mail Maintainer * Last modified 25 Dec. 1997. taoism.LaoTze DaoDeJing In chinese, english translations and as calligraphy.
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In chinese, english translations and as calligraphy.
" Dao De Jing " ( Rick Harbaugh )
Lao-tsu Taoism classic in Chinese with each character hyperlinked to its definition and etymology. Link to English translation also.
[1997,October 24]
Added by: rick.harbaugh@yale.edu
Taoist Resource Center
A very comprehensive site dealing with: Recovery Issues, Parenting Issues, Women's Issues, Martial Arts, Oriental and/or Holistic/Alternative Medicine as well as Religion and Philosophy!
Taoism Information Page
Scholarly and philosophical information on Taoism
Tao, A Synthesis of Taoist Philosophy
Taoism contains elements of both religion and philosophy..., here are some core elements of the taoist tradition. ©Armin Müller
email: amueller@sunfly.ub.uni-freiburg.de

91. RadicalConsciousness: Radical Consciousness
Books and writings by M. F. Taylor dealing with enlightenment from several perspectives Buddhism, taoism, Transcendence, and others.
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Eclipse Press Awareness Publications
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WE SHALL REQUIRE A SUBSTANTIALLY NEW MANNER OF THINKING IF HUMANKIND IS TO SURVIVE Albert Einstein
Welcome to the process of Knowing What is beyond the bondage of mind, space and time.
World In Denial is a new paperback that combines Secrets of Political Power: The Art of Political-Corporate Extortion and Radical Consciousness (both books reviewed and sold separately on this website): The Problem and the Solution, two books for the price of one in World InDenial is available at BookSurge. (Clicking here leaves this website.)
Read This Book: and get enlightened, like God, to know the truth of your existence.
This is the journey of inner space, where the only real progress of mankind takes place, which is the advancement of consciousness into Awareness.
This is reclaiming your Self, not maintaining the compulsion you have become. This is understanding the Mystery of who You are, the journey Home, Knowing you are Lived. This is what Jesus Knew. What Buddha, Lao Tzu, and all the others have Known. This web page is just a personal and limited expression of That. And when you Know, you Know there is nothing to become because you already are It (but this is getting ahead of the game). It's not free. It's going to cost you something. The cost of Knowing who You are is the sacrifice of who you think you are; it's the sacrifice of your self. Now, if you are psychotic, or what they call a borderline, or where your ego defenses are a bit shaky, or you cling to your self with a death-defying compulsive grasp, such a journey Home may be contra-indicated for the time being (or where much more assistance is indicated). Such a journey (on the more conscious path - it's all, of course, a journey) is not even for the normally neurotic self as that self is simply the socially conditioned robot, a mechanical-self, who has merely bought the cultural illusion and rather desperately (neurotically) tried to live up (or down) to that delusional condition.

92. Index
Rational taoism Welcome to the Rational taoism Site! Contents. Useful Links. Discusswith others interested in Rational taoism at the Scientific taoism List.
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Rational Taoism
Welcome to the Rational Taoism Site!
Contents Introduction and FAQs
The Story of the 3 Sages

The Way to the Way

Basic Taoist Meditation
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Taoist Values in Far Eastern Politics

Useful Links Discuss with others interested in Rational Taoism at the: Scientific Taoism List Study of the Taoist Classics at: Study of the Tao-te Ching in Comparative Translation
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  • 93. Tao, Tantien Breathing, Meditation; Sixth Patriarch Zen Center, Berkeley, CA
    Discusses the special relationship between Zen and taoism.Category Society Religion and Spirituality taoism Articles......Zen taoism. The combining of Zen and taoism is not new. Bodhidharmapracticed Taoist yoga in India. He brought Buddhism to China
    http://www.zenhall.org/Pages/tao.html
    The combining of Zen and Taoism is not new. Bodhidharma practiced Taoist yoga in India. He brought Buddhism to China where it combined with Chinese Taoism to produce living Lin Chi (Rinzai) Zen. The great Korean Zen Master Won Hyo combined both practices in the Silla dynasty 1300 years ago, practicing the same Sun-do breathing we teach here today. Japanese Zen Master Hakuin strongly emphasized the importance of Taoist breathing techniques for Zen practitioners.
    In the search for awakening to our Essence Mind, Zen meditation is a direct spiritual path. With awakening, all that remains is harmony, love, peace, compassion and wisdom. But with poor healthy or energy and emotional imbalances, many obstacles arise for deep sitting meditaton. Modern day Zen practitioners unknowingly are not utilizing the benefits that Taoism can bring to their practice. Also, Zen has wisdom which goes beyond the harmonizing benefits of Taoism, but Taoists do not realize this Zen wisdom and for them it is easy to become attached to their own energy.
    With wisdom and pure intention, if we combine Zen and Taoism, we can enter a correct spiritual path with balanced health and purified mind, and achieve great awakening.

    94. Taoism
    taoism and the Arts of China A splendid website related to an exhibitionheld in Chicago, November 4, 2000January 7, 2001. Recent Additions
    http://helios.unive.it/~pregadio/taoism.html
    Home Page Daozang (Taoist Canon)
    Texts
    Books Essays ... Other Collections of Links
    Taoist Studies in the World Wide Web
    Home Page FEATURED WEBSITE (from September 2001) Taoism and the Arts of China
    A splendid website related to an exhibition held in Chicago, November 4, 2000-January 7, 2001. Recent Additions: Interview with Min Zhiting , Chairman of China Taoist Association (Taoist Restoration Society) Laozi (Alan K. L. Chan
    Published in the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Zhuangzi , (Harold Roth)
    Published in the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Sacred Mountain Press Three Pines Press Daoism and Chinese Culture
    Introduction (in PDF format) to Livia Kohn's recently published book (Cambridge, Mass.: Three Pines Press, 2001). The Chinese character "Dao" is reproduced from the cover of Julian Pas, A Select Bibliography on Taoism (Saskatoon China Pavilion, 1997) "Taoist Studies in the World Wide Web" is online since May 18, 1998
    URL of this page: http://helios.unive.it/~pregadio/taoism.html
    This page last updated on September 2, 2002
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    95. ACCS
    Organization devoted to Shaolin Kung Fu, T'ai Chi, ShuaiChiao, H'sing-I, Pa Qua, Chinese medicine, and taoism. Features links, articles, history, affiliate schools, and related information.
    http://www.kungfu.org/
    S ome 1500 years ago in the Hunan province of China, Shao-lin monks wanted to live in isolation, pursuing the peaceful teachings of Buddha. In order to protect their freedom in a land filled with violence, they developed a powerful system of self-preservation. This system was based on the avoidance of conflict and the cultivation of mind, body, and spirit.
    Enjoy pictures from Grandmaster DeMaria's visit to the Grand Opening of the new Peaceful Dragon . (Above Venerable Shi Guolin and Grandmaster pop some balloons.) Today Kung Fu continues to fill a need in western society to combat stress and strengthen personal health and character. This web page is dedicated to those who wish to pursue a better way of life through the cultivation of the mind, body, and spirit.
    Click on Message from Grandmaster to see the latest article, or click on Archives and find a host of interesting articles written over the years. After you read them you will know you have touched the heart of Shao-lin.
    This effort is sponsored by the American Center for Chinese Studies and contributors to and affiliates of this traditional, educational organization.

    96. The Western Reform Taoist Congregation
    Western Reform taoism movement in America.
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    97. Tao | Thinking | Taoism And Anarchism
    taoism Anarchism. Although it has helped shape Chinese culture as much as Buddhismand Confucianism, taoism by its very nature never became an official cult.
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    ANARCHISM IS USUALLY CONSIDERED a recent, Western phenomenon, but its roots reach deep in the ancient civilizations of the East. The first clear expression of an anarchist sensibility may be traced back to the Taoists in ancient China from about the sixth century BC. Indeed, the principal Taoist work, the Tao te ching , may be considered one of the greatest anarchist classics. The Taoists at the time were living in a feudal society in which law was becoming codified and government increasingly centralized and bureaucratic. Confucius was the chief spokesman of the legalistic school supporting these developments, and called for a social hierarchy in which every citizen knew his place. The Taoists for their part rejected government and believed that all could live in natural and spontaneous harmony. The conflict between those who wish to interfere and those who believe that things flourish best when left alone has continued ever since. The Taoists and the Confucians were both embedded in ancient Chinese culture. They shared a similar view of nature, but differed strongly in their moral and political views. They both had an attitude of respectful trust to human nature; the Christian notion of original sin is entirely absent from their thought. Both believed that human beings have an innate predisposition to goodness which is revealed in the instinctive reaction of anyone who sees a child falling into a well. Both claimed to defend the Tao or the way of the ancients and sought to establish voluntary order.

    98. Zen, Buddhism, Taoism, Religion, Christianity, And Meditation Discussions From T
    Stuff and nonsense about Zen, Buddhism, taoism, Christianity, and Meditation.
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    99. Taoism - Wikipedia
    taoism. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Additionally, the original sourceof taoism is often said to be the ancient 'I Ching', The Book Of Changes.
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    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Taoism HTML Unicode Wade-Giles , spelled Daoism in Pinyin , but usually rendered in Wade-Giles when writing in English ) is an Asian philosophy and religion, though it is also said to be neither but rather a way of life. Translated literally it means "Way" or "Path". The Dao is the natural order of things. It is a force that flows through every living or sentient object, as well as through the entire universe. Daoism is a tradition that has, with its traditional foil Confucianism , shaped Chinese life for more than 2,000 years. Daoism places emphasis upon individual freedom and spontaneity, non-interventionist government and social primitivism and ideas of self-transformation, and so represents in many ways the antithesis to Confucian concern with individual moral duties, community standards, and governmental responsibilities. Traditionally, Taoism has been attributed to three sources: The oldest, the mythical '

    100. Page Has Moved
    Class in Keynsham. T'ai Chi as taught by Chee Soo, suitable for beginners. Includes taoism Taoist philosophy and yoga.
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