Everyday Tao: Living with Balance and Harmony by Ming-dao Deng - Presentation Transcript
Everyday Tao: Living with Balance
and Harmony by Ming-dao Deng
A Sacred Text For Our Times
A must-have for all those who want to incorporate Taoist wisdom into their
everyday lives, this companion to Deng Ming-Daos popular 365 Tao shows
readers how to live in harmony with nature, others, and their natural
selves. Fifteen sections address key issues encountered in spiritual growth
and offer clear, specific directions on bringing the Taoist spirit into work,
relationships, and all aspects of everyday life. Line drawings.
Personal Review: Everyday Tao: Living with Balance and
Harmony by Ming-dao Deng
In my opinion, this book, along with its counterpart 365 Tao: Daily
Meditations, distills and presents the essence of Taoist thought better than
anything else I've read; you get the Taoist insights which matter, not
scholarly trivia. In fact, I would rank these two books even higher than the
Tao Te Ching and other Taoist classics. As I read these books, I was
repeatedly stunned by the profoundness of the ideas and the remarkably
graceful beauty with which they're presented. In other words, I'm trying to
say that these books are perhaps best viewed as genuine sacred texts for
our times, not merely books.
Obviously, my rating is 5 stars, and I can't recommend these books highly
enough. In addition to these books, I also highly recommend Zen Guitar
and 50 Spiritual Classics: Timeless Wisdom from 50 Great Books on Inner
Discovery, Enlightenment and Purpose for those who are interested in
spiritual growth without being tied to any particular religious doctrine.
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In my opinion, this book, along with its counterpar more
In my opinion, this book, along with its counterpart 365 Tao: Daily Meditations, distills and presents the essence of Taoist thought better than anything else I've read; you get the Taoist insights which matter, not scholarly trivia. In fact, I would rank these two books even higher than the Tao Te Ching and other Taoist classics. As I read these books, I was repeatedly stunned by the profoundness of the ideas and the remarkably graceful beauty with which they're presented. In other words, I'm trying to say that these books are perhaps best viewed as genuine sacred texts for our times, not merely books.
Obviously, my rating is 5 stars, and I can't recommend these books highly enough. In addition to these books, I also highly recommend Zen Guitar and 50 Spiritual Classics: Timeless Wisdom from 50 Great Books on Inner Discovery, Enlightenment and Purpose for those who are interested in spiritual growth without being tied to any particular religious doctrine. less
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