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The contents of the book point the way to raising ones conscousness merging with the spirit tao
This book can be confusing occasionally but it is full of useful information about finding the tao
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- This product had a total of 91 reviews as of our last analysis date on Oct 27 2021.
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Most of the book is taken up by a commentary by shuiching tzu likely written somewhere between 16441911 ce
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
This happens again with section 17
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Well i could continue pointing out shuichings hypocrisy and rather irritating tone but the bigger issue here is eva wongs choice of commentator
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
As she notes several commentaries on cultivating stillness exist so why this is the one she chose frankly says something about her own point of view
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Dont get me wrong it is worth buying this book you just have to read between the lines a bit and take the commentary with a grain of salt and again theres much basic information here that can fill in a lot of gaps for you but you have to deal with the perspectives of the translator and commentator
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
It seems like it was written at a time when taoism was influenced by buddhism
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This book is based on an ancient taoist text written by lao tzu