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Lao Tzu
Hua Hu Ching
#73.
When one gives
whatever one can without restraint,
The barriers of
individuality break down.
It no longer
becomes possible to tell whether it is
the Student offering
himself to the teacher,
or the Teacher offering
himself to the student.
One sees only two
immaculate beings, reflecting one
Another like a pair
of brilliant mirrors.
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Through
out the years I've offered resources on Daoism, Medical Qigong,
Qigong Movement, Tai Chi and more... The following bibliography is
just the beginning.
*Please email me
for more information on how to obtain
these books:
christina@therisinglotus.com
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The Taoist Manual, An
Illustrated Guide
by Brock Silvers
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The Daoist Monastic Manual
by Livia Kohn
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Handbooks for Daoist
Practice by Louis Komjathy (translator)
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The Primordial Breath Vol I
& II by Jane Huang (translator)
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Taoist Meditaion
by
Isabelle Robinet
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Taoism and the Rite of
Cosmic Renewal
by Michael R Saso
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Tao Magic, The Chinese
Art of the Occult
by Laszlo Legeza
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Teachings of the Tao
by Eva Wong
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Workbook for the
Spiritual Development of All People
by Ni, Hua Ching
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Hua Hu Ching, The Unknown
Teachings of Lao Tzu by Brian Walker (translator)
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The Taoist Classics, The
Collected Translations of Thomas Cleary; Volumes I,
II, III, IV by Thomas Cleary
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Early Daoist Scriptures
by Stephen R. Bokenkamp
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Women in Daoism
by
Catherine Despeux & Livia Kohn
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Creativity and
Taoism
by Chang Chung-yuan
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The Taoist
Experience: An Anthology
by Livia Kohn
...Not Daoist per se, but good none-the-less
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