Everyday Tao: Living with Balance and Harmony
W**G
Great companion piece to 365 Tao
I needed another copy of this book as I gave one away some years back. The Taoist ideas are clearly expressed and the explanations of the old characters used for each entry is worth the price of the book alone.
R**S
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J**E
This is a book followers of Taoism should have in their personal library. A great read.
I have had a passion for the Asian martial arts (Judo, Jujitsu, Karate-Do, Kung-Fu, Tai Chi, and Kenjutsu) and philosophy (Zen, Taoism, Shintoism etc.) for most of my life. Recently I have been reading more books on Zen and Taoism, which have similar philosophies. They both emphasize basic principles on how to live our lives and how to view the world.I picked up this 256 page (Everyday Tao by Deng Ming-Dao) book for a bargain price on Amazon. There is an enormous amount of material in this volume. Each page has a word followed by an ideogram and explains the meaning as it applies to Taoism. This text is organized into fifteen areas and they are as follows: (1) Nature (2) Silence (3) Books (4) Strategy (5) Movement (6) Skill (7) Craft (8) Conduct (9) Moderation (10) Devotion (11) Perseverance (12) Teaching (13) Self (14) Simplifying (15) Union.The author is a Taoist master who has written numerous books on Taoism. This book, (everyday Tao) along with Scholar Warrior: An introduction to the Tao in everyday life by Deng Ming-Dao will provide a comprehensive introduction to the philosophy of Taoism.Rating: 5 Stars. Joseph J. Truncale (Author: Haiku Moments: How to read, write and enjoy haiku)
C**R
A Sacred Text for Our Times
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.
S**A
This would be way better as a calender
I bought this book looking to understand the key concepts and practices of Taoism, something I had studied in various world religion courses. I was incredibly disappointed because it was so boring. I am an avid reader, and the truth is the ONLY way to read this is a page at a time, then set it down. I can't stand that. I want to keep reading, but there is not a general flow from page to page. THat having been said, if you are able to read a page and then sit back and contemplate, it's terrific, although I suggest having a general knowledge of what Taoism is before reading the ways in which it is applied. Why? Because it is applied to everything! If it had been on one of those "new word a day" calenders, it would be far more enticing. "What should I consider today to reground myself in reality within the inter-collective framework of the universe?"
L**E
You have to read this book
Have you ever over complicated things in your life? I think we’ve all been there, pick up this book and learn the Tao meaning of everyday terms. I think this book will change your perspective.
H**E
Excellent Book
Excellent book! Teaches the basics of the spirituality of Taoism, and teaching one how to live in balance and harmoney with self, nature, and cosmos. Simple to read and follow, some words of wisdom needs to be lightly meditated on, if not little deeper. If one is very wise, one should have no problem understanding the words of wisdom. For those wanting to cultivate wisdom, not just spiritual being and living, this is the right book for those seekers.
W**O
Tao
I liked this book as it gives a daily thought to meditate on as well as the symbols.I like the idea that when I'm stumped, I just open to a page and read what is there.Great for this!
B**O
Extremely helpful
I bought this book when I was in full depression and didn't know it.It helped me concentrate on basic and generous ideas of life. They became the equivalent of rocks I could grab among a sea of negativity and cheerlessness.I took it with me to read on my way to work. It helped me focus on what was important, and, know what was important and what was not important.On the layout of the book: I loved it. One page per word. It keeps your thoughts from wandering. I came to recognise the signs which were used to write the chinese ideograms. It became a guessing game too.
J**O
nice book
A nice book of Taoist wisdom, to dip into on a daily basis.
M**Y
Love this book!
Great book
M**N
Five Stars
Brillant book
M**R
Five Stars
Excellent
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