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Tao: The Watercourse Way by Alan W. Watts

Tao: The Watercourse Way



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Tao: The Watercourse Way Alan W. Watts ebook
Publisher: Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
Page: 134
ISBN: 9780394733111
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Don Quixote's Path of Least Resistance. One of the things that drew me to Daoism is its deep connection to the earth. Overall, Alan Watts developed an extensive audio library of nearly 400 talks and wrote more than 25 books during his lifetime, including his final volume, Tao: The Watercourse Way. ["The Way of Chuang Tzu" Thomas Merton] ["Tao: The Watercourse Way" Alan Watts] Instead of lost in translation, I found there is much to gain. Here's a quote from 'Tao: The Watercourse Way' by Alan Watts and Al Chung-liang Huang about yin~yang and the difference between opposition and polarity. It prizes the yin over the yang. Lao Tzu says: The way of the Tao is a watercourse way. Water images and metaphor are especially emphasized in the Chinese tradition called Daoism (or "Taoism"). Alan Watts - posted in General Discussion: Hi, I'm reading Tao the Watercourse Way and in it Alan Watts states that neither Lao Tzu nor Chuang Tzu mentions the I Ching. €Tao: The Watercourse Way” is the last book written by Alan Watts. Lao Tzu says, "Tao is the watercourse way. [3] The Song Dynasty, considered by some to be the pinnacle of classical Chinese civilization, existed between the years 960 and 1279. Gurdjieff s way is the way of the rock. Alan Watts' last book before he died was: Tao: The Watercourse Way. Overall Alan Watts developed an extensive audio library of nearly 400 talks and wrote more than 25 books during his lifetime, including his final volume, Tao; the Watercourse Way. I recently finished reading one of Alan Watt's books called Tao: The Watercourse Way, which was published after Watts's death with a collaboration with Al Chung-liang Huang. Solala's Blog for the week of 2/11/13. The water simply flows downwards wherever the earth allows it." Tao is the way of the soft, the feminine way, the watercourse way. The movement has a few beautiful things about it.

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