Hobbyist, practitioner of tai-chi just started this book after reading Roth's "Original Tao." I'm enjoying it very much. Is there a good translation in print of the Guanzi that someone could recommend?
anyone knows or doing research any other material about avant-garde, fluxus artists and taoist? if so, I would love to discuss and share some about this.
It has nothing to do with a Daoist belief but something to do with superstition. It is said that placing a twig under a rock (actually supporting a rock) can give you relief for backache or leg pain. You can find those twigs supporting a rock at mountains nationwide, especially the famous ones, and sometimes many twigs under one rock.
Very interested in your intepretation of Wuwei as "waiting". I am now an MBA candidate in London, final term, preparing for my dissertation.
Simply reading hundreds of times for last 20 years, and having written 3 editions of intepretation of this greatest philosophy, I find it very useful to try to link the chapters into several parts. Maybe it really helps understand what the author really means: as complex as simple - the paradox he used a lot.
Is it possible for you to send some of your workds and be my tutor in my dissertations? I want to write on the implications of Dao De Jing on modern business manangement.
I would be very interested to read this paper having just attended a retreat with a jhankri shaman from Nepal. I am very interested in bridging this gap in my TCM education.
It was my question originally. My wife and I have seen this a number of times, usually at or around temples in rural China. Most recently we observed twigs placed under a rock at Tanzhe Temple, a major Buddhist temple outside Beijing. Any ideas?Twigs supporting rocks
Thanks for this helpful advice. Keep me posted if any of you have issues with your browsers. I use a Mac so it's not always obvious if there are any problems for PC users.
Did some internet searching and ran across a note that Windows has extra language packs that usually don't get installed. Using the Date, Time and Regional settings in Control Panel allowed me to install East Asian Language Pack, which fixed me right up.
Can you tell me which font is being used for Chinese? I'm only getting square boxes on all the appropriate titles. Maybe a link to the downloadable font on the Internet? :)
Actually the alphabetical results aren't scrambled. It's just that if you're searching for author X, the program includes all records for author X even if s/he is a secondary or third author. In those cases searching for author X may produce a list that looks like author B, author X and author Z. But in all these cases author X will be one of the authors.
The bibliography results get scrambled - there does not appear to be an alphabetical order to the results. Also, for some reason many of the results appear to be duplicated.
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Hobbyist, practitioner of tai-chi just started this book after reading Roth's "Original Tao." I'm enjoying it very much. Is there a good translation in print of the Guanzi that someone could recommend?
anyone knows or doing research any other material about avant-garde, fluxus artists and taoist? if so, I would love to discuss and share some about this.
very good paper about daoism
It has nothing to do with a Daoist belief but something to do with superstition. It is said that placing a twig under a rock (actually supporting a rock) can give you relief for backache or leg pain. You can find those twigs supporting a rock at mountains nationwide, especially the famous ones, and sometimes many twigs under one rock.
DZ1 - DZ338 are uploaded.
Hi, I have not been able to download any files from the daoazng. I am interested in the following:
http://www.daoiststudies.org/daozang/dz/dz0930.pdf
Possible to get a list for items that have been uploaded?
Science on Qi (2010) uploaded to Daoist Studies.
Very interested in your intepretation of Wuwei as "waiting". I am now an MBA candidate in London, final term, preparing for my dissertation.
Simply reading hundreds of times for last 20 years, and having written 3 editions of intepretation of this greatest philosophy, I find it very useful to try to link the chapters into several parts. Maybe it really helps understand what the author really means: as complex as simple - the paradox he used a lot.
Is it possible for you to send some of your workds and be my tutor in my dissertations? I want to write on the implications of Dao De Jing on modern business manangement.
Thank you very much.
Yours sincerely,
Xia (pronounced as Shah)
I would be very interested to read this paper having just attended a retreat with a jhankri shaman from Nepal. I am very interested in bridging this gap in my TCM education.
Oh, I have to get my hands on a copy of this. I have been thinking olong these lines lately.
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It was my question originally. My wife and I have seen this a number of times, usually at or around temples in rural China. Most recently we observed twigs placed under a rock at Tanzhe Temple, a major Buddhist temple outside Beijing. Any ideas?
Twigs supporting rocks
Graceful and attentive performance of this taiji form. The setting and scenery at the Eight Immortals Temple is very beautiful.
Sorry, there's nothing I can do about the scans.
Hey sorry about this people, unfortunately it looks like 'dao house' has had its day. Shame! Oh well onward into nothing in particular we go...
You can read my account of the opening ceremony of the Summit on my blog, at http://www.sustainablechina.info/2009/11/05/chinas-green-religion/
Thanks for this helpful advice. Keep me posted if any of you have issues with your browsers. I use a Mac so it's not always obvious if there are any problems for PC users.
Did some internet searching and ran across a note that Windows has extra language packs that usually don't get installed. Using the Date, Time and Regional settings in Control Panel allowed me to install East Asian Language Pack, which fixed me right up.
Hello,
Can you tell me which font is being used for Chinese? I'm only getting square boxes on all the appropriate titles. Maybe a link to the downloadable font on the Internet? :)
Thanks a bunch!
Ken
Hope to see you in Rothenburg. If you are attending, please get in touch.
Reviewer found - thanks.
Actually the alphabetical results aren't scrambled. It's just that if you're searching for author X, the program includes all records for author X even if s/he is a secondary or third author. In those cases searching for author X may produce a list that looks like author B, author X and author Z. But in all these cases author X will be one of the authors.
As to duplicate entries, sorry about this!
The bibliography results get scrambled - there does not appear to be an alphabetical order to the results. Also, for some reason many of the results appear to be duplicated.
Rafael