Record of Occultists

in hagiography
Berkowitz, Alan. "Record of Occultists." In Religions of China in Practice, 446-470. Princeton University Press, 1996.

The Complementary Nature of Reality

in Book Covers
The Complementary Nature of Reality

he Complementary Nature of Reality

he Complementary Nature of Reality

Chinese Names of Western Scholars

in Links

Philip Clart has posted a very useful list of Chinese Names of Western scholars on his website:

http://www.uni-leipzig.de/~clartp/ChineseNamesWesternScholars.htm

He writes:

Twigs supporting rocks

in Material Culture
Twigs supporting rocks

The Complementary Nature of Reality

The Complementary Nature of Reality

The Complementary Nature of Reality

in New Publications, Bohr, complementarity, complementary, YIN-yang
The Complementary Nature of Reality

Building on the Daoist-associated notion of two oppositional force tendencies in nature, this book presents the framework for a new model of science, one which is completely different from the reigning Western paradigm. In the process, many conventional constructs and theories become subject to reinterpretation — as arbitrary, one-sided representations of reality. This is a bold and provocative work that will challenge many fundamental premises about the world in which we live.

The Complementary Nature of Reality

The Complementary Nature of Reality

Daoist Body Cultivation and Behavioral Kinesiology

in Cultivation, Daoism, Kinesiology
Kohn, Livia. "Daoist Body Cultivation and Behavioral Kinesiology." In First International Summit on Laozi and Daoist Culture.. Beijing, 2009.

Twigs under rocks

in Questions about Daoism

Here's a question I was asked recently.

"When I and my wife visit temples and rural areas in China we see certain (presumably sacred) rocks with twigs inserted under the rocks, as if to support them. Would you happen to know the significance of this? Does it relate to a Daoist belief?"

If you can help with this question, please post your reply here.

The Ethics of Difference in the Zhuangzi.

in ethics, Zhuangzi
Huang, Yong. "The Ethics of Difference in the Zhuangzi." Journal of the American Academy of Religion 78, no. 1 (2010): 65-99.

New Questions on the Old Master: Does Dao De Jing Need to be Re-interpreted?

in Conference Notice, Dao De Jing, LAOZI

A specialized symposium on Dao De Jing will take place as an independent part of the conference “Education and Sustainable Life”, Prague & St. John under the Rock, Czech Republic, June 22–26, 2010 (details: http://www.svatojanskakolej.cz/html/2010circular.htm).

UPDATE: due to an additional source of funding it is possible to reduce the conference fee to 150 EUR. The deadline is extended to April 20th, 2010. (Those who have paid the original fee will be reimbursed at the registration).

New Book Notice: Scripture for the Morning and Evening Rites of the Orthodox Oneness (Zheng Yi Pai)

in New Publications, celestial masters, daily recitation, morning evening rites, scripture, zheng yi

The complete collection of Scriptures for the Morning & Evening Rites of the Orthodox Oneness Sect is now available for the first time in the English Language. The scriptures are a standard collection of prayers and invocations used by the Priests and Priestesses of the Mighty Commonwealth of Orthodox Oneness (Zheng Yi Pai) for daily recitation in the morning and evening. In addition to serving as a tool for daily worship and ritual, the prayers include valuable insight into the values and morals for living in harmony with the Dao.

Morning & Evening Rites Book Cover

in Book Covers
Morning & Evening Rites Book Cover

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