Taoism
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Essential Teachings of the Way and Its Power
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Over 2,000 years ago, the great sage Lao-Tzu was disillusioned that others were unwilling to learn his path to natural goodness and harmony with nature. Today, his Tao Te Ching is one of China's most enduring sacred texts. This introduction to the Tao reveals Lao-Tzu's vast spiritual legacy, including Taoism's mystical roots in China's ancient shamanistic tradition; keys to ethical living, inner silence, and simplicity; Taoist meditation for awareness and healing; Taoist prayers, rituals, and iconography; and teachings on diet, poetry, feng shui, dream yoga, and much more. Ken Cohen is a renowned Taoist initiate, China scholar, and qigong master.

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LOLDavid, February 17, 2006
Reviewer: LOLDavid
from Los Angeles, California
I wasn’t too impressed with this series of lectures from Sounds True. I came into it not knowing much about Taoism and Ken Cohen was pretty dry in his description of this religion. Since I was driving I couldn’t do the meditations but they didn’t really sound all that interesting. Mr. Cohen emphasizes that the way of the Tao is beyond words and he talks a little about the Lao Tzu, but he isn’t really good at discussing Taoism for a western mind in the same way that Alan Watts was so good at illuminating Buddhism for modern thinkers. I guess I’ll have to look elsewhere for a better introduction to Taoism.
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T001545
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