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Taoism for Beginners: A Guide to Balanced Living

Taoism for Beginners: A Guide to Balanced Living in Franklin, TN

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Taoism for Beginners: A Guide to Balanced Living in Franklin, TN

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Taoism for Beginners
is a practical guide to applying the key notions, concepts and beliefs underlying Taoism's various branches and schools.
Authors C. Alexander and Annellen Simpkins tap into their years of training and study in meditation, martial arts and Eastern philosophy to provide readers with a comprehensive introduction to the spiritual tenets and attainments that mark the holistic pathway to a life more in balance.
This book offers readers:
A clear explanation of what Taoism is and how to apply its most salient tenets and teachings to your daily life
Simple exercises to enable you to lead a calmer and more mindful, connected life—taking in a range of practices that include meditation, breathing, chi kung and tai chi chuan
An exploration of the origins and background of Taoism, including the various sects and schools of thought
An informative discussion of key Taoist concepts, including
wu-wei
(nonaction),
yin
and
yang
, and the powerful way of
De
(the cradle of power, virtue and life)
This new edition has been updated by the author to include the connections between Taoism and mindfulness and meditation, as well as ritualized practices to heighten mind-body connection in order to control
chi
(energy). Taoist principles and concepts have guided people on the path to harmony, wholeness, balance and greater well-being for millennia. This beginning resource makes an ancient religion, its practices and history accessible for a twenty-first century reader.
Taoism for Beginners
is a practical guide to applying the key notions, concepts and beliefs underlying Taoism's various branches and schools.
Authors C. Alexander and Annellen Simpkins tap into their years of training and study in meditation, martial arts and Eastern philosophy to provide readers with a comprehensive introduction to the spiritual tenets and attainments that mark the holistic pathway to a life more in balance.
This book offers readers:
A clear explanation of what Taoism is and how to apply its most salient tenets and teachings to your daily life
Simple exercises to enable you to lead a calmer and more mindful, connected life—taking in a range of practices that include meditation, breathing, chi kung and tai chi chuan
An exploration of the origins and background of Taoism, including the various sects and schools of thought
An informative discussion of key Taoist concepts, including
wu-wei
(nonaction),
yin
and
yang
, and the powerful way of
De
(the cradle of power, virtue and life)
This new edition has been updated by the author to include the connections between Taoism and mindfulness and meditation, as well as ritualized practices to heighten mind-body connection in order to control
chi
(energy). Taoist principles and concepts have guided people on the path to harmony, wholeness, balance and greater well-being for millennia. This beginning resource makes an ancient religion, its practices and history accessible for a twenty-first century reader.

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