Taoism
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Taoism
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Taoism
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- Taoism, an essential guide, Eva Wong
- Tao te ching, a book about the way and the power of the way, a new English version by Ursula K. Le Guin with the collaboration of J.P. Seaton
- Do nothing and do everything, an illustrated new Taoism, written and illustrated by Qiguang Zhao
- Chuang Tsu, inner chapters : a companion to Tao te ching, translated by Gia-fu Feng and Jane English ; introduction by Chungliang Al Huang
- Vitality, energy, spirit, a Taoist sourcebook, translated and edited by Thomas Cleary
- Tao te ching, the classic book of integrity and the way, Lao Tzu ; translated, annotated, and with an afterword by Victor H. Mair ; woodcuts by Dan Heitkamp
- The book of five rings, Miyamoto Musashi ; translated from the Japanese by Thomas Cleary
- Tao classic of longevity and immortality, sacred wisdom and practical techniques, Dr. & Master Zhi Gang Sha
- The Daode jing, a guide, Livia Kohn
- I ching, the book of changes, translated by James Legge
- Tao, the watercourse way, by Alan Watts, with the collaboration of Al Chung-liang Huang ; additional calligraphy by Lee Chih-chang
- A thousand names for joy, living in harmony with the way things are, Byron Katie with Stephen Mitchell
- Asian thought, Robert Zeuschner
- The te of Piglet, Benjamin Hoff
- Dao dė t͡szin, Kanon o Dao i dė, Lao-t͡szy ; [perevod s kitaĭskogo, V.V. Bashkeev [i.e.] Bashkeeva]
- Great minds of the Eastern intellectual tradition, Great Courses ; producer, Alisha Reay ; directors, Jonathan Leven, Wendy Scarbrough
- The sage's Tao Te Ching, ancient advice for the second half of life, William Martin ; foreword by Chungliang Al Huang ; illustrations by Hank Tusinski
- Daoism, [edited by] James Robson
- Each journey begins with a single step, The Taoist book of life, selected, translated and edited by Deng Ming-Dao
- Tao te ching, a new English version, with foreword and notes by Stephen Mitchell
- Tao te ching (Daodejing), the tao and the power, Lao-tzu (Laozi) ; translated with an introduction and commentary by John Minford
- The secret of the golden flower, a Chinese book of life, translated and explained by Richard Wilhelm, with a foreword and commentary by C.G. Jung, and part of the Chinese meditation text The book of consciousness and life, with a foreword by Salome Wilhelm ; translated from the German by Carl F. Baynes
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