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Daoist Internal Alchemy: Neigong & Weigong Training: The Secret Teaching of Esoteric Daoist Magic

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Daoist Internal Alchemy: Neigong & Weigong Training: The Secret Teaching of Esoteric Daoist Magic

Jerry Alan Johnson, "Daoist Internal Alchemy: Neigong & Weigong Training: The Secret Teaching of Esoteric Daoist Magic"
English | 2014 | ISBN: 188524648X | PDF | pages: 619 | 86.0 mb

Introducing Daoism

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Introducing Daoism

Livia Kohn, "Introducing Daoism"
English | 2008 | ISBN: 0415439981 | 276 pages | PDF | 3 MB

Richard Barnhart, "Along the Border of Heaven: Sung and Yuan Paintings"

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Richard Barnhart, "Along the Border of Heaven: Sung and Yuan Paintings"

Richard Barnhart, "Along the Border of Heaven: Sung and Yuan Paintings"
1983 | ISBN: 0870992910 | English | PDF | 191 pages | 34.5 MB

From the tenth century to the end of the Manchu Ch'ing dynasty early in this century, the dominant concern of the Chinese painter has been the natural world of landscape, trees and rocks, birds and animals, flowers and bamboo— "the myriad phenomena occasioned by consciousness," in the words of the eleventh-century art historian Kuo Jo-hsü. The older figure and narrative traditions remain vital for a time, during the period of the Sung (960–1279) and Yüan (1279–1368) dynasties, then rapidly declined, becoming the concern only of journeymen artisans and court chroniclers. …

A Fourth-Century Daoist Family : The Zhen'gao, or Declarations of the Perfected, Volume 1

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A Fourth-Century Daoist Family : The Zhen'gao, or Declarations of the Perfected, Volume 1

A Fourth-Century Daoist Family :
The Zhen'gao, or Declarations of the Perfected, Volume 1

by Stephen R. Bokenkamp
English | 2021 | ISBN: 0520356268 | 216 Pages | PDF | 4 MB

Historical Dictionary of Daoism

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Historical Dictionary of Daoism

Historical Dictionary of Daoism
by Ronnie L. Littlejohn
English | 2020 | ISBN: 1538122731 | 311 Pages | PDF | 1.65 MB

Daoism: A Contemporary Philosophical Investigation (Investigating Philosophy of Religion)

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Daoism: A Contemporary Philosophical Investigation (Investigating Philosophy of Religion)

Daoism: A Contemporary Philosophical Investigation (Investigating Philosophy of Religion) by Livia Kohn
October 1, 2019 | ISBN: 1138304948, 113830493X | English | 222 pages | PDF | 17 MB

Way and Byway: Taoism, Local Religion, and Models of Divinity in Sung and

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Way and Byway: Taoism, Local Religion, and Models of Divinity in Sung and

Robert Hymes, "Way and Byway: Taoism, Local Religion, and Models of Divinity in Sung and"
English | 2002 | ISBN: 0520207599 | PDF | pages: 382 | 88.9 mb

Daoism: A Guide for the Perplexed

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Daoism: A Guide for the Perplexed

Louis Komjathy, "Daoism: A Guide for the Perplexed"
English | 2014 | ISBN: 1441148159 | PDF | pages: 272 | 108.3 mb

Historical Dictionary of Daoism (Historical Dictionaries of Religions, Philosophies, and Movements)

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Historical Dictionary of Daoism (Historical Dictionaries of Religions, Philosophies, and Movements)

Historical Dictionary of Daoism (Historical Dictionaries of Religions, Philosophies, and Movements) by Ronnie L. Littlejohn
English | November 29th, 2019 | ISBN: 1538122731 | 310 pages | EPUB | 1.42 MB

Daoism is the oldest indigenous philosophic-spiritual tradition of China and one of the most ancient of the world's spiritual structures. The name Daoism comes from the term dao, which means a "way" or a "road" through the field or woods to one's village. It is also means the "way" to do something, such as how a master craftsman carves wood, makes a bell, or even butchers an ox. But dao is also a nominative in the history of Daoism, referring to the energizing process that permeates and animates all of reality and moves it along. However, both text and practice in this tradition insist that dao itself cannot be described in words; it is not God in the sense of Western philosophy or religion.