Ray Grigg
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The Tao of Zen
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published
1994
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6 editions
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The Tao of Relationships: A Balancing of Man and Woman
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published
1988
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6 editions
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The Tao of Being: A Think and Do Workbook
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published
1988
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2 editions
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Tao of Zen
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published
2012
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The Tao of Sailing
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published
1990
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8 editions
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The Tao of Relationships: A Balancing of Man and Woman
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published
1985
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8 editions
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The Sage's Way: Teachings and Commentaries
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published
2004
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4 editions
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Zen Brushpoems
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published
1991
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6 editions
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Tao of Zen
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published
2012
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The Tao of Being
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published
2010
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4 editions
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“34. Beneath Each Knowing There is mystery because there is not-knowing. Yet beneath each knowing is the next not-knowing. So each knowing deepens the mystery. Yet even in knowing there is the mystery of knowing.”
― The Tao of Relationships: A Balancing of Man and Woman
― The Tao of Relationships: A Balancing of Man and Woman
“The first is that all effort to negate self only succeeds in affirming it. The second is that self is not a thing but a reference position.”
― Tao of Zen
― Tao of Zen
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