Eva Wong
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Taoism: An Essential Guide
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published
1996
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11 editions
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Seven Taoist Masters: A Folk Novel of China
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published
1990
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9 editions
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Cultivating Stillness: A Taoist Manual for Transforming Body and Mind
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published
1992
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8 editions
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Being Taoist: Wisdom for Living a Balanced Life
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published
2015
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6 editions
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The Shambhala Guide to Taoism
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published
1996
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4 editions
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Tales of the Taoist Immortals
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published
2001
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6 editions
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A Master Course in Feng-Shui: An In-Depth Program for Learning to Choose, Design, and Enhance the Spaces WhereWe Live and Work
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published
2001
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2 editions
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Feng-Shui: The Ancient Wisdom of Harmonious Living for Modern Times
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published
1996
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4 editions
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Good Fengshui: A Step-by-Step Guide to Creating Balance and Harmony in Your Home
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Nourishing the Essence of Life: The Outer, Inner, and Secret Teachings of Taoism
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2004
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2 editions
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“Most people are so occupied by the external world that they don’t realize that there is a very rich world within themselves. In this stage, we relax, let go, and learn to appreciate that we have an internal universe.”
― Being Taoist: Wisdom for Living a Balanced Life
― Being Taoist: Wisdom for Living a Balanced Life
“Without the burdens and problems associated with fame and fortune, Lieh-tzu could live leisurely and be free to do what he liked and go where he wanted. To Lieh-tzu, being an unknown citizen was better than being a person of power and responsibility. In a time when politicians played games of intrigue, Lieh-tzu felt it was better to remain silent and be truthful to oneself.”
― Lieh-tzu: A Taoist Guide to Practical Living
― Lieh-tzu: A Taoist Guide to Practical Living
“The sage returns her inner nature to its beginnings and guides her spirit to the realm of the void. She follows the supreme teachings of the limitless and lives in a state of complete emptiness. The ordinary person, however, lives in a world consisting of rules and regulations that are designed to constrain her inner nature. Her thoughts are filled with anxiety, and her senses are fatigued by constant excitement. She promotes pettiness in the name of benevolence, integrity, and culture so that she can display her skills and gain fame and recognition.”
― Being Taoist: Wisdom for Living a Balanced Life
― Being Taoist: Wisdom for Living a Balanced Life
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