Livia Kohn
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The Taoist Experience: An Anthology
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published
1993
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5 editions
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Introducing Daoism
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published
2008
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6 editions
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Lao-tzu and the Tao-te-ching
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published
1998
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5 editions
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Daoism and Chinese Culture
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published
2001
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9 editions
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Sitting in Oblivion: The Heart of Daoist Meditation
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published
2010
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5 editions
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Daoism Handbook (2 volume set)
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published
2000
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2 editions
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Early Chinese Mysticism : Philosophy and Soteriology in the Taoist Tradition
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published
1991
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5 editions
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Daoist Body Cultivation
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published
2006
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7 editions
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Chinese Healing Exercises: The Tradition of Daoyin (Latitude 20 Books (Paperback))
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published
2008
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6 editions
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Meditation Works in the Hindu, Buddhist, and Daoist Traditions
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published
2008
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6 editions
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“he makes a strong case for the cultivation of nondual perception and a way of life that is free from constraints—mental, personal, and social. To attain perfect happiness and harmony in life, he says, you need not become a sage; it is sufficient to free your mind and flow along smoothly with the course of Tao.”
― Chuang-tzu: The Tao of Perfect Happiness—Selections Annotated & Explained
― Chuang-tzu: The Tao of Perfect Happiness—Selections Annotated & Explained
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