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Simple Taoism : A Guide to Living in Balance

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Simple Taoism( A Guide to Living in Balance) <> Paperback <> C.AlexanderSimpkins <> TuttlePublishing

175 pages, Paperback

First published May 15, 1999

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Author 8 books56 followers
June 10, 2011
I hate it when writers add their own original poems (and almost always, not very good ones) to a book about something else entirely. Ancient Chinese poets' work in a book about Taoism--yes. C. Alexander Simpkins' self-promoting verses--no thank you.
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Author 2 books25 followers
November 29, 2011
This book reads like a text book. It is very boring and not even that good of information. It takes a long time to say very little, which is kind of the opposite of what Tao is.
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54 reviews2 followers
August 31, 2012
The history of Taoism was fascinating but the book kind of sputtered out in its discussion of exercises, meditation etc
208 reviews5 followers
October 9, 2017
A perfect little book (6x6 and 150 pages) that gives you the history of Tao (interesting), themes of Taos (inspiring), and the practicality of Tao (actions and life benefits). I loved how it presented non doing, non being, yet how it fits into a career and real life. It helped me with free will and destiny issues, self control and letting go, and hopefully has me on the best path for me to fully develop and become all that I hope to be. I believe it is quite a different thought process from my previous life philosophy of start with the end in mind, and go for it! Tao will be my starting point. I thank my Tai Chi friend, Janie, for lending me this jewel.
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Author 3 books14 followers
November 3, 2017
My first book on Tao and its ism. Nice short and rather succinct read. Interesting to see relationships with other belief systems although the book did not attempt to do that. I think if you have spiritual beliefs, you are likely to compare Tao to your current or evolving beliefs.
I enjoyed reading it and even passed along some tid bits on FB. I tried some of the simple exercises and breathing recommended, too. Don't try the exercises combined with the deep breathing with your eyes closed though. You could possibly fall over due to light-headedness.
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90 reviews5 followers
December 13, 2011
This book has a lot of good information. I am glad I own it, so I can use it as a reference for different meditations and tai chi exercises. I think the book was good at giving you small summaries of different parts of taoism (tai chi, feng shui, meditations) It made me want to read more on those topics, but didn't really give you enough information on any one thing. It was a little scattered.
111 reviews1 follower
June 25, 2023
A good primer on Taoism. I like the discussions about living simpler and more in tune with nature. Emptier, and happy with less. The practical guidance on meditation and acupressure was also nice to have.
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172 reviews2 followers
January 22, 2022
Clear and well written. A terrific overview of Taoism and it's principles.
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2 reviews
December 23, 2023
Brought language to concepts and visions that I couldn't verbalize or explain before. Concise and inspiring :)
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5 reviews
May 27, 2024
IN THE WAY...

Very good information on the Taoist philosophy. Good but for anyone looking to better understand this ancient Chinese way of thinking.
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2 reviews1 follower
March 14, 2025
Nice practices for ones who wants simle and quite peaceful life.. ı will eead again to remember the suggestions
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171 reviews10 followers
February 1, 2008
I've had this book for years, but never really got around to reading it straight through. I picked it up the other night because I had run out of anything new to read, and because I'm interested in delving into Tao and Zen right now.
I'm getting a lot better sense of the history of Taoism, from the classic texts and masters to the transformation into multiple religious sects, but the writing style leaves a lot to be desired. It's a very short book but I seem to have already abandoned it again in favor of texts it's led me to find. There are overviews/short introductions to various practices that grew out of Taoism as well, but I haven't read them yet and can't comment as such. Overall, I'd say it's useful as a broad introduction to the evolution of ideas and practices of Taoism, but only as an introduction.
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Author 14 books35 followers
May 23, 2014
It was ok. Stuff I already knew from other books. More worried about the history of the religion than in actually exploring its practical daily uses, despite title.
5 reviews
July 27, 2010
This is one of the best books I have ever read. It's a guide to living life more enlightening than any "religious" text I have ever read. I highly recommend this book.
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63 reviews
December 1, 2011
I appreciate the time out of mind learned from this book. I can now sit for hours in the dark undisturbed by my thoughts.
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50 reviews
August 13, 2013
Very informational. There wasn't much philosophy in it till the end. The book physically smelled spicy which is nothing like I ever experienced before lol.
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46 reviews2 followers
September 26, 2014
I read up to the third section and skimmed through the rest. Maybe I was disappointed because I was expecting the content to be more spiritual. It was not a fault of the author.
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345 reviews6 followers
May 29, 2025
A quick read with a few interesting things throughout. I liked it much better the second time I read it (which was 9 years after the first time).
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