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THE MOST challenging, at the same time, rewarding book I have ever read!

Published in 1807, and its contents mirror Chinese philosophy of Taoism, published 3rd century, dated around 1700 years ago. I can see this as a modern subbranch of Taoism, of our Spirits. I see traces of such philosophical thinking in practical uses, along with its origin, is what makes me especially interested in the subject.
Jul 15, 2020 01:07AM
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Michael Chan
Michael Chan is on page 111 of 640
THE MOST challenging, at the same time, rewarding book I have read!

Published in 1807, and its contents mirror Chinese philosophy of Taoism, dated around 1700 years ago, 3rd centuries. I can see this as a modern subbranch of Taoism, of an investigation into our Spirits. I see traces of such philosophical thinking in practical uses, along with its origin, is what makes me especially interested in the subject.
Jul 15, 2020 01:09AM
Phenomenology of Spirit


Michael Chan
Michael Chan is on page 111 of 640
THE MOST challenging, at the same time, rewarding book I have read!

Published in 1807, and its contents mirror Chinese philosophy of Taoism, published 3rd century, dated around 1700 years ago. I can see this as a modern subbranch of Taoism, of our Spirits. I see traces of such philosophical thinking in practical uses, along with its origin, is what makes me especially interested in the subject.
Jul 15, 2020 01:08AM
Phenomenology of Spirit


Michael Chan
Michael Chan is on page 111 of 640
THE MOST challenging, at the same time, rewarding book I have ever read!

Published in 1807, and its contents mirror Chinese philosophy of Taoism, published 3rd century, dated around 1700 years ago. I can see this as a modern rewrite of Taoism, and that's the reason I am especially interested in.
Jul 14, 2020 11:02PM
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