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Extractions: World Add to Cart View Shopping Cart/Checkout LAO-TZU'S TAOTECHING FINALIST, 1997 PEN CENTER WEST AWARD FOR TRANSLATION The Taoteching, written some 2,500 years ago by a man known only as Lao-tzu (the Old Master), encapsulates the wisdom of Taoism. Red Pines translation of this most revered of Chinese texts recreates the ancient poetry that has made the Taoteching the most quoted book in the Chinese language.
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Extractions: Related Sites This is the ancient system of Chinese wisdom often used in oracular divination. It consists of 64 hexagrams of solid and broken lines. The hexagram is determined by tossing three coins, three times by the inquirer. The I-Ching is based upon an entire philosophy which is the unified and cyclical universe, the future develops according to fixed laws and numbers. In other words, there is no "coincidence" or "chance", but only casuality. The I-Ching does not give definitive answers (similar to Tarot ) but enables the inquirer to look within themselves for answers. Psychiatrist Carl jung appreciated the I-Ching as it demonstrated the principal of "Synchronicity." (Meaningful coincidences) The I-Ching philosophy itself is thought to date back thousands of years. But the hexagrams according to tradition were developed by Emperor Fu-hsi around 2852 BC. Solid lines on the hexagrams represent Yang (male) and the broken lines Yin. (Female) Originally Fu-hsi developed 8 Tri-grams which were then doubled into 64 hexagrams by King Wen in 1143 BC. This then inspired Lau-Tzu (604 BC - 531 BC) who used it for writing of "Tau Teh Ching" which is the central text of Taoism. Confucius (C.551 BC - 479 BC) was also inspired in his life and added 10 commentaries which are known as the "Ten Wings" appendices. In 213 BC Emperor Chin had numerous books burnt amongst them were the Confucian commentaries to the I-Ching although some copies survived. The final writings connected with the I-Ching did not reach the west until the 19th Century when it was translated into German and then into English. The publication of these translations included a forward by Jung.
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Extractions: Laozi (Lao Tzu) Laozi (Lao Tzu: dates uncertain. Speculation ranges from from 600 BC to 200 BC) is, we assume, the author of the Daode Jing Tao Te Ching ), the most beloved and widely translated Chinese philosophical text. The figure of Laozi has always been shrouded in mystery. It deepens the more we discover about the texts. Tradition regarded Laozi as Confucius' (6 th Century BC) teacher and the "founder" of Daoism, the "doubt tradition" movement in modern China gave influential arguments for dating the text to the middle "Warring States" period (4 th Century BC). The discovery of 1 st Century BC version of the text suggested the text was in flux over a long period of time. A. C. Graham argued that the text probably became important only after Zhuangzi died (ca. 295 BC). Scholars in China, on the contrary, have reverted to the traditional dating placing Laozi before Confucius. Many scholars dismiss Laozi as mythological or use his name as shorthand for "the author(s) of the Daode Jing ."
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Extractions: Related Subjects: books on landscapecoloradosouthwest books on langston books on languedoc books on languedocroussillon ... books on lautzu Thoughts about books on laos books sorted by average review score: Tao Te Ching by Lao Tzu Published in Audio Cassette by Messenger Music (June, 1993) Authors: Lance Muresan and Lao Tzu Amazon base price: List price: that's off! Average review score: Lifeless When are they going to stop letting writers read great books and hire an actor who has some voice quality? This was my second try at an audio Tao Te Ching and both were totally lacking in feeling. The background chords on this set a meditative mood and the translation is traditional, not an "interpretation", but Muresan's voice is hopeless. He sounds like he's reading the Wall Street Journal. Great!!! This reading comes from the heart. Its tone and cadence are pure enlightenment. If you don't believe me, just give it five minutes. At first this version seems understated but the more one listens to it the deeper it takes you. It is truly how the Tao has been passed along through the ages. The tone of other Tao readings created by famous actors and thespians are greatly lacking in insight compared to this beauty. This is authentic!! I hope you are with us for many more decades Lance. Can't wait so see what you will create next. Thank you, Lance!
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Extractions: The roots of Eagle Claw reach far back in Chinese history to the Shaolin temple of Northern China, founded during the Sung Dynasty it has travelled down through the ages reaching the 20th century in its entirety. A blend of three ancient kung fu styles, Eagle Claw is a classical system of Kung Fu, a complete and rounded system, encompassing increasingly difficult free hand set, martial tumbling, gymnastic routines, and numerous weapons. Master Gini Lau is the daughter of the late Great Grand Master Lau Fat Mang, a famous Eagle Claw Master and honored war hero from China, who was probably one the greatest Eagle Claw exponents of this century. Today's Eagle Claw descends directly from three systems of Northern Kung Fu, the first being Chin'na (joint locking) developed by the famous General Yueh Fei (1103 - 41) of the Sung Dynasty. The General Yueh Fei although not himself a product of Shaolin Temple was extensively trained by the Shaolin Priest Jao Tung. During the Ming Dynasty (1368 - 1644) one of the great periods of Chinese cultural history, a Shaolin martial monk named Li Chun famous for his abilities in Faan Tzu (martial tumbling). Li Chun chanced upon a demonstration of General Yueh Fei's Chin'na. Li Chun saw the power of Eagle Claw hand techniques as well at the beauty of the form and was determined to combine it with his own Faan Tzu. In time the monk Li Chun combined the two systems creating Northern Shaolin Ying Jow Faan Tzu. (Eagle Claw as we know it today.)
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Extractions: Taoism Lao Tzu meets Yin Xi, the Guardian of the Gate of Tibet. Although ascetics and hermits such as Shen Tao (who advocated that one 'abandon knowledge and discard self') first wrote of the 'Tao' it is with the sixth century B.C. philosopher Lao Tzu (or 'Old Sage' born Li Erh) that the philosophy of Taoism really began. Some scholars believe was a slightly older contemporary of Confucius (Kung-Fu Tzu, born Chiu Chung-Ni). Other scholars feel that the Tao Te Ching, is really a compilation
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