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Den Weg gehen: 81 Zen-Begegnunge n mit dem Tao Te Ging von Rosenbaum, Robert
by Rosenbaum, Robert | PB | VeryGood
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Product Identifiers
Publisher
Wisdom Publications
ISBN-10
1614290253
ISBN-13
9781614290254
eBay Product ID (ePID)
143965145
Product Key Features
Book Title
Walking the Way : 81 Zen Encounters with the Tao Te Ching
Number of Pages
384 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2013
Topic
Taoism (See Also Philosophy / Taoist), Buddhism / General (See Also Philosophy / Buddhist), Buddhism / Zen (See Also Philosophy / Zen), Taoist
Genre
Religion, Philosophy
Format
Trade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height
0.9 in
Item Weight
18.7 Oz
Item Length
8.7 in
Item Width
6.2 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
2012-037700
Reviews
"Deftly written essays, snapshot vignettes of daily life lived with emotion and depth, and a poetic version of the Tao Te Ching backed by a lifetime of spiritual practice--these are the elements of a text that will inspire and awaken you like the sound of water or the calm voice of a friend. This book is to be savored." --Norman Fischer, author of Taking Our Places: The Buddhist Path to Truly Growing Up "Robert Rosenbaum manages to restore some of the bite to the Tao Te Ching. His humor, wisdom, personal struggles, and genuine aspirations combine to make it new and make it speak to us with live words." --Barry Magid, author of Ordinary Mind " Walking the Way is deeply thoughtful and eminently practical." --Elana Rosenbaum, author of Here for Now "In a world already brim-full of translations of the Tao Te Ching, one would think that there isn't room for one more. Walking the Way , however, should immediately put such reservations at rest. To read these lovely and tender versions of this breathtaking text is in itself a process of questioning the 'givens' of one's life. Combined with the profound and provocative Zen-based commentary of Robert Rosenbaum, they fold seamlessly into a book that is indispensable to any true seeker's roadmap for the path."--Chris Faatz, Powell's Books "This charming book is an oasis of truth, compassion, laughter, and beauty. Welcome!"--Michael F. Hoyt, author of Brief Psychotherapies "A book full of wisdom--a gentle breeze, pointing you in new directions."--Arthur C. Bohart, author of How Clients Make Therapy Work "A warm, thoughtful companion for life's journey."--Peter Levitt, poet and author of Fingerpainting on the Moon "Fresh and poetic. A wonderful book that brings the Tao Te Ching up close. In sharing his open-hearted love of these verses, Rosenbaum gives them to us anew, as if Lao Tzu were speaking directly to us through him."--Susan Moon, author of This Is Getting Old: Zen Thoughts on Aging with Humor and Dignity " A pearl of wisdom, filled with deep insights to the most fundamental issues we all encounter in our lives. You will find the truth in every paragraph, in every page of this book."--Moshe Talmon, author of Single Session Therapy, "Deftly written essays, snapshot vignettes of daily life lived with emotion and depth, and a poetic version of the Tao Te Ching backed by a lifetime of spiritual practice--these are the elements of a text that will inspire and awaken you like the sound of water or the calm voice of a friend. This book is to be savored." --Norman Fischer, author of Taking Our Places: The Buddhist Path to Truly Growing Up "Robert Rosenbaum manages to restore some of the bite to the Tao Te Ching. His humor, wisdom, personal failings, and genuine aspirations combine to make it new and make it speak to us with live words." --Barry Magid, author of Ordinary Mind " Walking the Way is deeply thoughtful and eminently practical." --Elana Rosenbaum, author of Here for Now, "Deftly written essays, snapshot vignettes of daily life lived with emotion and depth, and a poetic version of the Tao Te Ching backed by a lifetime of spiritual practice—these are the elements of a text that will inspire and awaken you like the sound of water or the calm voice of a friend. This book is to be savored." —Norman Fischer, author of Taking Our Places: The Buddhist Path to Truly Growing Up Robert Rosenbaum manages to restore some of the bite to the Tao Te Ching. His humor, wisdom, personal struggles, and genuine aspirations combine to make it new and make it speak to us with live words." —Barry Magid, author of Ordinary Mind Walking the Way is deeply thoughtful and eminently practical." —Elana Rosenbaum, author of Here for Now In a world already brim-full of translations of the Tao Te Ching, one would think that there isn't room for one more. Walking the Way , however, should immediately put such reservations at rest. To read these lovely and tender versions of this breathtaking text is in itself a process of questioning the 'givens' of one's life. Combined with the profound and provocative Zen-based commentary of Robert Rosenbaum, they fold seamlessly into a book that is indispensable to any true seeker's roadmap for the path."—Chris Faatz, Powell's Books This charming book is an oasis of truth, compassion, laughter, and beauty. Welcome!"—Michael F. Hoyt, author of Brief Psychotherapies A book full of wisdom—a gentle breeze, pointing you in new directions."—Arthur C. Bohart, author of How Clients Make Therapy Work A warm, thoughtful companion for life's journey."—Peter Levitt, poet and author of Fingerpainting on the Moon Fresh and poetic. A wonderful book that brings the Tao Te Ching up close. In sharing his open-hearted love of these verses, Rosenbaum gives them to us anew, as if Lao Tzu were speaking directly to us through him."—Susan Moon, author of This Is Getting Old: Zen Thoughts on Aging with Humor and Dignity A pearl of wisdom, filled with deep insights to the most fundamental issues we all encounter in our lives. You will find the truth in every paragraph, in every page of this book."—Moshe Talmon, author of Single Session Therapy, Fresh and poetic. A wonderful book that brings the Tao Te Ching up close. In sharing his open-hearted love of these verses, Rosenbaum gives them to us anew, as if Lao Tzu were speaking directly to us through him., A pearl of wisdom, filled with deep insights to the most fundamental issues we all encounter in our lives. You will find the truth in every paragraph, in every page of this book., Robert Rosenbaum manages to restore some of the bite to the Tao Te Ching. His humor, wisdom, personal struggles, and genuine aspirations combine to make it new and make it speak to us with live words., In a world already brim-full of translations of the Tao Te Ching, one would think that there isn't room for one more. Walking the Way, however, should immediately put such reservations at rest. To read these lovely and tender versions of this breathtaking text is in itself a process of questioning the 'givens' of one's life. Combined with the profound and provocative Zen-based commentary of Robert Rosenbaum, they fold seamlessly into a book that is indispensable to any true seeker's roadmap for the path., Deftly written essays, snapshot vignettes of daily life lived with emotion and depth, and a poetic version of the Tao Te Ching backed by a lifetime of spiritual practice--these are the elements of a text that will inspire and awaken you like the sound of water or the calm voice of a friend. This book is to be savored.
Dewey Edition
23
Dewey Decimal
294.3/444
Synopsis
Walking the Way affirms that, like yin and yang, the flowing spontaneity of Tao and the precise simplicity of Zen find perfect balance with one another. Robert Meikyo Rosenbaum brings the two traditions together in a unique presentation that elicits Zen insights from his fresh interpretation of verses from the perennial Taoist classic, the Tao Te Ching. Personal anecdotes from Rosenbaum's life illustrate the dynamic potential of his approach, skillfully revealing Zen within the Tao and the Tao of Zen., Walking the Way affirms that, like yin and yang, the flowing spontaneity of Tao and the precise simplicity of Zen find perfect balance with one another. Robert Meikyo Rosenbaum brings the two traditions together in a unique presentation that elicits Zen insights from his fresh interpretation of verses from the Taoist classic, the Tao Te Ching. Personal anecdotes illustrate the dynamic potential of Rosenbaum's approach, skillfully revealing Zen within the Tao and the Tao of Zen. Not only does the author reveal the elegance of each tradition, he shows how their interrelatedness does, in fact, have import on our meditative practices and on our day-to-day lives. Parenting, meditating, dealing with setbacks and illnesses-- Walking the Way shows us how to live well in the midst of many complex demands, finding harmony and equilibrium between honing in and letting go, balance between being ourselves and selflessly serving others.
LC Classification Number
BQ9269.4.T3R68 2013
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