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The Tao of Pooh
I've been reading a book recently called "The Tao of Pooh" as you'll most likely gather its a book that revolves around Winnie the Pooh.
Upon reading it I've realised many factor of its philosophy correlate with my own. I wont go into too much information but I have attached a PDF file that summarizes the basic gist of it. If you're in a rut, or just want to take a different approach to life then I'd recommend this book to all. Don't worry no viruses. (Online Virus check by Virus Total.) (PDF located: http://www.pdf-search-engine.com/book/tao-of-pooh.pdf) |
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RE: The Tao of Pooh
LOL.
Sounds interesting. |
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RE: The Tao of Pooh
It actually is, I was expecting a regular old Winnie the Pooh book, but its told from an interviewers perspective on Taoism and how some stories of Pooh show signs of Tao.
I liked it though, and thats rare. |
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RE: The Tao of Pooh
I read this a while back, and it was an interesting take on thing. Great suggestion and i Second the motion to tell others to read it if they want to !
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RE: The Tao of Pooh
It really is an awesome book, I can't say I've read it all, though I am on the last chapter.
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RE: The Tao of Pooh
well it personally has about 50 different ways for you to take the messages portaid in the book, and thats what i like about it. its so open!
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RE: The Tao of Pooh
One part of it I found quite intriguing was the The Vinegar Tasters.
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RE: The Tao of Pooh
Have you ever read Yi Jing Book of Changes?
You would like it, and you would be few who could actually have a chance of fully understanding it. I only say that because not only did you read pooh, but your grasped the core of the stories given. Suggesting that you were intrigued by the best part of the book, even though most wouldnt agree to that, is a huge step forward :P! If you get the chance read Yi Jing, itl be a huge eye opener. |
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RE: The Tao of Pooh
No I haven't read it but I will now.
I'll try and find it somewhere, although I'm not sure where the book shops are or if they will actually sell it. Thanks for the recommendation. |
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RE: The Tao of Pooh
your welcome I am not sure if youll find it in your average bookshop, i might have a friend who has a copy online somewhere il ask around and see if i cant get your a link.
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