RECOMMENDED READING:

Taoist Philosophy:

Lao-Tzu, Te-Tao Ching, A New Translation Based on the Recently Discovered Ma-Wang-Tui Texts. Trans. Robert G. Henricks. New York:  Ballantine Books, 1989.

Ming-Dao, Deng.  365 Tao, Daily Meditations. Harper San Francisco:  Harper Collins, 1992.

Ming-Dao, Deng.  Everyday Tao. Harper San Francisco:  Harper Collins, 1996.

Towler, Solala.  Tales From The Tao (Eternal Moments) [Hardcover]. Duncan Baird, 2007.


Taoist Health Practices & Chinese Medicine:

Ming-Dao, Deng.  Scholar Warrior, An Introduction to the Tao in Everyday Life. Harper San Francisco:  Harper Collins, 1990.

Kaptchuk, Ted J. O.M.D. The Web That Has No Weaver, Understanding Chinese Medicine. New York: Congdon & Weed, 1994.

Kohn, Livia.  Chinese Healing Exercises, The Tradition of Daoyin.Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press, 2008.

Reid, Daniel. The Complete Book of Chinese Health & Healing, Guarding the Three Treasures. Boston:  Shambhala Publications, Inc., 1994.


Hatha Yoga Tradition:

Stiles, Mukunda,  Structural Yoga Therapy, Adapting to the Individual. San Francisco: Red Wheel/Weiser, LLC, 2000.

Swami Vishnudevananda. The Complete Illustrated Book of Yoga. Julian, 1960.



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