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Published by Watkins Publishing, 1999, softcover, illustrated, 250 pages, 19.5 cms x 27.4 cms, condition: as new.
An inspiring collection of the best stories from the Taoist masters, Chuang Tzu and Lao Tzuall presented in a beautiful volume with over 100 black-and-white photos. For thousands of years, students have gleaned inspiration and illumination from Taoist parables, and these thought-provoking examples discuss topics ranging from dignity in the face of challenge, to judging character, to how to deal with loss. Whether solidifying a spiritual truth, unraveling a puzzle for contemplation, or providing a moment of humor, these tales are a mainstay of Eastern philosophy. Brief poems and intriguing quotations round out the anthology.
As editor of "The Empty Vessel" magazine, Towler has the broad overview of Taoist folklore and the taste to pick the finest tales, and to recast them for Western readers. She's also able to concoct some tales of her own, building on a blend of themes and capturing the spirit of the tradition. The book is illustrated and bound like a collector's item, and is great as a gift.