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1 online resource (215 pages) |
Contents |
880-01 7 Master Hui's Grave: To Sharpen Your Character, Rub It up against Something Abrasive8 Releasing the Jade, Grasping Meaning; 9 Dragging My Tail in the Mud: Personal Reflections on Authenticity; 10 Plough Deeply: Cultivating Authentic Living; 11 Usefulness of Uselessness: Freedom before Death; PART IV Autumn Floods; 12 Along the Way to Spiritual Freedom: From Rivers to Seas and Heaven to Tao; 13 The Enlightenment of Autumn Floods; 14 Can You Tell a Dragon Fly about Ice? Implications of Zhuangzi's "Relative Gradations" for Therapeutic Care; Index |
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880-01/$1 Cover; Title; Copyright; CONTENTS; Foreword; List of Contributors; Preface; Acknowledgments; Overview of the Book; PART I Emptiness, Stillness, and Wu Wei; 1 The Useless Tree and the Empty Gourd; 2 Wu Wei (無爲/无为); 3 Steadiness in the Midst of Chaos; PART II Knowledge and Epistemology; 4 Humanity's Search for Meaning in Existence: A Taoist Epistemology; 5 Knowledge and Psychotherapy: Lessons from Zhuangzi's Parable "When Knowledge Went North"; PART III Miscellaneous Chapters; 6 On the Power of Butterflies: Dreaming, Waking, and the Therapeutic Potential of Nocturnal Beings |
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Print version record |
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Electronic book
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ISBN |
9781134877614 |
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1134877617 |
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