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"Apophatic Mysticism" by Raymond Sigrist includes explanations of some Chinese characters with references to Chinese texts as well as many inspirational thoughts. "Bao Pu's Simple World" includes Daoist thoughts and photographs. This delightful site was created by sister, a Daoist nun, who has spent many years investigating, researching and increasing her practices. She shares her own experiences, insights and continuing explorations into living comfortably within the all-encompassing Dao. Cinnabar Swan Healing Arts by Isabeau Vollhardt, L.Ac., a 1996 alumna of Samra University of Oriental Medicine, NCCAOM Diplomate in Acupuncture and Herbology. Thomas' site on Early Daoism with a link to his pages on Confucius. This is a "Blog" created by my friend, Moose. As the title suggests, it includes the ponderings of a contemporary man who has chosen the path of Tao. This Blog also includes some wonderful links to other sites. Created by John Morton, this web site explores and inquires into the origin of the writing system by the people of the First Nations of North America. The glyphs found which had been carved on stone could be related to the glyphs found on primitive stones in ancient China. John includes some of his breathtaking photographs. Cesca Diebschlag is a professional counselor, healer and teacher who has been working with the I Ching (Yi JIng) for over forty years, and she offers personal readings and consultations. Dao Is Open Site Map | Discussion Forums | Chinese Software | Internet Chinese Dictionaries | Conversion Charts | Chinese History | My Friends | DDJ Translations | Directories | | Return Home | Laozi's Dao De Jing | Your Dao De Jing | Zhuangzi (Chuang Tzu) | Links | Meditation | Dao (Tao) is Open Forum | Book List | Other Stuff | |
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