Friday, September 4, 2009

New Voices Along the Path VII

Here are some new links added in the "Taoist Wanderers" section of the right sidebar.

A New Shade of Black

From Mr. Methodic: The Way I See The Way. My thoughts about Tao (Dao) and Taoism. It's a new blog, but it already contains some excellent content.

Cook Ding's Kitchen
Featuring a stew consisting of a look at history, poetry (mostly haiku and cinquains), strategy, Zen, books and movies, Daoism, martial arts, Japanese language study, art, tea, and commentary on the events of the day that leave you wondering “who needs fiction?”// "Though my neighbors are barbarians, and you, you are a thousand miles away, there are always two cups at my table." - Tang Dynasty.

Dao Digital
Thoughts on art, technology, and philosophy. A recent post deals with Religious Naturalism.

Daoism in Brief
A one-page discussion of Lao Zi (or Laozi, Laotze, Lao Tze, Lao Tse, Laotzu, Lao Tsu - I've seen 'em all and more) and the Dao De Jing (or Daodejing, Tao Teh Ching, or Tao Te King, etc.).

Feel the Qi
At FeeltheQi.com, you can receive updates on Tai Chi and Qigong research projects, information and libraries on learning the practices of Qigong and Taiji (Chi Kung and Tai Chi), weekend and week-long retreats, professional training opportunities with the Institute of Integral Qigong and Tai Chi, private lessons, and the global impact of the Qi Revolution that is rapidly spreading throughout the globe; travel to China; health secrets of Chinese medicine; offers for free downloads and announcements of free teleconferences through our Energy Empowerment Newsletter.

Healing Tao Britain
The aim of Healing Dao Britain is to encourage and help people to take responsibility for their physical, emotional, mental and spiritual life and health. Mantak Chia's Universal Healing Tao is a practical system of self-development that enables the individual to complete the harmonious evolution of the physical, mental, emotional and spiritual planes through a series of meditative and internal exercises. The practitioner learns to increase physical energy, release tension, improve health, gain the ability to heal oneself and others and become physically, emotionally, mentally and spiritually independent.

Legacy of Tao
Legacy of Dao is a nonprofit organization dedicated to spreading ancient Daoist wisdom in the modern world. We wish to make ancient Daoist knowledge and practices available to everyone; to encourage their application for the enhancement of health, harmony, and prosperity; and to promote their understanding for the improvement of environmental peace and quality of life.

Living Tao Foundation
Living Tao Foundation is a non-profit educational and cultural arts foundation. We provide programs in Tai Ji and contemporary Taoist philosophy and related disciplines. Our intention is to support everyone in enjoying healthier, more creative and productive ways of living.

Meaning of Tao Te Ching
A project of the author of Tao Wow. It provides some brief notes to stimulate conversation.

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