One of the world's great Taoist masters isn't Chinese, or a venerable philosopher, but is in fact none other than A. A. Milne's effortlessly calm, still, reflective bear Winnie-the-Pooh. While Eeyore frets and Piglet hesitates and Rabbit calculates and Owl pontificates, Pooh just is. And that's the clue to the secret wisdom of the Taoists.
本杰明·霍夫(BenjaminHoff),作家、摄影家、音乐家兼作曲家,同时还是一位日本园艺方面的专家,1988年曾获美国图书奖。目前专职写作,闲暇之余则修习瑜伽和太极拳,现定居于奥瑞冈州波特兰市。
Reference: The Tao Of Pooh: A Philosophy That Changed My Practice Author(s): Michael Archer Source: BMJ: British Medical Journal, Vol. 329, No. 7458 (Jul. 17, 2004), p. 151 Published by: BMJ Publishing Group Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/25468675...
评分 评分A fun, wisdom and thoughtful book. You can't stop reading it once you start to hold it.
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评分too simple to read, too difficult to practice
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