Tao; the Chinese philosophy of time and change
Material type: TextSeries: (Art and imagination)London/New York Thames and Hudson c1973Edition: Reprinted 1991Description: 128p.; illusContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0-500-81002-8
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[By] Philip Rawson and Laszlo Legeza.
Art, Chinese : 'Chinese art expresses the same sense of the mystery and coherence of the world as the I-Ching'. Meditation - Taoism : p22-32.. Mind and Body : p23-42.. Calligraphy, Taoist - China : The mystical power of calligraphy, p115-120.
Intro.. The plates. Documentary illustrations and commentaries:. 1 The natural world. 2 The moving spirit. 3 Cycles of change. 4 Heaven and Earth. 5 Ritual. 6 The mystical power of calligraphy. 7 Secret practices. 8 The realm of the immortals
'Vast indeed is the Ultimate Tao...Taken as a pattern by a hundred kings, transmitted by generations of sages, it is the ancestor of all doctrines, the mystery beyond all mysteries; with 196 illus., 33 in color.'
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