
If
it is true that the tao is that from which nothing can deviate,
then it is also true that the distinction between the artificial and the natural
is an artificial distinction.
(Alan Watts)
Books
This list represents a sample of the books we have found useful in
discovering the essence of
tai chi.
Please note that tai chi cannot be learned from a book.
The Dalai Lama’s Book of
Daily Meditations
The Dalai Lama’s Book of Wisdom
The Dao of Taijiquan by Jou Tsung Hwa
Dead or Alive: The Definitive Self-Protection Handbook by Geoff
Thompson
Destructive Emotions
by Dalai Lama & Daniel Goleman
Detox Plan by Jane Alexander
Dhammapada
by Buddha
Dictionary of the Bible (Collins Gem) by James L Dow
Discover Your Genius by Michael Gelb

Eckhart in a Nutshell by Robert Van De Weyer
Education and the Significance of Life by
Krishnamurti
Eight Simple Qigong Exercises: The Eight Pieces of Brocade by Yang
Jwing-Ming
Embrace Tiger, Return to Mountain by
Chungliang Al Huang
A light-hearted look at how taoism and natural movement can infuse the art of
tai chi.
The Ending of Time by Krishnamurti & David Bohm
The Essence and Applications of Taijiquan by Yang Cheng Fu
The Essence of T’ai Chi
by Waysun Liao
The Essence of Tai Chi Chuan - The Literary Tradition by Lo et al
Essential Tai Ji by Chungliang Al Huang
The Essential Tao translated by Thomas Cleary
Fight Club
by Chuck Palahniuk
Fighting Fit: Complete SAS Fitness Training Handbook by Adrian Weale
The Fine Art of Japanese Food Arrangement by Yoshio Tsuchiya
The First and Last Freedom
by Krishnamurti
Fix Your Feet by Philip Maffetone
A thorough consideration of the human foot in the context of our climate of
misuse.
The Flame of Attention by
Krishnamurti
Flow
by Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi
The Food and Mood Handbook by Amanda Geary
For Love of the Dark One
(Songs of Mirabai) by Andrew Schelling
Freedom from the Known by Krishnamurti
Freedom, Love and Action by Krishnamurti
Fuzzy Thinking by Bart Kosko
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