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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: William Martin (Pe-Environmental Health Engineer Health and Safety Consultant) , Chungliang Al Huang , Hank TusinskiPublisher: The Experiment LLC Imprint: The Experiment LLC Edition: 10th Tenth Edition, Tenth Anniversary ed. Dimensions: Width: 11.40cm , Height: 0.90cm , Length: 21.00cm Weight: 0.155kg ISBN: 9781615190249ISBN 10: 1615190244 Pages: 146 Publication Date: 01 August 2010 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Awaiting stock ![]() The supplier is currently out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out for you. Table of ContentsReviewsHere is wisdom that is beauty and beauty that is wisdom. William Martin's final book of his Tao Te Ching trilogy is a masterpiece. It illuminates all the unexplored potentials inherent in the second half of life and eases the mind into each one. Powerful, lyrical, insightful, The Sage's Tao Te Ching is a guide that will lead your heart gently and surely to 'life itself.' --Hugh and Gayle Prather, authors of The Little Book of Letting Go Let this gem of a book and the wisdom it imparts enfold every aspect of your being. Whatever time you have remaining on this planet will be immensely enriched. --David McNally, author of Even Eagles Need a Push Like its predecessors, The Sage's Tao Te Ching opens our minds to the wisdom of our natural state and encourages us to accept and honor the inevitability of the wonder-filled grace of aging. Bill Martin deserves our humble gratitude for reacquainting us with our true selves. --from the foreword by Chungliang Al Huang Here is wisdom that is beauty and beauty that is wisdom. William Martin's final book of his Tao Te Ching trilogy is a masterpiece. It illuminates all the unexplored potentials inherent in the second half of life and eases the mind into each one. Powerful, lyrical, insightful, The Sage s Tao Te Ching is a guide that will lead your heart gently and surely to life itself. Hugh and Gayle Prather, authors of The Little Book of Letting Go Let this gem of a book and the wisdom it imparts enfold every aspect of your being. Whatever time you have remaining on this planet will be immensely enriched. David McNally, author of Even Eagles Need a Push Like its predecessors, The Sage s Tao Te Ching opens our minds to the wisdom of our natural state and encourages us to accept and honor the inevitability of the wonder-filled grace of aging. Bill Martin deserves our humble gratitude for reacquainting us with our true selves. from the foreword by Chungliang Al Huang Here is wisdom that is beauty and beauty that is wisdom. William Martin's final book of his Tao Te Ching trilogy is a masterpiece. It illuminates all the unexplored potentials inherent in the second half of life and eases the mind into each one. Powerful, lyrical, insightful, The Sage's Tao Te Ching is a guide that will lead your heart gently and surely to 'life itself.' --Hugh and Gayle Prather, authors of The Little Book of Letting Go Let this gem of a book and the wisdom it imparts enfold every aspect of your being. Whatever time you have remaining on this planet will be immensely enriched. --David McNally, author of Even Eagles Need a Push Like its predecessors, The Sage's Tao Te Ching opens our minds to the wisdom of our natural state and encourages us to accept and honor the inevitability of the wonder-filled grace of aging. Bill Martin deserves our humble gratitude for reacquainting us with our true selves. --from the foreword by Chungliang Al Let this gem of a book and the wisdom it imparts enfold every aspect of your being. Whatever time you have remaining on this planet will be immensely enriched. David McNally, author of Even Eagles Need a Push Like its predecessors, The Sage 's Tao Te Ching opens our minds to the wisdom of our natural state and encourages us to accept and honor the inevitability of the wonder-filled grace of aging. Bill Martin deserves our humble gratitude for reacquainting us with our true selves. from the foreword by Chungliang Al Huang Like its predecessors, The Sage 's Tao Te Ching opens our minds to the wisdom of our natural state and encourages us to accept and honor the inevitability of the wonder-filled grace of aging. Bill Martin deserves our humble gratitude for reacquainting us with our true selves. <br> from the foreword by Chungliang Al Huang--Chungliang Al Huang Here is wisdom that is beauty and beauty that is wisdom. William Martin's final book of his Tao Te Ching trilogy is a masterpiece. It illuminates all the unexplored potentials inherent in the second half of life and eases the mind into each one. Powerful, lyrical, insightful, The Sage's Tao Te Ching is a guide that will lead your heart gently and surely to 'life itself.' --Hugh and Gayle Prather, authors of The Little Book of Letting Go Let this gem of a book and the wisdom it imparts enfold every aspect of your being. Whatever time you have remaining on this planet will be immensely enriched. --David McNally, author of Even Eagles Need a Push Like its predecessors, The Sage's Tao Te Ching opens our minds to the wisdom of our natural state and encourages us to accept and honor the inevitability of the wonder-filled grace of aging. Bill Martin deserves our humble gratitude for reacquainting us with our true selves. --from the foreword by Chungliang Al Huang Here is wisdom that is beauty and beauty that is wisdom. William Martin's final book of his Tao Te Ching trilogy is a masterpiece. It illuminates all the unexplored potentials inherent in the second half of life and eases the mind into each one. Powerful, lyrical, insightful, The Sage's Tao Te Ching is a guide that will lead your heart gently and surely to 'life itself.' --Hugh and Gayle Prather, authors of The Little Book of Letting Go Let this gem of a book and the wisdom it imparts enfold every aspect of your being. Whatever time you have remaining on this planet will be immensely enriched. --David McNally, author of Even Eagles Need a Push Like its predecessors, The Sage's Tao Te Ching opens our minds to the wisdom of our natural state and encourages us to accept and honor the inevitability of the wonder-filled grace of aging. Bill Martin deserves our humble gratitude for reacquainting us with our true selves. --from the foreword by Chungliang Al Huang Author InformationWilliam Martin, husband and father of two grown children, has been a student of the Tao for thirty-five years, and is the author of numerous other Tao-inspired books, including The Parent's Tao Te Ching. A graduate of the University of California, Berkeley, and Western Theological Seminary, he has worked as a research scientist for the Department of the Navy, a clergyman, and a college instructor in counseling, communications, and the humanities--and for many years, conducted workshops and seminars on the application of Taoist and Zen thought to the issues of everyday life. He can be reached at freedomsimplicityandjoy.com. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |