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OverviewThis is an updated version of the translation of Chuang Tsu: Inner Chapters that was originally published in 1974. Like the original Chinese, this version uses gender-neutral language wherever possible. This edition includes an introduction by Tai Ji master Chungliang Al Huang, who has been highly successful in bringing to the West the wisdom of the East. Very little is known about Chuang Tsu, and that little is inextricably woven into legend. It is said that he was a contemporary of Mencius. An official in the Lacquer Garden of Meng in Honan Province around the 4th century BC, Chuang Tsu was to Lao Tsu as Saint Paul was to Jesus and Plato to Socrates. While the other philosophers were busying themselves with the practical matters of government and rules of conduct, Chuang Tsu transcended the whang cheng, the illusory dust of the world - thus anticipating Zen Buddhism's emphasis on a state of emptiness or ego transcendence. With humour, imagery and fantasy, he captures the depth of Chinese thinking. The seven 'Inner Chapters' presented in this translation are accepted by scholars as being definitely the work of Chuang Tsu. Another twenty-six chapters are of questionable origin; they are interpretations of his teaching and may have been added by later commentators. This is the paperback version of the photograph edition of the same title. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Gia-fu Feng , Jane EnglishPublisher: Hay House Inc Imprint: Hay House Inc ISBN: 9781401946609ISBN 10: 1401946607 Pages: 1 Publication Date: 14 November 2017 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationJane English, whose photographs form an integral part of the 2014 trade edition of this book, was born in Boston in 1942. She holds a bachelor's degree from Mount Holyoke College and received her doctorate from the University of Wisconsin in experimental high-energy particle physics in 1970. Her other works include Different Doorway: Adventures of a Caesarean Born, Fingers Pointing to the Moon and The Ceremony Cards. www.eheart.com Gia-fu Feng was born in 1919 in the ancient city of Suzhou. He grew up in Shanghai and came to the United States in 1947. He taught at Esalen Institute in Big Sur, California and founded Stillpoint Foundation, a Taoist community in California and then Colorado, where he lived until his death in 1985. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |