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It's a lot of fun if you're into that kind of thing. I have been playing it for weeks and still haven't got near to completing it yet.
Thanks for the input on Mitchell: I wasn't quite sure what he had done :)
Cleary's translation is the first one I've actually sat down and read properly and I'm quite enjoying it. I will be aiming to read some other translators/commentaries though next year as I agree it's a good idea to get a...
I got Cleary's translation the other day for various reasons off Amazon although mainly because it was 1p :D
What I've found very helpful is his notes on the TTC at the back of the book. Unfortunately his notes on the inner chapters of ZZ seemed pretty brief. Still, it was worth every penny I...
That's very interesting. I can relate to 'channelling' experiences in a similar kind of vein with respect to energy work/healing, amongst other things.
No worries :)
One thing I liked was that it's a very laid-back discussion with nobody trying to insist their way was the right way. Also, I found quite interesting how you get to see where they overlap and where they differ in their different world views.
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That's interesting. Do you see these forces as conscious entities at all? Is it possible to communicate with them in some kind of animist sense? Or are they just 'mindless' like a materialist/physicalist would view gravity?
I thought this was quite an interesting discussion between an internal alchemist Taoist (Eva Wong), a Tibetan Buddhist and a religious humanist. They basically give their viewpoints on various topics such as deities, ethics and life after death.
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Thanks J :)
I was listening to an interview which had Eva Wong as one of the guests. She's a daoist who follows an Internal Alchemy school of some sort or other. She said something along the lines that she viewed dieties as being universal ideals and real, but not part of the collective...
I don't know the answer to your question myself although I do work in an animist framework and would also be interested to hear from anyone who had some thoughts on this topic.