The Taoist Classics: The Collected Translations of Thomas Cleary, Vol. 3
P**S
Excellent
This collection of volumes is very nice. The texts are rich and translated very well; the physical presentation is very appealing also.Vol. 3 deals mainly with the Golden Elixir and the philosophy of inner alchemy. The Secret of the Golden Flower, although most well-known, is not even the best text in this volume (in my opinion). The first part of the anthology includes a number of provocative stories and texts focused on the same topics. The best are excerpts of Ancestor Lü Dongbin, Chang Po-tuan, and Wang Che, founders of the Total Reality (Quanzhen) school of Taoism, which will really get you interested in reading their full works.I also really enjoyed the inclusion of excerpts of Liu I-Ming, a 18-19th century commentator on the same works.The transaction of the Golden Flower is very good, truer than Wilhelm/Baynes, as Cleary will explain. Overall I am very thankful for Cleary's work, which is technical and unassuming at all times. These editions of his are excellent. For further reading, consider:- Understanding Reality- The Seal of the Unity of the Three- The Inner Teachings of TaoismThese are said to be three of the most foundational works of inner alchemy.A note to those interested in whether this book is enlightening or worth reading: it is among the best collections I've ever read, and the suggestions here will surely provide healthy food for thought. If uninitiated, there is no better place to start. I highly recommend reading as soon as possible!
J**K
Scholarly, yet attainable
So many times, a book is either too scholarly requiring a background in the field, or too elemental and not enough depth. The taoist classics translated by Thomas Cleary assist in understanding the wisdom and a jumping off place for personal application. It gives a perspective, knowing that often there is no English equivalent to the Chinese and often, the original manuscript refers to other eastern teachings and can have multiple levels of meaning and understanding. I appreciate that the author/translator allows for this, giving those of us with a language barrier a glimpse of the truths in these ancient works.
D**I
The Taoist Classics By Thomas Cleary Volume 3
Bought this book for my son and he loves it!
G**O
Sturdy and Beautiful Book.
Beautiful binding, Dust cover is a work of art. Hardy book, substantially heavy, durable and worthy of CLEARY'S excellent work.
S**O
good collection
pretty good
D**E
Five Stars
No worries!
A**T
Hopefully, a deeper explanation
I picked up volumes 1,2,3 and 4 of this series. I hope to be able to shed some light on them all for anyone who reads this, but I will start with the third book.In this book, Chang Po-Tuan outlines his own journey for spiritual enlightenment and how difficult it was to find a teacher. Before anyone proceeds, realize that the author has already widely studied other disciplines while on his journey for truth. I bring this up because none of these books alone, as good as they are, will give you a complete picture. That is because life varies from person to person, and you need to be able to see some aspects of reality for yourself before relating them to the Taoist experience. For example, for yang rising, we do not often visualize an ascending dragon, but we are conscious of the ups and downs of energy in our own lives. You have to recognize your own energy to some extent. i studied Hapkido to learn more about where to store energy (lower abdomen), but I also learned that over the long-term, that is not the way. The solar plexus and the center of the brain are energy points, yes, but if you just focus on them, you will come to ruin.I would say you should read this book only after being confused by the second in the series, because sometimes, when the work is explicitly spelled out, people don't work as hard in figuring out the code words. But, if you already have some grounding in the arts of the Way, the Secret of the Golden Flower will make a lot of sense to you, no matter what you are seeking. By the way, before you seek energy and the Way, be honest as to why you are seeking it. Good or bad, be honest with yourself and this book will help you.Alright, this is kinda running long, so...The Secret of Opening the Passes seems easy, but remember to build actual energy through exercises, both physical and mental. Do not just use visualization, because that is just empty energy. You need to find real energy in your body. Also, don't delude yourself into thinking this will take a day. It really takes time. The 100 character tablet is a code. You are better off using the second book's Inner and Outer Classics to figure that out. The section on loving people is well worth remmebering, as Taoists must ultimately function in society to be useful. This book talks about specialized training for women, but it carefully outlines which parts both men and women can do. This is a highly coded area. Read Thomas Cleary's introductions carefully, as there is some assistance in breaking the codes down.Last but not least, be realistic about your weaknesses, whether they be in your practice or your life. There are some things you do not have to do while training, but everything has steps. Skip one, and you will fail on the path. Take stock of what you are seeking, know that there are two types of inner and outer training and something beyond both, and constantly check your mind to see if you are being true to all of the Taoist teachers. They often seem removed from us. They are never far away.
L**P
always nice to have other options for set-texts!
brilliant!
A**X
One of the Most Relevant
One of the best books on the subject. Great selection of texts, relevant commentary and translation.
T**R
Thomas Cleary
Thomas Cleary provides amazing translations and commentary. The Taoist Classics are a treasure to own at a great price. This is the set to purchase to know more about Taoism. Buy it you won't regret it.
R**S
Among the best literary purchases I've made - the stories and poetry ...
Among the best literary purchases I've made - the stories and poetry are top notch, and the presentation of insights across the ages is sublime.
A**X
Traduction du Maître
Une autre traduction de Cleary, particulièrement intéressante à mes yeux car elle contient une compilation d'œuvres écrites par des femmes taoïste des temps anciens. Des poèmes mystérieux et évocateurs.
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