In the Shadows of the Dao: Laozi, the Sage, and the Daodejing
- 332pages
- 12 heures de lecture
Thomas Michael's study of the early history of the Daodejing reveals that the work is grounded in a unique tradition of early Daoism, one unrelated to other early Chinese schools of thought and practice. The text is associated with a tradition of hermits committed to yangsheng , a particular practice of physical cultivation involving techniques of breath circulation in combination with specific bodily movements leading to a physical union with the Dao. Michael explores the ways in which the text systematically anchored these techniques to a Dao-centered worldview. Including a new translation of the Daodejing , In the Shadows of the Dao opens new approaches to understanding the early history of one of the world's great religious texts and great religious traditions.

