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The tao of pooh review
The tao of pooh review




Using a character from everyone’s childhood as well as brief humorous side notes, Benjamin Hoff explains Taoism in a way that is simple, easy to understand, and a lot of fun to read. “…the basic Taoism that we are concerned with here is simply a particular way of appreciating, learning from, and working with whatever happens in everyday life.” Pooh exemplifies the concepts of Taoism because of his disaffected attitude and his ability to believe that things will work themselves out in the end.

the tao of pooh review

The book covers all facets of Taoism, including topics such as accepting and appreciating things in their natural state without trying to fight or change it. One of the reasons that *The Tao of Pooh* is such a great book is because it explains a way of life in terms anyone can understand, using characters we all know and love: Winnie the Pooh and all of his friends. Do not strive for balance, be still instead and you will become balance personified. Do what is in harmony with nature and the natural way of things. The essence of the Tao and The Tao of Pooh is the same as the essence of Yoga. But like any complicated concept, it can be difficult to understand and even more difficult to explain. When we can learn to simply BE the same state of inner calmness we strive to achieve through Yoga, life becomes fun. Hoff tells his readers to get rid of the. The Tao of Pooh: Celebrating 40 years of the adult self-help bestseller guide inspired by the classic children’s series Paperback 18 February 2019 by Benjamin Hoff (Author) 2,270 ratings Part of: Winnie-The-Pooh (2 books) See all formats and editions Hardcover 23.09 12 New from 23.09 Paperback 20.27 16 New from 20. Problem:It’s the wrong bookIt’s the wrong editionOther Details (if other): Cancel Thanks for telling us about the problem.

the tao of pooh review

Taoism isn’t a religion, it’s a way of life. lol the Tao of Pooh is a terrible guide for life urging complacency and having other solve your problems for you.






The tao of pooh review