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  • Paperback: 404 pages
  • Publisher: State University of New York Press (September 30, 1993)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0791415805
  • ISBN-13: 978-0791415801
  • Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 6.3 x 0.9 inches
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  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
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5.0 out of 5 stars Essential for Religious Scholars/Those Interested in Taoism, June 10, 2002
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In her acknowledgements to "The Taoist Experience," Livia Kohn nods to Stephen Beyer's seminal (and recently reproduced and expanded) work on Buddhism, "The Buddhist Experience." She laments the fact that there was no analogous collection for Taoism, and, with admirable scholarly pluck, details how she proceeded to make one. The result is "The Taoist Experience," a collection of 60 primary texts with commentary, detailing the cosmology and practice of Taoism in a way never seen before in the West.

To refer to Taoism as a religion is misleading; it is a cosmology, certainly, but the Way is more of a view of the world rather than a specific tradition with detailed belief-systems. That isn't to say that Taoism isn't as varied and complex as other religious traditions, but it isn't looked upon in the same way. There's a Chinese saying that a person is a Confucian in their public life, a Taoist in their private life, and a Buddhist at the time of death. This sums up the worldview that many Asian Taoists hold, and one that tends to confound both Western students and missionaries: it would be wrong to refer to one's self as a "Taoist," because it would leave out very important parts of their beliefs. For this reason, monotheistic religions have had a very hard time finding converts among the Taoist peoples, because they tend to amalgamate beliefs into a whole rather than accepting one set of rules and rejecting all others.

This diversity is what "TTE" celebrates. It does not sugar-coat Taoism, and presents an even, historically-minded view of the development of Taoist thought from the legendary founder Lao Tzu through modern interpretations. Furthermore, it paints a picture of Taoism in practice, and the way this unique cosmology blends with Confucian and Buddhist thought in varying degrees through the East.

For those interested in looking at Taoism from a scholarly perspective, "TTE" is an imperative, necessary tool. There are no other books like this available, and there don't have to be: "TTE" is the be-all, end-all tool for Taoist scholarship. It's plainly-translated enough for the non-student to get a great deal from it as well. Highly recommended.

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13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars An Excellent Sourcebook, December 26, 2000
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This book provides a wide range of Taoist material, ranging through philosophy, salvational religion, mysicism of a variety of kinds, etc. It gives a reader an excellent exposure to a variety of types of literature that have been produced in the Taoist traditon. Like most such anthology/sourcebooks it suffers a little bit from a lack of analysis and background information. This lack makes some of the materials presented difficult to understand for readers who lack a solid background in Taoism as a religion (i.e. not merely the Tao Te Ching). Still, by reveaing in a very direct manner the breadth and depth of the Taoist tradition, the book does fulfill its purpose. At all events, anyone interested in Taoism will find it interesting to read the selections.
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16 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Gemstones of religious Taoism, March 28, 2002
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Taoism is not an empty canvas waiting for non-religious Westerners to paint their personal mixture of Zen Buddhism, Alchemy, Individualism, FeelGood and Chaos theories. You cannot even begin to embrace the philosophical side while discarding the fundamental, religious insights and treasures. And you cannot pick up the fundamentals of Taoism during an Aikido class.
Livia Kohn has bravely set out to provide interested lay readers with the first representative textbook of religious Taoism. She has indeed salvaged some very beautiful and enlightening gemstones of the rich traditions in the Taoist Canon.
Kohn briefly outlines and introduces the major concepts, doctrines, precepts and practices of religious Taoism. The anthology is organised to follow the path toward the Tao. It points at the Way as it outlines the wholeness of Taoist tradition in the words of immortal masters.
If there is only place to secretly hide three precious books in your pillow, The Taoist Experience should be one of them.
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