Eric23

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  1. I went through the site that was linked by Dan (Thanks :D ). Very interesting stuff. Wound up re-alligning my yoga/ stretching routine based on their suggestions. As Thaddeus mentioned the longer time spent in each pose adds a dimension that I find very agreeable. So far I'm really liking where this is going.


  2. I have 2 Lesiem albums. They more on the order of Enigma. Probably not contemplative, however they are pretty good. I like to listen to them while painting. I usually have ambient sounds on (Steve Roach) while doing my morning stretching/yoga/meditation routine. My house (really my family) is very noisy so the amient music drowns out the distractions and helps me focus. When the time for meditation arrives, I make sure that whatever is playing does not have singing or anything with a beat.


  3. Not knowing anything about the pros or cons of the various translations I randomly picked Hua-Ching Ni. I wasn't all that thrilled with it mainly because it translated Tao as "the subtle reality of the universe that cannot be described" every single time. I recently picked up "A New Translation Based on the Recently Discovered Ma-wang-tui Texts" by Robert Henricks. It has a couple of chapters explaining the history and process of the translation. It doesn't read that smoothly (like the Mitchell version I've read on the web) and it has a mystical quality to it (kind of like the King James version of the Bible). It's a fairly literal translation that sometimes doesn't work that good in everyday english, but it's growing on me. BTW, my daily practice is to pick out a chapter to read using a random number generating website.


  4. Greetings to all from Arizona. My name is Eric. I've been reading the Tao now for about a year and have also read The Watercourse Way and The Multi Orgasmic Man. Looking forward to learning from the group.