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Hi,

 

In my course of life i've found the Tao incredibly useful and liberating.

 

I read over J.Legge's translation of the Tao Te Ching on sacred-texts.com regularly and have recently found a couple of other translations on http://www.duhtao.com that are often times inspiring too (like R.B Blakney's). I'm also becoming more and more familiar with the works of Chuang Tse by the likes of translations done by L.Giles and J.Legge.

 

Pursuing the Tao more generally I meditate and have at one time taken up the study of Tai Chi where I went a little way in learning Beijing 24 Form. However I never kept up the formal study and now only practice on my own with my own method.

 

With these things I don't feel my pursuit of Tao is complete. Like minds, interested minds, reciprocating minds: these I feel would be a boon for me.

 

I've not been lurking very long but already I have found many threads and posts of high value well worth reflecting upon. There's much I can learn here. I already appreciate taobums even if it is only a prospect at this point. I hope to contribute in my way soon.

 

Thanks for listening my name is Tim.

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Hello and welcome to the Tao Bums. You are sure to find much to reflect upon here.

 

Please take the time to read the two posts pinned at the top of the Lobby and also take a look at the forum terms and rules http://thetaobums.com/topic/19575-forum-terms-rules/ This covers all that you need be aware of regarding the smooth running of the forum.

 

Good luck and best wishes,

 

Chang

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