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Wu, Yao-yü. Chinese religious traditions collated. Los Angeles: Ethnographics Press, Center for Visual Anthropology, University of Southern California, 1996.

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Meditation works: In the Daoist, Buddhist, and Hindu traditions. Magdalena, NM: Three Pines Press, 2008.

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Samudranath. Cities of lightning: The iconography of thunder-beings in the oriental traditions. Nevada City, CA: Lightning Bolt Press, 2000.

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Smith, Huston. The world's religions: Our great wisdom traditions. 2nd ed. [San Francisco]: HarperSanFrancisco, 1998.

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Huston, Smith, ed. The World's Religions: Our Great Wisdom Traditions. San Francisco: HarperSanFrancisco, 1991.

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Early Chinese mysticism: Philosophy and soteriology in the Taoist tradition. Princeton, N.J: Princeton University Press, 1991.

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Taoism: The enduring tradition. New York: Routledge, 2004.

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Taoism : an enduring tradition. Longdon: Routledge, 2004.

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Chinese healing exercises: The tradition of Daoyin. Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press, 2008.

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Wu, Yao-yü. The Taoist tradition in Chinese thought. Los Angeles, CA: Ethnographics Press, Center for Visual Anthropology, University of Southern California, 1991.

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The emergence of Daoism: Creation of tradition. Abingdon, Oxon: Routledge, 2011.

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Taoist meditation: The Mao-shan tradition of great purity. Albany, NY: State University of New York Press, 1993.

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Schipper, Kristofer Marinus. La religion de la Chine: La tradition vivante. Paris: Fayard, 2008.

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Wan-li, Ho, and Jih Chang-shin, eds. The Tao of Jesus: An experiment in inter-traditional understanding. New York: Paulist Press, 1998.

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Jean, Tang, ed. Taoist astrology: A handbook of the authentic Chinese tradition. Rochester, Vt: Destiny Books, 1997.

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The esoteric teachings of the tradition of Tao. Malibu, Calif: Shrine of the Eternal Breath of Tao, 1989.

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Zhuangzi. Zhuangzi: Essential writings with selections from traditional commentaries. Indianapolis: Hackett Pub. Company, 2009.

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Zhuangzi. Zhuangzi: The essential writings with selections from traditional commentaries. Indianapolis: Hackett Pub. Company, 2009.

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Zhuangzi. Zhuangzi: The essential writings with selections from traditional commentaries. Indianapolis: Hackett Pub. Company, 2009.

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Christian Study Centre on Chinese Religion and Culture, ed. Taoist tradition and change: The story of the Complete Perfection Sect in Hong Kong. Hong Kong: Christian Study Centre on Chinese Religion and Culture, 1991.

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Ritual words: Daoist liturgy and the Confucian Liumen tradition in Sichuan province. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz Verlag, 2013.

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Shui qiong yun qi ji: Dao jiao wen xian yan jiu de jiu xue xin zhi = An anthology of literature studies on religious taoism : both the traditional approach and new trend. Beijing Shi: She hui ke xue wen xian chu ban she, 2009.

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The Tao of health, sex, and longevity: A modern practical guide to the ancient way. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1989.

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Stein, Stephan. Zwischen Heil und Heilung: Zur frühen Tradition des Yangsheng in China. Uelzen: ML Verlag, 1999.

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Guénon, René. The great triad. 2nd ed. Ghent, NY: Sophia Perennis, 2001.

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Guénon, René. The great triad. Cambridge: Quinta Essentia, 1991.

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Chia, Mantak. Bone marrow Nei Kung: Taoist ways to improve your health by rejuvenating your bone marrow and blood. New York: Healing Tao Bks., 1989.

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Chia, Mantak. Neĭgun: Iskusstvo omolozhenii︠a︡ organizma. Kiev: "Sofii︠a︡", 2000.

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Chia, Mantak. Bone marrow nei kung: Taoist way to improve your health by rejuvenating your bone marrow and blood. Huntington, N.Y: Healing Tao Books, 1988.

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Jean, Laporte. Traditions religieuses en Chine et mission chrétienne. Paris: Cerf, 2003.

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Méditation et santé selon les traditions et médecines chinoises. Paris: Albin Michel, 1988.

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Picturing the true form: Daoist visual culture in traditional China. Cambridge: Harvard University Asia Center, 2012.

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The Tao of sexology: The book of infinite wisdom. San Francisco, Calif: Tao Pub., 1986.

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A companion to Yi jing numerology and cosmology: Chinese studies of images and numbers from Han (202 BCE-220 CE) to Song (960-1279 CE). London: RoutledgeCurzon, 2003.

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Smith, Huston. World's Religions: Our Great Wisdom Traditions. Tandem Library, 2003.

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The World's Religions: Our Great Wisdom Traditions. Peter Smith Publisher, 1990.

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Daoism in Japan: Chinese Traditions and Their Influence on Japanese Religious Culture. Taylor & Francis Group, 2015.

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Richey, Jeffrey L. Daoism in Japan: Chinese Traditions and Their Influence on Japanese Religious Culture. Taylor & Francis Group, 2018.

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Komjathy, Louis. The Daoist Tradition: An Introduction. Bloomsbury Academic, 2013.

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Li, Peter Ping. The Epistemology of Yin-Yang Balancing as the Root of Chinese Cultural Traditions. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199348541.003.0002.

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Most Eastern traditional philosophies, such as Taoism, from China, share a set of core themes that constitute a philosophy of wisdom (science–art integration), in contrast to Western philosophies with a focus on knowledge (science–art separation). This chapter argues that the epistemological system of yin-yang balancing is the root of Eastern culture traditions. Building on this theme, the chapter elaborates on the unique features of yin-yang balancing, in contrast to Aristotle’s formal logic and Hegel’s dialectics in the West. It is posited that yin-yang balancing is more sophisticated (rather than naïve) than all dialectical logic for paradox management, since it is the only system that can truly accommodate and appreciate paradox and has the potential to absorb all Western systems into a geocentric (East-meets-West) meta-system. The chapter concludes with an application of yin-yang balancing to the geocentric integration of the Eastern philosophy of wisdom with the Western philosophy of knowledge, toward a new geocentric meta-paradigm.
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Wu, Zhongxian, Karin Taylor Wu, and Fei BingXun. Heavenly Stems and Earthly Branches - TianGan Dizhi: The Heart of Chinese Wisdom Traditions. Kingsley Publishers, Jessica, 2016.

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Daoist Body Cultivation: Traditional Models And Contemporary Practices. University of Hawaii Press, 2006.

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Ebersole, Gary L. Japanese Religions. Edited by John Corrigan. Oxford University Press, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780195170214.003.0005.

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The topic of emotions in Japanese religions is a complicated one. Multiple religious traditions, each with its own privileged set of emotions or spiritual states, have taken root in the Japanese archipelago. These traditions include Shinto, Buddhism, Taoism, Confucianism, Christianity, and numerous so-called new religions from the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. In addition, the historical record in Japan covers over 1,300 years, during which tremendous changes in these religions occurred, not least in terms of the emotional states that were considered to be desirable and auspicious or undesirable and inauspicious. The primary texts for any study of religious emotions in ancient Japan are the Kojiki (712), the Nihon shoki (720), and the Man'yōshū. This article also examines sources for the study of emotion in Japanese religions during the medieval period and provides a general overview of the newly founded religious groups in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries in Japan, focusing on a single aspect of the work of one scholar, Helen Hardacre.
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Tang, Jean, and Susan Levitt. Taoist Astrology: A Handbook of the Authentic Chinese Tradition. Inner Traditions International, Limited, 1997.

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Teachings of the Tao: Readings from the Taoist spiritual tradition. Boston: Shambhala, 1997.

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The Tao of craft: Fu talismans and casting sigils in the Eastern esoteric tradition. 2016.

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Bright-Fey, John, and Laozi. The Whole Heart of Tao: The Complete Teachings from the Oral Tradition of Lao Tzu (The Whole Heart series). Crane Hill Publishers, 2006.

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Marinus, Schipper Kristofer, Meyer, Jan A. M. de, and Engelfriet Peter M, eds. Linked faiths: Essays on Chinese religions and traditional culture in honour of Kristofer Schipper. Leiden: Brill, 2000.

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P, Peters Gerald, and C. M. Russell Museum, eds. Masters of the Taos tradition: The Gerald Peters Collection. Great Falls, Mont: C.M. Russell Museum, 1993.

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Cleary, Thomas. Sex, Health, and Long Life: Manuals of Taoist Practice. Shambhala, 1999.

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