Taoist Master Loy Ching-Yuen wrote "The Supreme Way" to give his students an understanding of how China's three great religious traditions have co-existed for two thousand years. Occasionally breathtaking in its description of the process of higher Taoist meditation, "The Supreme Way" also delineates Buddhist compassion and Confucian humanism, and shows how these vary from each other and Taoism. Never before translated or published in English, "The Supreme Way" contains chapters on each tradition.
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Taoist Master Loy Ching-Yuen wrote "The Supreme Way" to give his students an understanding of how China's three great religious traditions have co-existed for two thousand years. Occasionally breathtaking in its description of the process of higher Taoist meditation, "The Supreme Way" also delineates Buddhist compassion and Confucian humanism, and shows how these vary from each other and Taoism. Never before translated or published in English, "The Supreme Way" contains chapters on each tradition.
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