Book Description "Thought-provoking and charming."--Library Journal Not all Great Masters of Wisdom are venerable graybeards. One is as familiar to us as that beloved teddy bear Winnie the Pooh. From the "how" of Pooh to the Tao of Pooh is a simple, effortless, joyous step...a delicious journey to Pooh Corner illuminated by the timeless teachings of the Taoist immortals. --This text refers to the audio cassette edition of this title Synopsis An expert in Chinese philosophy explains facets of Taoism using Milne's famous character and explores the world of Winnie-the-Pooh through Tao, characterizing Pooh as a simple bear who subscribes to the principles of successful living. Book available. --This text refers to the audio cassette edition of this title Synopsis Who would have though that Winnie-the-Pooh and Piglet, A.A. Milne's beloved storybook characters, would cause such a stir demonstrating the fundamentals of Taoist philosophy? Now, in time for the holiday season, these two phenomenal paperback bestsellers are available for the first time in an elegantly packaged boxed set. Illustrated throughout. Annotation Who would have though that Winnie-the-Pooh and Piglet, A.A. Milne's beloved storybook characters, would cause such a stir demonstrating the fundamentals of Taoist philosophy? Now, in time for the holiday season, these two phenomenal paperback bestsellers are available for the first time in an elegantly packaged boxed set. Illustrated throughout.Description from The Reader's Catalog"Te" is a Chinese word meaning virtue, and The Te of Piglet is the virtue of the small. The author conducts a sagacious dialogue between Piglet, Eeyore, Tigger, and the rest of the Pooh gang, interspersed with traditional Taoist stories. A boxed gift set of the two volumes that have sold over a million copies
Synopsis An expert in Chinese philosophy explains facets of Taoism using Milne's famous character and explores the world of Winnie-the-Pooh through Tao, characterizing Pooh as a simple bear who subscribes to the principles of successful living. Book available. --This text refers to the audio cassette edition of this title Synopsis Who would have though that Winnie-the-Pooh and Piglet, A.A. Milne's beloved storybook characters, would cause such a stir demonstrating the fundamentals of Taoist philosophy? Now, in time for the holiday season, these two phenomenal paperback bestsellers are available for the first time in an elegantly packaged boxed set. Illustrated throughout. Annotation Who would have though that Winnie-the-Pooh and Piglet, A.A. Milne's beloved storybook characters, would cause such a stir demonstrating the fundamentals of Taoist philosophy? Now, in time for the holiday season, these two phenomenal paperback bestsellers are available for the first time in an elegantly packaged boxed set. Illustrated throughout.Description from The Reader's Catalog"Te" is a Chinese word meaning virtue, and The Te of Piglet is the virtue of the small. The author conducts a sagacious dialogue between Piglet, Eeyore, Tigger, and the rest of the Pooh gang, interspersed with traditional Taoist stories. A boxed gift set of the two volumes that have sold over a million copies
Synopsis Who would have though that Winnie-the-Pooh and Piglet, A.A. Milne's beloved storybook characters, would cause such a stir demonstrating the fundamentals of Taoist philosophy? Now, in time for the holiday season, these two phenomenal paperback bestsellers are available for the first time in an elegantly packaged boxed set. Illustrated throughout. Annotation Who would have though that Winnie-the-Pooh and Piglet, A.A. Milne's beloved storybook characters, would cause such a stir demonstrating the fundamentals of Taoist philosophy? Now, in time for the holiday season, these two phenomenal paperback bestsellers are available for the first time in an elegantly packaged boxed set. Illustrated throughout.Description from The Reader's Catalog"Te" is a Chinese word meaning virtue, and The Te of Piglet is the virtue of the small. The author conducts a sagacious dialogue between Piglet, Eeyore, Tigger, and the rest of the Pooh gang, interspersed with traditional Taoist stories. A boxed gift set of the two volumes that have sold over a million copies
Annotation Who would have though that Winnie-the-Pooh and Piglet, A.A. Milne's beloved storybook characters, would cause such a stir demonstrating the fundamentals of Taoist philosophy? Now, in time for the holiday season, these two phenomenal paperback bestsellers are available for the first time in an elegantly packaged boxed set. Illustrated throughout.Description from The Reader's Catalog"Te" is a Chinese word meaning virtue, and The Te of Piglet is the virtue of the small. The author conducts a sagacious dialogue between Piglet, Eeyore, Tigger, and the rest of the Pooh gang, interspersed with traditional Taoist stories. A boxed gift set of the two volumes that have sold over a million copies
Description from The Reader's Catalog"Te" is a Chinese word meaning virtue, and The Te of Piglet is the virtue of the small. The author conducts a sagacious dialogue between Piglet, Eeyore, Tigger, and the rest of the Pooh gang, interspersed with traditional Taoist stories. A boxed gift set of the two volumes that have sold over a million copies