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Chinese philosophy. The classic collection
- The Analects, Tao Te Ching, Musings of a Chinese Mystic, The Sayings of Mencius, The Art of War
- By: Lao Tzu, Sun Tzu, Confucius, and others
- Narrated by: Kenneth Elliot, Alfred Costa, Peter Coates
- Length: 8 hrs and 39 mins
- Unabridged
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Chinese Philosophy: The Classic Collection is a comprehensive anthology that explores the rich philosophical traditions of ancient China. This book features key texts such as "The Analects," which contains the teachings of Confucius, and "Tao Te Ching," a foundational text of Taoism. It also includes "Musings of a Chinese Mystic," offering insights from the enigmatic sage Chuang Tzu, as well as "The Sayings of Mencius," presenting the ethical and political philosophy of Mencius. Lastly, "The Art of War" provides strategic wisdom from the renowned military strategist Sun Tzu.
By: Lao Tzu, and others
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La libertad primera y última
- By: Krishnamurti
- Narrated by: Juan Miguel Diéz
- Length: 11 hrs and 17 mins
- Unabridged
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La libertad primera y última es considerado por muchos como el mejor libro de Krishnamurti. Aldous Huxley, en su esclarecedor prólogo, se pregunta: ¿qué es exactamente lo que nos propone el sabio hindú? Y la respuesta es que no se trata de un sistema de creencias, ni de un catálogo de dogmas, ni de un repertorio de ideas, ni de una clase de yoga; lo esencial es trascender los símbolos y alcanzar la libertad de cada instante. Esta libertad surge con la superación del ego, pero también de los "sistemas" de pensamiento organizado.
By: Krishnamurti
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Rumi: Tales of the Spirit
- A Journey to Healing the Heart
- By: Kamla K Kapur
- Narrated by: Simran Singh
- Length: 4 hrs and 40 mins
- Unabridged
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Rumi: Tales of the Spirit is a sweet, comforting, and at times, fiery guide to nourishing the spirit. In a hopeful but pragmatic tone, timeless storyteller Rumi and award-winning author and playwright Kamla Kapur guide us through the trials of life and teach us to embrace suffering, to pray even when it feels hopeless, and ultimately, to surrender to the cosmic will.
By: Kamla K Kapur
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How Confucius Changed My Mind
- And What He Can Teach You About the Art of Being Human
- By: Charles B. Jones
- Narrated by: Peter Aronson
- Length: 4 hrs and 51 mins
- Unabridged
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In this exploration of humanity, morality, religious practice, and leading a good life based on traditional Confucian thought, you are invited on a path of transformation. The unexpected depths to be found in Confucianism surprised author Charles Jones when he began teaching East Asian religions to undergraduate students thirty years ago. It raised fascinating questions relevant to life today, like what does it mean to be human?
By: Charles B. Jones
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The Eight Limbs of Yoga for Modern Times: A Practical Guide to the Yoga Sutras of Patanjali
- Yoga and Yoga Philosophy Books, Book 1
- By: Michelle Fondin
- Narrated by: Michelle S. Fondin
- Length: 5 hrs and 12 mins
- Unabridged
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In The Eight Limbs of Yoga for Modern Times, you'll discover how to integrate the wisdom of yoga into your daily routine—whether you're a yoga teacher, a devoted practitioner, or someone seeking deeper meaning in life.
By: Michelle Fondin
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The Sayings of Mencius
- The Sayings of Mencius, Book 1
- By: Mencius
- Narrated by: Peter Coates
- Length: 25 mins
- Unabridged
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The Sayings of Mencius has been revered for well over 2,000 years, and is arguably the most influential of the Si Shu (Four Books) which form the foundation of traditional Chinese education. 'Master Meng' was born during the turbulent Warring States period, and was a tireless advocate of Confucian thought, defending and expanding its tenets as a means of achieving peaceful relations between individuals and competing kingdoms. The sage spent most of his life journeying from court to court, always seeking a Ruler sufficiently principled to apply his teachings. Few were found worthy.
By: Mencius
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Chinese philosophy. The classic collection
- The Analects, Tao Te Ching, Musings of a Chinese Mystic, The Sayings of Mencius, The Art of War
- By: Lao Tzu, Sun Tzu, Confucius, and others
- Narrated by: Kenneth Elliot, Alfred Costa, Peter Coates
- Length: 8 hrs and 39 mins
- Unabridged
-
Overall
-
Performance
-
Story
Chinese Philosophy: The Classic Collection is a comprehensive anthology that explores the rich philosophical traditions of ancient China. This book features key texts such as "The Analects," which contains the teachings of Confucius, and "Tao Te Ching," a foundational text of Taoism. It also includes "Musings of a Chinese Mystic," offering insights from the enigmatic sage Chuang Tzu, as well as "The Sayings of Mencius," presenting the ethical and political philosophy of Mencius. Lastly, "The Art of War" provides strategic wisdom from the renowned military strategist Sun Tzu.
By: Lao Tzu, and others
-
La libertad primera y última
- By: Krishnamurti
- Narrated by: Juan Miguel Diéz
- Length: 11 hrs and 17 mins
- Unabridged
-
Overall
-
Performance
-
Story
La libertad primera y última es considerado por muchos como el mejor libro de Krishnamurti. Aldous Huxley, en su esclarecedor prólogo, se pregunta: ¿qué es exactamente lo que nos propone el sabio hindú? Y la respuesta es que no se trata de un sistema de creencias, ni de un catálogo de dogmas, ni de un repertorio de ideas, ni de una clase de yoga; lo esencial es trascender los símbolos y alcanzar la libertad de cada instante. Esta libertad surge con la superación del ego, pero también de los "sistemas" de pensamiento organizado.
By: Krishnamurti
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Rumi: Tales of the Spirit
- A Journey to Healing the Heart
- By: Kamla K Kapur
- Narrated by: Simran Singh
- Length: 4 hrs and 40 mins
- Unabridged
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Overall
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Performance
-
Story
Rumi: Tales of the Spirit is a sweet, comforting, and at times, fiery guide to nourishing the spirit. In a hopeful but pragmatic tone, timeless storyteller Rumi and award-winning author and playwright Kamla Kapur guide us through the trials of life and teach us to embrace suffering, to pray even when it feels hopeless, and ultimately, to surrender to the cosmic will.
By: Kamla K Kapur
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How Confucius Changed My Mind
- And What He Can Teach You About the Art of Being Human
- By: Charles B. Jones
- Narrated by: Peter Aronson
- Length: 4 hrs and 51 mins
- Unabridged
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Overall
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Performance
-
Story
In this exploration of humanity, morality, religious practice, and leading a good life based on traditional Confucian thought, you are invited on a path of transformation. The unexpected depths to be found in Confucianism surprised author Charles Jones when he began teaching East Asian religions to undergraduate students thirty years ago. It raised fascinating questions relevant to life today, like what does it mean to be human?
By: Charles B. Jones
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The Eight Limbs of Yoga for Modern Times: A Practical Guide to the Yoga Sutras of Patanjali
- Yoga and Yoga Philosophy Books, Book 1
- By: Michelle Fondin
- Narrated by: Michelle S. Fondin
- Length: 5 hrs and 12 mins
- Unabridged
-
Overall
-
Performance
-
Story
In The Eight Limbs of Yoga for Modern Times, you'll discover how to integrate the wisdom of yoga into your daily routine—whether you're a yoga teacher, a devoted practitioner, or someone seeking deeper meaning in life.
By: Michelle Fondin
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The Sayings of Mencius
- The Sayings of Mencius, Book 1
- By: Mencius
- Narrated by: Peter Coates
- Length: 25 mins
- Unabridged
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Overall
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Performance
-
Story
The Sayings of Mencius has been revered for well over 2,000 years, and is arguably the most influential of the Si Shu (Four Books) which form the foundation of traditional Chinese education. 'Master Meng' was born during the turbulent Warring States period, and was a tireless advocate of Confucian thought, defending and expanding its tenets as a means of achieving peaceful relations between individuals and competing kingdoms. The sage spent most of his life journeying from court to court, always seeking a Ruler sufficiently principled to apply his teachings. Few were found worthy.
By: Mencius