The Dao of Flow: A Journey to Discover the Ancient Wisdom of Water is an invitation to discover the wisdom of water and provides readers with an uncommon spiritual map to deeper harmony with oneself and the world. The author was studying ancient philosophy when he delved into a philosophical investigation of his life to date—from his humanitarian work in Fukushima to studying in Tokyo, becoming a yoga teacher and Taijiquan instructor, and co-founding a non-profit in the Himalayas before moving to Beijing as a Schwarzman Scholar. Along the way, he met scholars, teachers, artists, philosophers, farmers, social workers, and spiritual leaders. In this book, he weaves classical texts into his experiences with Taijiquan, Daoism and Zen, tea, agriculture, conservation, art, history, geography, politics, and social economics. He captures his physical, intellectual, and spiritual journey in a series of incisive reflections, vignettes, and anecdotes that make it accessible in simple terms. Through these stories, the author constructs a philosophical framework of Daoist principles that he calls ‘The Dao of Flow’—a way of continuous transformation based on embodying, flowing, and regulating water. These same three principles recurred as patterns in the lives of his role models or ‘walking flowers’—those who ‘walk the flow’ and do so beautifully and naturally like flowers.
The Dao of Flow: A Journey to Discover the Ancient Wisdom of Water
JIN YOUNG LIM is a PhD student at the Department of East Asian Languages and Cultural Studies at UC Santa Barbara.
Penguin Books (First published, 2024)
xxvi + 242 pages including References
RM89.00
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Introduction
Prologue: Catch any Useful Message, and Forget the Stories
PART I: WAY-MAKING
1. Yu the Great
2. Observing the Pattern
3. The Three Esoteric Principles
PART II: WANDERING CLOUD
4. Kizuna: My Journey to Japan
5. Sanghasena: The Spiritual Warrior
6. Striving to Be a Walking Flower
7. A Quick Flow of China’s Geography—History
8. Scott Rozelle: The Dao of a Development Economist
PART III: NATURE FLOWING
9. Chayun: The Dao of Flow in a Cup of Tea
10. Circularity and Localization: The Shimosato Model
11. Zen and the ‘Do-Nothing’ Wuwei Farmer
PART IV: BE LIKE WATER
12. The Jane Goodall of China: From Panda-Shadowing to Biodiversity Conservation
13. The Dao of Art: Han Meilin’s Far-Wandering and Unfettered Playfulness
14. The Nakamura Methodology
Epilogue
Acknowledgements
References
| Weight | 0.303 kg |
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| Dimensions | 21.6 × 13.5 × 1.8 cm |
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| Format | Paperback |
| Language | English |
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| Year Published | 2024 |







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