I'm not sure why I searched this. I only started the book yesterday, and I'm only up to, like, page 70 or something. I guess I should wait 'til I'm done. It's great so far. I'll watch this again when I finish.
all of life's most mundane and pervasive circumstances are made into mysterious and complicated events by our culture that only a few could possibly know how to navigate - giving birth, setting a broken bone, eating healthy foods, gathering medicinal plants, dealing with emotional crisis both personally and collectively are all things humans as individuals and communities have always taken care of without having to pay some stranger to "fix" them...
@themajikat ,Just read your comment, as cchilder says they are both good, i actually read the tao of poo first , then started zen and the art of m.....
stil havent finished it ,its been four years now . Sometimes i think that books find you at a time when you need them, if that makes sense.
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juliaisafilmbuff123 2 months ago
thanks this helped me to understand the book better
thunderinthevalley 11 months ago
I'm not sure why I searched this. I only started the book yesterday, and I'm only up to, like, page 70 or something. I guess I should wait 'til I'm done. It's great so far. I'll watch this again when I finish.
MckyMseNTarotCrds 1 year ago
another great review chris!
all of life's most mundane and pervasive circumstances are made into mysterious and complicated events by our culture that only a few could possibly know how to navigate - giving birth, setting a broken bone, eating healthy foods, gathering medicinal plants, dealing with emotional crisis both personally and collectively are all things humans as individuals and communities have always taken care of without having to pay some stranger to "fix" them...
bbbleaver 2 years ago
I'm about to read the Tao of Pooh!
I almost bought "Sen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance" at a used book store after having heard about it. I guess i chose wrong!
themajikat 2 years ago
they are both great. you will love both of them, they complement each other well
cchilder 2 years ago
@themajikat ,Just read your comment, as cchilder says they are both good, i actually read the tao of poo first , then started zen and the art of m.....
stil havent finished it ,its been four years now . Sometimes i think that books find you at a time when you need them, if that makes sense.
boybuddha 1 year ago