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The Tao of Pooh & The Te of Piglet wer. angielska
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"It's not easy to have courage," remarked Piglet, with a slight sniff, "when you're just a Very Small Animal." Rabbit, who had started writing intently, glanced up and pointed out: "Being a very small animal is precisely why you'll be valuable in the adventure ahead." Winnie-the-Pooh has a distinctive way of going about things that has endeared him to many, and as Benjamin Hoff insightfully shows, Pooh's methods bear a striking resemblance to the ancient Chinese ideas of Taoism. Piglet, on the other hand, represents the crucial concept of Te, which signifies the Virtue of the Small. Through Pooh and Piglet, Benjamin Hoff's explanation of Taoism and Te illustrates that these aren't ancient and distant philosophies but practical approaches to life that can be applied today. This exceptional book brilliantly simplifies complex ideas with a touch of guidance from Pooh and his companions in the Hundred Acre Wood. Although Pooh might be a Bear of Very Little Brain, there is much to learn from his life philosophy. Enchantingly illustrated by E.H. Shepard.
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"It's not easy to have courage," remarked Piglet, with a slight sniff, "when you're just a Very Small Animal." Rabbit, who had started writing intently, glanced up and pointed out: "Being a very small animal is precisely why you'll be valuable in the adventure ahead." Winnie-the-Pooh has a distinctive way of going about things that has endeared him to many, and as Benjamin Hoff insightfully shows, Pooh's methods bear a striking resemblance to the ancient Chinese ideas of Taoism. Piglet, on the other hand, represents the crucial concept of Te, which signifies the Virtue of the Small. Through Pooh and Piglet, Benjamin Hoff's explanation of Taoism and Te illustrates that these aren't ancient and distant philosophies but practical approaches to life that can be applied today. This exceptional book brilliantly simplifies complex ideas with a touch of guidance from Pooh and his companions in the Hundred Acre Wood. Although Pooh might be a Bear of Very Little Brain, there is much to learn from his life philosophy. Enchantingly illustrated by E.H. Shepard.
