Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Bibliography 1

1) The Black Winged Night: Creativity in Nature and Mind.  David Peat.  Chap 7 p175-204 Creativity and the Body. Book
                - reforming what we think about the body

2) The Taoist Experience: An Anthology.  Livia Kohn. Chap 5 and 6 p133-190. Book
               - religious influences on the way we think of the body

3) Health and Long Life: The Chinese Way.  Livia Kohn. Chap 4. Book. 
              - Chinese understanding of the mind

4) The Varieties of Sensory Experience.  David Howes (Ed.).  Chap 5 p61-78. Anthony Synnott. Journal.
              - Reforming our understanding of the senses.

5) Sensuous Scholarship. Paul Stoller. Book
              - Reforming the way we approach the body in scholastic settings

6) Empire of the Sense. David Howe (Ed). Chap 3 Susan Stewart p59-69, 7 Alain Lorbin p128-142, 16 David Howes p281-303. Journal
             - understanding the relationship between the senses and perception

7) Discovering The Body's Wisdon. Knaster. Book
            - understanding the usefulness of the body

8) Concentration and Contemplation: A Lesson in Learning to Learn. Robert Altobello. Article
            - reforming the understanding of mind-body an scholastic settings

9) The Book of Internal Exercises. Stephen T. Chang. Chap 3. Book
           - Learning to work with the body, and the Chinese/Daoist view of the body

10) Yin-Yang and the Nature of Correlative Thinking. A.C. Graham. Journal
           - understanding Chinese thought processes

Plus a few more.

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