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Bringing the Dead to Life: Identification, Interpretation, and Display of Chinese Burial Objects in the Rewi Alley Collection at Canterbury Museum
The Heritage of Non-Theistic Belief in China
The Emergence and Development of the Sentient Zombie: Zombie
GHOSTS in the MACHINE: Approaching Paranormal Phenomona Within the TCM Framework
The Eight Great Taoist Spiritual Chants
The Tempest of Inward Focus Cost: -; Mins: Essence 6; Type: Permanent
THE DAOIST BODY in the LITURGY of SALVATION THROUGH REFINEMENT by BINGXIA BIAN B.L., South-Central University for Nationalities, 2016
Transforming the Void
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Liver and Lungs
The Dreaming Mind and the End of the Ming World
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Towards a Transpersonal Psychology of Daoism: Definitions, Past Research, and Future Directions Christopher Cott Deakin University
Zang Fu Organ Networks Zenshiatsu Chicago Miriam Tamara Derman, RN, Lac
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The Three Sovereigns Tradition: Talismans, Elixirs
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CHINESE RELIGIONS: CONFUCIANISM and DAOISM
Whistling and Its Magico-Religious Tradition : a Comparative Perspective
The Consciousness of the Dead As a Philosophical Problem in Ancient China
The Nature and Origin of the Taoist Underworld of The
YAN Jinfen Visiting Professor, Department of Religion and Philosophy, Austin College, Texas, USA
Dao Becomes Female and Its Discontentment
Shen (Spirit, Soul) in Chinese Religion and Medicine
Mortality in Traditional Chinese Thought
Daoist Internal Alchemy: a Deep Language for Communicating with Nature's Intelligence
Synchronicity, Duality and Immortality in Daoist Thought Rachel See Johnson County Community College,
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THE NATURE of the Po and LUNG PATTERN DISHARMONIES
Dreaming in the World's Religions