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    The Couple's Tao Te Ching; Ancient Advice for Modern Lovers by William Martin, Hank Tusinski, Hugh Prather

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    • ISBN: 1569246505
    • Publisher: Da Capo Press
    • Pub. Date: December 1999
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    Following the successful debut of the Parent's Tao Te Ching—which Hugh Prather praised as "pure gold"—William Martin now reinterprets the Tao for couples. "The love relationship between two people can be the most rewarding and enlightening adventure possible," Martin writes, and he imparts the Tao's spirited, sage advice for everyone on that adventure. "Not since The Tao of Pooh has Taoist wisdom transmogrified into something so practical, gentle, and good."—from the foreword by Dan Millman, author of Way of the Peaceful Warrior

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    William Martin, husband and father of two grown children, has been a student of the Tao for 10 years. A graduate of the University of California, Berkeley, and Western Theological Seminary, he has worked as a research scientist for the Department of the Navy, a clergyman, and a college instructor in counseling, communications, and the humanities. Today, he and his wife Nancy operate The Still Point, an educational and consulting center. He conducts workshops and seminars on subjects including tai chi chuan, Zen, stages of spiritual development, meditation, and religious burnout.

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