Have you ever read The Tao Of Pooh? It’s actually a really good book. The writer employs the characters of Winnie the Pooh to explain the basic principles of philosophical Taoism as an introduction to the Eastern belief system.
Apparently, Pooh Bear is very zen. It never occurred to me until I read The Tao Of Pooh and re-read Winnie the Pooh, ButOwl is not the only wise character in the story. Looking for a little wisdom? I suggest you take your ques from Pooh.
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I’ve seen the Tao of Pooh, but never read it. There’s also one that’s called, “Management According to Winnie the Pooh,” which I’ve also never read…. perhaps I’ll have to make an effort to do some Pooh reading
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love it!
orchid / 174 posts
Never heard of it until just now, but I am rather fond of the idea. I love Pooh <3
daisy / 603 posts
Now I know Winnie the Pooh does not make grammatical mistakes. I also know that is not the point of this post. I love Winnie the Pooh, but I am distracted by the grammatical error staring me in the face. :/
magnolia / 1027 posts
I need to buy me the book… I just hope they don’t have the same grammatical errors as the pictures posted in this entry. >_<
sunflower / 311 posts
@pick_my_friggin_nose@xanga - @lttlegel - for the record.. i didn’t make these images, trust me, as an editor..i noticed too. The book is totally legit and grammatical error free
magnolia / 1027 posts
@katie - I know you didn’t make these images… Where could I buy the book?
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I have read the Tao Of Pooh. And yes, I am definitely the uncarved block, definitely.
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