BIBLIOGRAPHY

Chinese-Language Publications

Ko Hung. Pao P’u Tzu Nei P’ien (Inner Chapters), including “The Immortals” translated in this volume, and Pao P’u Tzu Wai P’ien (outer Chapters). 1954. Revised edition, 1985.

T’ien Hsin Chien. Hsien Tao Ching Tso Ching (The Way of Immortals Tranquil Sitting Classic). Taipei, n.d. Includes “The Three Treasures of Immortality” translated in this volume.

Yu Huang Hsin Yin Ching. (The Jade Emperor’s Mind Seal Classic). Taiwan: Kuan Ming Ssu, 1951. The classic itself is translated in full in this volume. Includes commentary by Chio Chen-tzu.

Yu Huang Hsin Yin Miao Ching. (The Jade Emperor’s Profound Mind Seal Classic). Taiwan: Kuan Ming Ssu, 1951. Includes commentary by Lu Szu-hsing.

English-Language Publications

Anderson, Poul, trans. The Method of Holding the Three Pure Ones: A Taoist Manual of Meditation of the Fourth Century A.D. Richmond, Surrey, U.K.: Curzon Press, 1980.

Berk, William R., ed. Chinese Healing Arts: Internal Kung-Fu. Culver City, Calif.: Peace Press, 1979.

Blofeld, John. Taoism: The Road to Immortality. Boston: Shambhala, 1978.

Chang, Chung-yuan. Creativity and Taoism: A Study of Chinese Philosophy, Art, and Poetry. San Francisco: Harper Torchbooks, 1963.

Cleary, Thomas, trans. The Inner Teachings of Taoism: Chang Po-Tuan; Commentary by Liu I-Ming. Boston: Shambhala, 1986.

———. The Secret of the Golden Flower: The Classic Chinese Book of Life. San Francisco: HarperSanFrancisco, 1991.

Cleary, Thomas, ed. and trans. Vitality Energy Spirit: A Taoist Source Book. Boston: Shambhala, 1991.

Da, Liu. Taoist Health Exercise Book. New York: Perigee Books, 1974.

Dean, Kenneth. Taoist Ritual and Popular Cults of South-East China. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1995.

Huang, Jane and Michael Wurmbrand, trans. The Primordial Breath: An Ancient Chinese Way of Prolonging Life through Breath Control, vols. 1 and 2. Los Angeles: Original Books, 1987.

Jou, Tsung-hwa. The Tao of Meditation: The Way to Enlightenment.Warwick, N.Y.: T’ai Chi Foundation, 1983.

Kohn, Livia. Early Chinese Mysticism: Philosophy and Soteriology in the Taoist Tradition. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1992.

Kohn, Livia, ed. The Taoist Experience: An Anthology. Albany, N.Y.: State University of New York Press, 1993.

Lu, K’uan-yu (Charles Luk). The Secrets of Chinese Meditations. York Beach, Me.: Samuel Weiser, 1964.

Nan, Huai-chin. Tao and Longevity: Mind-Body Transformation. Translated by Wen Kuan Chu, Ph.D. York Beach, Me.: Samuel Weiser, 1984.

Needham, Joseph. Science and Civilization in China, vols. 1–5. Cambridge, U.K.: Cambridge University Press, 1954–74.

Olson, Stuart Alve. Qigong Teachings of a Taoist Immortal: The Eight Essential Exercises of Master Li Ching Yun. Rochester, Vt.: Healing Arts Press, 2002.

———. T’ai Chi According to the I Ching: Embodying the Principles of the Book of Changes. Rochester, Vt.: Inner Traditions, 2001.

Robinet, Isabelle. Taoist Meditation: The Mao Shan Tradition of Great Purity. Translated by Pas and Girardot. Albany, N.Y.: State University of New York Press, 1993.

Veith, Ilza, trans. The Yellow Emperor’s Classic of Internal Medicine. San Francisco: University of California Press, 1949.

Ware, James R., ed. and trans. Alchemy, Medicine and Religion in the China of A.D. 320: The Nei P’ien of Ko Hung. London: Dover Publications, 1981.

Welch, Holmes. Taoism: The Parting of the Way. Boston: Beacon Press, 1957.

Wong, Eva. Cultivating Stillness: A Taoist Manual for Transforming Body and Mind. Boston: Shambhala, 1992.

Yin, Shih-tzu. Tranquil Sitting. Translated by Shi Fu Hwang and Cheney Crow. St. Paul, Minn.: Dragon Door Publications, 1995.