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    ☯ RECOMMENDED READING LIST
    🔸Best Book for Beginners – Tao of Pooh:
    Benjamin Hoff delightfully explores Taoist principles with the help of Winnie the Pooh.
    🔸Best Tao Te Ching – Change Your Thoughts, Change Your Life:
    Wayne Dyer applies the wisdom of the Tao Te Ching to modern lives. This book is transforming how I see myself and the world – it’s a must-read.
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    An accurate translation, getting you closer to Lao Tze’s original meaning. Cross-reference with Wayne Dyer version.
    🔸Zhuangzi:
    The second most famous Taoist text after TTC. Profound philosophy told through humorous stories.
    🔸Further exploration – “Tao: the Watercourse Way”
    World-famous philosopher, Alan Watts, explores Taoist concepts in his signature witty style.
    🔸For personal growth – The Tao of Success:
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