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Watercourse Way - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This page is about a music album. For the book The Watercourse Way, see the Alan Watts page. Watercourse Way is the debut album for Chicago new age band Shadowfax, released in 1976 (And subseq...
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Watercourse Way is a resource for health and well-being, here to serve the needs of the individual in a variety of ways. The services provided include acupuncture, massage, herbal, lifestyle, dietary consultation, and reference library.
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Watercourse Way offers both modalities. If you live farther away, you may find an acupuncturist and massage therapist in your area, and you and I can consult by phone, working to tailor an herbal protocol to target your symptoms and work with your constitution.
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Tao: The Watercourse Way; Alan Watts; ... Tao means basically "way", and so "course"; the course of nature. Lao-tzu said the way of the functioning of the Tao is "so of itself"; ... So, therefore, the watercourse way is the way of Tao. Now, that seems to white Anglo-Saxon Protestants, lazy, spineless, and altogether passive.
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As a way of contemplation, it is being aware of life without thinking about it, and then carrying this on even while one is thinking, so that thoughts are not confused with nature. This sounds contradictory until one has experienced it, as by following the suggestions at the end of the second chapter.
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Last night Mike and I went to Watercourse Way, an amazing spa and hot tub place in Palo Alto. ... Watercourse Way is without doubt the best hot tub place in the Bay Area. We have explored those in the East Bay, and while we like Piedmont Springs, it really can't compare. Watercouse Way rooms are incredibly beautiful,
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The interesting thing is, that although we all know what it is, there is no way of defining it. Because tao is the course, we can also call li the watercourse, and the patterns ... So, therefore, the watercourse way is the way of tao. Now, that seems to white Anglo-Saxon Protestants, lazy, spineless, and altogether passive.
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