I like the "tiddly-pom principle". Things do tend to build up like that and "tiddly-pom principle" is a much better term for it than "snowball effect". I like how Hoff uses so many of Pooh's poems and songs as examples and phrases throughout this book. They are one of my favorite parts of Milne's books and really mean Winnie-the-Pooh for me
The Tao of Pooh has 158 pages.
Owl - Winnie-the-Pooh - was created in 1926.
The ISBN of The Tao of Pooh is 0-525-24458-1.
Tao
There is no direct comparison. However, there was a book written, Pooh and the Tao, that used Pooh as an example of the concepts, written by Benjamin Hoff.
The "tao" is the absolute principle underlying the universe.
Yes, i read it for a summer assignment and loved it. even though im 14 pooh bear still found a way to touch my heart.
Some good books on Chinese philosophy are The Analects, Mencius, Tao Te Ching, The I Ching, or Book of Changes, The Tao of Pooh, A short History of Chinese Philosophy.
Taoist thinking concerning immortality can be summed up this way: Tao is the governing principle of the universe. Tao has no beginning and no end. By living in accord with Tao, an individual participates in it and becomes eternal.
The uncarved block is the ability to enjoy the simple things in life! Pooh is the perfect example of the uncarved block because he doesnt over think things and is simple minded. Love Dane and Meg.
Daoism is a philosophy and an idea. It doesn't have a government, but it does shape a persons life. It is of Chinese origin that emphasizes living in harmony with the Tao. The term Tao means the "way" or path and principle is also found in other religious traditions.
Mercenary tao.