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    The Tao of Pooh

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    The Tao of Pooh by Ben­jamin Hoff uses the beloved char­ac­ter Win­nie the Pooh to explain the prin­ci­ples of Tao­ism. Through Pooh’s sim­ple, care­free nature, the book shows how liv­ing in har­mo­ny with the world can lead to peace and con­tent­ment.

    1. About the Author
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    2. Chapter 1: Foreword
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    3. Chapter 2: The How of Pooh?
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    4. Chapter 3: The Tao of Who?
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    5. Chapter 4: Spelling Tuesday
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    6. Chapter 5: Cottleston Pie
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    7. Chapter 6: The Pooh Way
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    8. Chapter 7: Bisy Backson
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    9. Chapter 8: That Sort of Bear
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    10. Chapter 9: Nowhere and Nothing
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    11. Chapter 10: The Now of Pooh
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    12. Chapter 11: Backword
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    13. Chapter 12: Pooh?
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    14. Chapter 13: Bear
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