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Taming the Wild Horse, An Annotated Translation and Study of the Daoist Horse Taming Pictures by Louis Komjathy | 9780231181273 | Booktopia

Taming the Wild Horse, An Annotated Translation and Study of the Daoist Horse Taming Pictures by Louis Komjathy | 9780231181273 | Booktopia






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Taming the Wild Horse
An Annotated Translation and Study of the Daoist Horse Taming Pictures
By: Louis Komjathy



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In thirteenth-century China, a Daoist monk named Gao Daokuan (1195-1277) composed a series of illustrated poems and accompanying verse commentary known as the Daoist Horse Taming Pictures. In this annotated translation and study, Louis Komjathy argues that this virtually unknown text offers unique insights into the transformative effects of Daoist contemplative practice. Taming the Wild Horse examines Gao's illustrated poems in terms of monasticism and contemplative practice, as well as the multivalent meaning of the "horse" in traditional Chinese culture and the consequences for both human and nonhuman animals.

The Horse Taming Pictures consist of twelve poems, ten of which are equine-centered. They develop the metaphor of a "wild" or "untamed" horse to represent ordinary consciousness, which must be reined in and harnessed through sustained self-cultivation, especially meditation. The compositions describe stages on the Daoist contemplative path. Komjathy provides opportunities for reflection on contemplative practice in general and Daoist meditation in particular, which may lead to a transpersonal way of perceiving and being.



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Fascinating and provocative on their own, the Daoist horse taming poems and pictures respond to a well-known Chan (Zen) Buddhist text called the Ox Herding Pictures. Komjathy's translation thus completes a conversation we have only seen half of for a long time. -- Suzanne Cahill, University of California, San Diego

Komjathy provides a fascinating study with impeccable translations of the original Chinese text and commentaries on the Daoist Horse Taming Pictures, often thought of as parallel to the Chan Buddhist Ox Herding Pictures in providing a visual and literary template for understanding the stages of spiritual discipline and training. Taming the Wild Horse is a must-read for all scholars doing research in the fields of East Asian and comparative religion, philosophy, literature, and culture. -- Steven Heine, Florida International University

With elegance and erudition Komjathy invites the reader into a journey through a medieval Chinese religious landscape that is strangely familiar, but deeply embedded in a historical and cultural context far removed from the modern world. Translated into English for the first time, the Horse Taming Pictures provide a heretofore unseen glimpse into the world of Daoist monastic training. Komjathy pioneers a new model for Daoist studies that is historically nuanced but reaches forward into issues of contemporary ethical and spiritual concern. -- James Miller, Queen's University

Komjathy has uncovered a previously hidden gem of the Daoist contemplative path that was inspired by the famous Ox Herding Pictures. His translation is deft, his notes are meticulous, and the historical, philosophical, and zoological contextual materials he provides are thorough. This is essential reading for those interested in the history of Daoism, the Complete Perfection (Quanzhen) School, comparative mysticism, and the culture of the horse. -- Harold D. Roth, Brown University

Rarely is the field of animal studies so fortunate as to have a leading area specialist give such substantial critical attention to animals. Komjathy's richly annotated translation makes this centuries-old set of prints and poems accessible for anyone interested in the intersection of animals and religion. The book's robust engagement with animal studies leads to stunning insights into the nature of Daoist contemplative practices and, ultimately, into the nature of religion. -- Aaron Gross, University of San Diego

[T]his book is a beautiful and original contribution not only to Daoist studies, but also to animal studies, a field that rarely ventures so far east and so far back into the past. This interdisciplinarity should make it [appeal] to anyone interested in poetry, contemplative practice, and human-animal relationships. * Reading Religion *

Komjathy's translation of the text and its commentary is both elegant and readable . . . As an attempt to apply approaches from animal and contemplative studies to a historical piece of religious literature and then incorporate it into contemporary religious practice, Taming the Wild Horse, is [additionally] successful. -- Jennifer Bussio, Brigham Young University * Journal of Chinese Religions *

Overall, Komjathy's analysis of the primary material is accurate and informative, and the reader will have to judge the value of Komjathy's interpretative contributions. -- Russell Kirkland University of Georgia * Religious Studies Review *
An outstanding annotated translation of a classic Daoist book of contemplation. -- Ian Johnson * New York Review of Books *

Daoism: A Guide for the Perplexed : Komjathy, Professor Louis: Amazon.com.au: Books

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Daoism: A Guide for the Perplexed Paperback – 13 March 2014
by Professor Louis Komjathy (Author)
3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars 8 ratings
Part of: Guides for the Perplexed (65 books)

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Holistic overview for understanding different aspects of Daoism as a lived and living religious tradition.

Daoism is a global religious and cultural phenomenon characterized by multiculturalism and ethnic diversity. Daoism- A Guide for the Perplexed offers a clear and thorough survey of this ancient and modern religious tradition. The book includes an overview of Daoist history, including key individuals and movements, translations of primary Daoist texts, and discussions of key dimensions of Daoist religiosity, covering primary concerns and defining characteristics of the religion. Specifically designed to meet the needs of students and general readers seeking a thorough understanding of the religion, this book is the ideal guide to studying and understanding Daoism as a lived and living religious community.
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The strength of this book is that Komjathy has immersed himself within the living tradition of Daoism and is able to provide us with detailed accounts of the many factions within the community, the various systems of religious leadership and transmission, the different collections of scripture and the traditional sacred places. It would be difficult to find a more comprehensive account of any of the better known religious traditions. ― Religions of South Asia

Louis Komjathy's Daoism: A Guide for the Perplexed dispels the many misconceptions that people have about China's indigenous religion, and sorts through the wealth of recent scholarship about Daoism. In so doing it builds up a clear and authoritative picture of China's indigenous religion that is both reliable and accessible. ― James Miller, Professor of Religious Studies and Chinese Studies, Queen's University, Canada

Whether perplexed, bemused, or simply curious, wayfarers along the path of life will find Louis Komjathy's little book a very knowledgeable and helpful guide to the Daoist tradition (formerly Romanized as Taoism). In a concise but accessible way, Komjathy gives the reader a complete map to the interesting and often wonderfully strange historical, cultural, and religious landscape of Daoism. Honest wayfarers may not be completely un-perplexed when finishing this guide, but they will learn that Daoism is a tradition that honors honest perplexity as a crucial step toward self-awareness and spiritual transformation. ― Norman Girardot, University Distinguished Professor of Comparative Religions, Lehigh University, USA

A very good book, it succeeds in creating an understandable and very well-founded review of the essential elements of this religion. In particular, the author explains the background and context so vividly that once you've finished reading, you will have a great overview of what the life and the faith of a Daoist represents. -- Martina Darga ― Chinese Medicine (Bloomsbury Translation)

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Publisher ‏ : ‎ BLM ACADEMIC UK; 0 edition (13 March 2014)
Language ‏ : ‎ English
Paperback ‏ : ‎ 240 pages
ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1441148159

Daoist Tradition: An Introduction: Komjathy, Professor Louis

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Daoist Tradition: An Introduction: An Introduction Paperback – 20 June 2013
by Professor Louis Komjathy (Author)
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An introduction to Daoism as a living and lived religion, covering key themes and topics as well as its history.

Using a historical, textual and ethnographical approach, this is the most comprehensive presentation of Daoism to date. In addition to revealing the historical contours and primary concerns of Chinese Daoists and Daoist communities, this provides an account of key themes and defining characteristics of Daoist religiosity - showing it to be a living and lived religion.

A focus on exploring Daoism as a religion and from a comparative religious studies perspective gives the reader a deeper understanding of religious traditions more broadly. 

Beginning with an overview of Daoist history, The Daoist Tradition then covers key elements of Daoist worldviews such as cosmology, virtue, and morality. 

This is followed by coverage of major Daoist practices, moving ontothe importance of place and sacred sites as well as representative examples of material culture in Daoism. It concludes with an overview of Daoism in the modern world.The Daoist Tradition- An Introduction includes a historical timeline, a map of China, 20 images, a glossary, text boxes, suggested reading and chapter summaries. A companion website provides both student and lecturer resources.
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Table of Contents

Part 1: Historical Overview
1. Approaching Daoism
2. The Daoist Tradition

Part 2: The Daoist Worldview
3. Ways to Affiliation
4. Community and Social Organization
5. Informing Views and Foundational Concerns
6. Cosmogony, Cosmology, and Theology
7. Virtue, Ethics and Conduct Guidelines

Part 3: Daoist Practice
8. Dietetics
9. Health and Longevity Practice
10. Meditation
11. Scriptures and Scripture Study
12. Ritual

Part 4: Place, Sacred Space and Material Culture
13. Temples and Sacred Sites
14. Material Culture

Part 5: Daoism in the Modern World
15. Daoism in the Modern World
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Published 20 Jun 2013
Format Paperback
Edition 1st
Extent 400 [?]
ISBN 9781441168733
Imprint Bloomsbury Academic
Illustrations 25
Dimensions 244 x 169 mm
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
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Louis Komjathy has composed a comprehensive description of Daoism which combines an abundance of factual information with fresh insights and innovative concepts ... [His] book, based on solid scholarship and personal engagement with the Daoist tradition, is the most comprehensive introduction to Daoism currently available. -- Volker Olles, Humboldt University, Berlin ― Journal of Chinese Religions

Komjathy's book depicts a number of linked but distinct Daoisms, rather than only a single, uniform tradition, by structuring his presentation in terms of both multiple historical periodizations and various overlapping "models of practice and attainment" in which various Daoist practitioners participate across historical periods . . . As a first look at a complex and diverse set of traditions, [Komjathy's] book may be the best of its kind and certainly replaces treatments published prior to the twenty-first century. -- Jeffrey L. Richey, Berea College ― Religious Studies Review

The strength of this book is that Komjathy has immersed himself within the living tradition of Daoism and is able to provide us with detailed accounts of the many factions within the community, the various systems of religious leadership and transmission, the different collections of scripture and the traditional sacred places. It would be difficult to find a more comprehensive account of any of the better known religious traditions. ― Religions of South Asia

Louis Komjathy has written a masterpiece. It is detailed, insightful and authoritative, and is simply the best guide to Daoism that is available today. -- James Miller, Associate Professor of Chinese Religions at Queen’s University, Canada Published On: 2012-11-22

The Daoist Tradition: an Introduction, by Louis Komjathy, offers a clear, unbiased, and comprehensive description of Daoism (Taoism) from its roots in ancient China up to a plethora of modern interpretations, from within as well as outside of the Chinese cultural context. By using a "thematic" approach, scholarly as well as popular sources are treated with objective balance, without favoritism or bias. The "philosophy" vs. "superstition" dichotomy favored by 19h century missionaries and 20h century agnostics clearly does not to represent the Daoist Family inside China. The contemporary world is deeply influenced by Daoism, both within China, as well as throughout the "West" and modern Asia. Highly recommended for the general reader, as well as dedicated scholars. -- Michael Saso, Professor Emeritus, University of Hawaii, USA Published On: 2012-12-21

Louis Komjathy has presented us with a comprehensive history of Daoism that demonstrates once and for all that it is a tradition that--while multifarious--contains important themes, ideas, and practices that demonstrate a continuous development from the classical period to the modern world. Finally, a completely integrated history of Daoism that breaks the half century hegemony of the outmoded scholarly view that this tradition is deeply bifurcated, a religion that completely departs from the texts it claims as its foundations. -- Harold Roth, Professor of Religious Studies at Brown University, USA Published On: 2013-01-28


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