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The Way of the Bull
The Way of the Bull
Author: Leo F. Buscaglia
This book reveals the truth of self Leo Buscaglia has discovered on two trips to Asia by traveling the "way of the bull," as well as describing the people and physical locales of Southeast Asia prior to the Vietnam War. The meaning of the title originated in the 12th century Zen book, 10 Bulls by Chinese Zen master Kakuan. In ...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780449208205
ISBN-10: 0449208206
Publication Date: 12/12/1984
Pages: 175
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Publisher: Fawcett
Book Type: Paperback
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This is the synopsis from the back cover--"Here is the beautiful story of Buscaglia's travels from Japan and Hong Kong to Cambodia and Calcutta on his personal quest for discovery. As he learned, according to centuries-old Oriental tradition, the bull represents life, energy, truth and action. But once found, the bull cannot be tethered; he must be free. One must seek him--and his meaning--over and over again. Leo F. Buscaglia shares his journey and the lesson that each person must find his or her own path. This book will inspire you to know and nurture yourself like a flower, to be ever patient and open, and to grow every day of your life.
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The psychologist Buscaglia has written another thought provoking book. I enjoyed it very much.


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