William Douglas Horden Posted September 29, 2009 Hello, Tao Bums, Nice to have run into this group. Hope I can participate in the spirit of the whole. By way of introduction, I am nearing my 60th birthday and strange as it seems to say, I have been a student of the Tao for 40 years now. I've been married for 37 years and have a 35 year-old daughter and a 1-year old grandson. I have traveled extensively and continue to spend large parts of each year in Southern Mexico. Some 20 years ago, I wrote a book called "The Tao Of Cool", which was a light-hearted effort to show the similarities between the ancient Chinese concept of "Tao" and the modern American concept of "Cool". More recently, I just had a book published entitled, "The Toltec I Ching", which attempts to draw parallels between the indigenous shamanic world views of China and Mesoamerica. And I spend way too much time trying to capture the spirit within matter with my camera (http://www.hipikats.com). When I'm not in Mexico, I live in south-western Oregon. I look forward to the camaraderie on the Way. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Yoda Posted September 29, 2009 William, It's an honor to have another author on the site! I hope you enjoy! Your pal, Yoda Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
trailmaker Posted September 29, 2009 Hello, Tao Bums, Nice to have run into this group. Hope I can participate in the spirit of the whole. By way of introduction, I am nearing my 60th birthday and strange as it seems to say, I have been a student of the Tao for 40 years now. I've been married for 37 years and have a 35 year-old daughter and a 1-year old grandson. I have traveled extensively and continue to spend large parts of each year in Southern Mexico. Some 20 years ago, I wrote a book called "The Tao Of Cool", which was a light-hearted effort to show the similarities between the ancient Chinese concept of "Tao" and the modern American concept of "Cool". More recently, I just had a book published entitled, "The Toltec I Ching", which attempts to draw parallels between the indigenous shamanic world views of China and Mesoamerica. And I spend way too much time trying to capture the spirit within matter with my camera (http://www.hipikats.com). When I'm not in Mexico, I live in south-western Oregon. I look forward to the camaraderie on the Way. hello, WDH - and welcome to the tao bums. fine intro. have fun here; tao of cool always appreciated. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
William Douglas Horden Posted September 29, 2009 hello, WDH - and welcome to the tao bums. fine intro. have fun here; tao of cool always appreciated. hello, trailmaker-- thanx for making me feel welcome! looking forward, wdh William, It's an honor to have another author on the site! I hope you enjoy! Your pal, Yoda Yoda-- Many thanks for the warm welcome. It feels like home already.... wm Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Marblehead Posted September 29, 2009 Hi William, Welcome! May you enjoy your time here. Happy Trails! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
William Douglas Horden Posted September 30, 2009 Hi William, Welcome! May you enjoy your time here. Happy Trails! Thanks, Marblehead, for the kind thoughts. Looking forward to exchanging views, William Share this post Link to post Share on other sites