"365 Tao is an invitation to enter Tao every day. If you succeed in that, books and companions fade away, and the wonder of Tao is everything," writes Deng Ming-Dao in the introduction to this top-drawer collection of meditations on the spiritual essence of this ancient path. Each day is organized around a brief aphorism which is then explored. For example, the piece on "Ascent" begins with a poem:

"Chill morning, stone steps.
The path to the temple is steep.
We may stumble at times,
But we must always get up again."

This is followed by the meditation:

"Spiritual cultivation is a daily activity. No matter how much we achieve one day, we must continue the next. Progress is often so subtle that we may feel the effort futile, and it is hard to get up each morning and try again with the same enthusiasm. Yet this is precisely what we must do.

"If we have the benefit of guidance, talent, and the proper circumstances, then the bulk of our attention has to be paid to such simple day-to-day effort. No person ever leapt to heaven in one bound. Spirituality is achieved by steady climbing, like a difficult journey to a mountain temple. The number of steps is in the thousands; the way is steep. It takes a long time to get there, and we must content ourselves with the panoramas along the way and think that the view at the summit will be best of all. If we fall, we must pick ourselves up and get back on the trail again.

"Success in the spiritual life is measured not by spectacular events but by daily devotion. This iron will, this deep sincerity maintains our ascent."

Whether writing about opposites, withdrawal, being carefree, acceptance, or yielding, Deng Ming-Dao brings the ancient wisdom of Taoism into our daily lives with panache. This is an everyday spirituality book that really shines!