Author Garri Garripoli examines movement through life, which he terms "the Ride," with a capital R. The Tao of the Ride is Garripoli's deft interpretation of the two worlds of motorcycling and Eastern spirituality, and the relationship between them. In his view, readers can best understand the Ride as it refers to the motorcycle: the need for balance, the confronting of one's own mortality, accelerating, braking, refueling, tuning-up, accepting passengers, being in accidents, and on and on. To that end, the motorcycle becomes the metaphor for freedom - whatever it is that returns us to our natural selves. This metaphor then serves to illustrate principles of Eastern spirituality, including such timeless Chinese philosophies and concepts as Tao and Qi, to name but a few. Tao entails living in a natural way, accepting nature and following its rhythms - in short, Tao is balance and acceptance. Qi is the life force, the cosmic energy that flows through every human being. The metaphor of motorcycling, which requires balance, acceptance and evenly flowing energy, illustrates these principles effectively and concisely. The Tao of the Ride, with its unique and down-to-earth metaphor, illuminates with crystal clarity and offbeat humor heretofore elusive Eastern philosophical precepts. Its division into concise, easy-to-read chapters, presented with humor, joy and wisdom, render it accessible and especially inviting.
Tao of the Ride is a unique mix of eastern philosophy and western individualism. I found the book surprisingly entertaining to read, especially in how Garripoli manages to make sense out of two seemingly diametricaly opposed viewpoints -- that of Taoism and the leather-clad road warrior Harley motorcycle riders. I enjoyed Garripoli's conversational writing style, which made understanding the basic principles of Taoism possible for me, as well as cultivating a feeling for the call of the open road -- a feeling that I have not had for years. Although the book starts out a bit slow, Garri eventually comes across as a sincere writer with the welfare of his readers always at heart. After reading the book, I soon found myself at a local Harley dealer taking one of their bikes out for a test drive. Wow! I think I get it now, Garri. Thanks.
Very Interesting Even If You Don't Ride a Motorcycle
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 22 years ago
The way he connects motorcycling riding to eastern philosophy helps to illuminate both. The philosophical ideas he talks about with motorcycle riding I have experienced in other areas (tennis and developing software), but this book helps to put what I've experienced in a very useful context. The way he paints the motorcycle as a vehicle to explore larger ideas and better connect one with nature makes me want to try riding a motorcycle. If you like relating your life's experiences to a bigger picture or want to understand the deeper meaning of riding a motorcycle, you will enjoy this book.
Thanks for the inspiration!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
If you didn't "get" Robert Pirsig's Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance, you may not understand this book, either... But if you've ever spent any time on a motorcycle, even if you aren't conversant in the principles of Taoism and Qi, you'll likely connect with the prose of The Tao of the Ride. This book was a big factor in getting me back on a bike after a 20-plus year hiatus after a bad encounter with an Oldsmobile on my 400-Twin. In my twenties, I loved bikes because they were fast, "dangerous" and cool; In my fifties, I have discovered an entirely new aspect of riding: I ride for the meditation, the feeling of balance, the sights, smells, and sounds as the countryside flys by. I also find that although I usually double my average travel time when riding, I get to my destination totally exhilarated and refreshed. Thanks for the insight and inspiration, Garri!
Take the Ride of Your Life
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
Tao of the Ride changed the way I look at motorcycling and the way I look at life. Garri Garripoli masterfully leads readers along a spiritual road toward what it is to live a more peaceful existence. The best book of its kind to come along since Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance.
A book that will empower you and open your heart
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
I loved this book. This book contains the basic essence of what all of our lives are about. I think The Tao of the Ride is not about eastern philosophy, western thought or Caribbean talk. Rather, it is about the truly universal, essential concepts which if lived can make your trip on earth not only meaningful but an incredible exhilarating journey. It will energize you; it will empower you. Plus the book is just fun to read. Savor this book and if you are like me you will find yourself buying extra copies to give to your friends.
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