The Journal of Daoist Studies (JDS) is an annual publication dedicated to the scholarly exploration of Daoism in all its different dimensions. Contents of vol. 3::: Alan K. L. ChanÑAffectivity and the Nature of the Sage: Gleanings from a Tang Daoist Master; Norman Harry RothschildÑEmpress Wu and the Queen Mother of the West; Shih-Shan Susan HuangÑDaoist Imagery of Body and CosmosÑPart 1: Body Gods and Starry Travel; Kenneth R. RobinsonÑDaoist Geographies in Three Korean World Maps; Adeline HerrouÑA Day in the Life of a Daoist Monk; Elliot CohenÑPsychology and Daoism: Resisting Psychologization, Assisting Dialogue; Seth HarterÑPractice in the Classroom: To Taiji or Not to Taiji; Mark JohnsonÑNi Hua-ChingÕs Americanization of ÒThe Eternal Breath of DaoÓ; Elena ValussiÑWomenÕs Qigong in America: Tradition, Adaptation, and New Trends; Jean DeBernardiÑWudang Mountain and the Modernization of Daoism