The Gold Pavilion: Taoist Ways to Peace, Healing, and Long Life
Author: Michael Saso
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Added Date: 2019-12-14
Language: English
Subjects: The Gold Pavilion, Michael Saso, Taoist Ways, Taoist Meditation, Daoist Meditation, Taoism, Daoism, Taoist, Daoist, Tao, Dao, Taoist Practice, Taoist Thought, Chinese Spirituality, Chinese Religion, Meditation, Gods, Immortals, Spirits, Yin-Yang, Qi, Chi, Qigong, Internal Alchemy, Nature Meditation, Visualization Meditation, Shangqing, Mysticism, Spirituality, Religion, Educational Texts
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Book Description: The Gold Pavilion: Taoist Ways to Peace, Health, and Long Life is a step-by-step instruction of Taoist meditation from ancient China.
The writings of the ancient Chinese Taoist masters tell us that when the mind, heart, and body are in tune with the harmonics of nature, a new inner peace emerges. This peace can be achieved through Taoist meditation, which is revealed in this fascinating book.
Author Michael Saso provides a concise introduction to the history of and many sources from which Taoism is drawn. he outlines the essential Taoist texts, the I-Ching, the Tao-te Ching and the Chuang-tzu, as well as the different forms of Taoist and Tibetan Tantric meditation. he then offers an engaging translation of the Gold Pavilion classic, a Taoist meditation first practiced by a great forth-century mystic, Lady Wei Huacun, founder of a special kind of Taoism called the Highest Pure School. This important text teaches how to find Tao, "the Way," within by emptying the mind and heart of all desires and concepts.
Combining discussions of Chinese philosophy, history and healing arts, The Golden Pavilion reveals a way to find inner peace and harmony in a world with little time for quiet contemplation.