Tao: The Subtle Universal Law and the Integral Way of Life
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Author: Hua-Ching Ni
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Added Date: 2019-12-09
Language: English
Subjects: Tao, Dao, Hua-Ching Ni, Daoist, Taoist, Taoism, Daoism, Chinese Philosophy, Chinese Spirituality, Chinese Religion, Chinese Ethics, Taoist Thought, Taoist Practice, Meditation, Qigong, Yin-Yang, Modern Taoism, Modern Daoism, Religion, Spirituality, Educational Texts
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Pages Count: 300
PPI Count: 300
PDF Count: 1
Total Size: 68.41 MB
PDF Size: 1.11 MB
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Tao: The Subtle Universal Law and the Integral Way of Life by Hua-Ching Ni is available here in EPUB, AZW3, and PDF formats.
Book Description: In the modern world, people are not only separated from their environment, but also from their own bodies and minds. We can learn to integrate all these fragments and return to our original nature. In 'Tao, the Subtle Universal Law', Hua-Ching Ni carefully presents the wisdom and practical methods that the ancient Chinese have successfully used for centuries. To lead a good stable life is to be aware of the actual conjoining of the universal subtle law with every moment and event of our lives. The real meaning of Taoist self-discipline is to harmonize with universal law. This is almost the total secret of a Taoist life. The value of this book lies in the fact that it not only tells us 'why' but also 'how.'
Book Description: In the modern world, people are not only separated from their environment, but also from their own bodies and minds. We can learn to integrate all these fragments and return to our original nature. In 'Tao, the Subtle Universal Law', Hua-Ching Ni carefully presents the wisdom and practical methods that the ancient Chinese have successfully used for centuries. To lead a good stable life is to be aware of the actual conjoining of the universal subtle law with every moment and event of our lives. The real meaning of Taoist self-discipline is to harmonize with universal law. This is almost the total secret of a Taoist life. The value of this book lies in the fact that it not only tells us 'why' but also 'how.'
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