Tao the Subtle Universal Law and the Integral Way of Life

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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Tao the Subtle Universal Law and the Integral Way of Life

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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Tao the Subtle Universal Law and the Integral Way of Life

Tao the Subtle Universal Law and the Integral Way of Life

by Hua-Ching Ni
Tao the Subtle Universal Law and the Integral Way of Life

Tao the Subtle Universal Law and the Integral Way of Life

by Hua-Ching Ni

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Overview

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.'


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780937064658
Publisher: SevenStar Communications Group
Publication date: 10/28/2003
Edition description: Subsequent
Pages: 170
Sales rank: 314,355
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.63(d)

About the Author

Hua-Ching Ni, author, teacher and healer, addresses the essential nature of human life and works to further the personal growth and spiritual development of this and future generations. Raised in a long family tradition of healing and spirituality, Hua-Ching Ni spent his youth learning from highly-achieved masters in the mountains of China. He is the beneficiary of a broad spiritual tradition passed down since the golden age of China and is the author of over 40 books on Taoism, natural healing and spirituality.

Table of Contents

The Teachings of the Integral Wayi
Preludeii
Prefaceiii
Introductionv
1.Energy: The Subtle Essence of All Creation1
2.The Universal Energy Net30
3.The Human Body and Universal Law36
4.The Art of Preserving Health53
5.T'ai Chi Movement, Universal Law and the Law of Individual Being71
6.The Application and Practice of T'ai Chi Movement77
7.A Simple and Practical Emotional Life92
8.The Integral Science of Ethics101
9.Spiritual Arts109
10.The Mystical Changes in People of the Integral Way141
Conclusion144
Afterword148
The Spiritual Background of Union of Tao and Man150
AppendixThe Ancient Integral View of the Organs156
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