Living in the Tao: The Effortless Path of Self-Discovery
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.77 (716 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1594772940 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 416 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-10-01 |
Language | : | English |
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This book is relatively easy to read This book is relatively easy to read, albeit a little long. William Wei, apparently, writes the entire volume. Mantak Chia likely read it, made suggestions and approved it. There are helpful caption illustrations on almost every page. Much of Wei’s information on the Tao is brilliant, some of it is not. I didn’t think much of his acumen on achieving financial independence. Therefore, four stars. However, the book has a lot to offer in its explanations of Ta. Amazon Customer said wow. I am very new to taoism, and this book is absolutely informative in an infinite number of ways. I am very pleased with this book!. A fine survey of Eastern philosophy LIVING IN THE TAO: THE EFFORTLESS PATH TO SELF-DISCOVERY is a fine survey of Eastern philosophy and offers techniques to help move beyond the limits of time and space to connect with inner truth. Living in the Tao should be effortless - and this book emphasizes and teaches practices that each day can transform a life into one of peace. What to do - and what not to do - make for specific instructions new age libraries will welcome.
"The explanations are written in simple terms, using examples and analogies. A great tool for those studying martial arts or tai chi, as well as for those studying energetic healing." (New Age Retailer magazine, Jan/Feb 2010)"What to do--and what not to do--make for specific instructions new age libraries will welcome." (The Midwest Book Review, Jan 2010)
Just as a small seed grows into a mighty tree with a little water and a little sunshine every day, a few minutes of Taoist practice each day can transform your life into one of peace and joy.. We think we can control our individual destinies by swimming upstream against the current, but we are mistaken. Taoist techniques that can quiet your mind so you can discover your true self in the wisdom of the heart • Teaches that the Tao is the flow of nature, the effortless middle path of self-discovery • Shows how to quiet the monkey mind (the ego) and listen within for your inner voice • Fosters a connection to the Tao through diet, exercise, livelihood, and sexuality Taoists say that we must learn to observe with the mind and think with the heart. Living in the Tao is effortless. In Living in the Tao, Master Mantak Chia and William Wei present techniques to help us learn to move beyond the limits of time and space to connect with the universal truth within--without striving. In the West we get caught up in the “monkey mind” of our ego. When we learn to quiet the monkey mind with meditation practices, we are able to go beyond the linear thinking of the upper brain and connect to the multi
He has taught in more than 30 countries with Master Mantak Chia and is the project manager for Universal Tao Publications. . In the 1990s he helped build the Tao Garden Training Center. Wei began studying Taoism under Master Mantak Chia in the early 1980s and later became a senior instructor of the Universal Healing Tao. He has ta