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Master Hua-Ching Ni uses straightforward language and personal experiences, as well as traditional stories and teachings of the ancient masters, to impart the wisdom of Taoism, the Integral Way. His teachings promote a simple, natural, healthy, and happy way of life that lays the foundation for spiritual self-cultivation. Master Ni emphasizes that it is important first to establish a good understanding of basic spiritual principles and then begin to realize this wisdom in daily life by adopting practices and attitudes that help to conserve, nourish, and refine the subtle energy. Among the topics he discusses in short, accessible passages are: • Basic spiritual self-protection • Self-reliance • Emotional balance • Do's and don'ts for a healthy, natural lifestyle • Sleeping and dreaming • Diet • Love, sex and marriage • Meditations and invocations from the Taoist tradition
"Dao-in, which means energy conducting, is an ancient system of gentle movements and meditative postures that nurture and invigorate personal energy and attunes it to the universal vitality. Dao-In is part of the Taoist Immortal cultivation and is also part of their medical system. Traditional Chinese medicine not only involves acupuncture, and herbology, it frequently recommends movements to aid in the recovery from certain physical ailments. Because Dao-in energizes and conducts your energy through certain specific channels, it can also break up and dissipate emotional problems. It is especially effective for people who sit too much and for those who have their energy concentrated in their...
Lao Tzu, the legendary author of the Tao Te Ching , is also credited with the authorship of the Hua Hu Ching , which embodies some of his later teachings. During a time of political turmoil in the fourteenth century, all copies of this work were banned and ordered to be burned. Thus, few if any complete and accurate manuscripts exist today. Fortunately, the complete teachings of the Hua Hu Ching have been preserved through the oral transmission of generation after generation of Taoist masters to their disciples. In this book, Master Ni, heir to that orally transmitted wisdom, offers a superlative rendering of this reassured teaching.
Master Ni presents the truth about spirits taken from his own personal experiences. What do Mantras, past lives, soul parties, ogres, channelling, spirits and ghosts have in common? What are their differences? Master Ni says that the truth can help us nurture our own personal spirits, the foundation of our being. Fascinating yet serious reading. Open your mind to consider a different reality in the spiritual realm.
Lao Tzu's Tao Teh Ching has been of interest to humanity for millennia, though most readers are left with curiosity and amazement. In this translation by contemporary Taoist Master Hua-Ching Ni, much is simplified for the English reader. More importantly, Hua-Ching Ni explains energetics, rendering Lao Tzu's writing more understandable. We are also given some of the same energetic practices that are used to attain this wisdom.
The Tao Teh Ching presents the core of Taoist philosophy and provides practical guidance for living a full, natural and balanced life.
Provides the source for continued study, reflection and self-cultivation.
Mysticism is a term for the spiritual energy of the universe itself. Through spiritual practice and development, this energy can be known. This book contains numerous charts and illustrations, along with traditional practices.
Master Hua-Ching Ni uses straightforward language and personal experiences, as well as traditional stories and teachings of the ancient masters, to impart the wisdom of Taoism, the Integral Way. His teachings promote a simple, natural, healthy, and happy way of life that lays the foundation for spiritual self-cultivation. Master Ni emphasizes that it is important first to establish a good understanding of basic spiritual principles and then begin to realize this wisdom in daily life by adopting practices and attitudes that help to conserve, nourish, and refine the subtle energy. Among the topics he discusses in short, accessible passages are: • Basic spiritual self-protection • Self-reliance • Emotional balance • Do's and don'ts for a healthy, natural lifestyle • Sleeping and dreaming • Diet • Love, sex and marriage • Meditations and invocations from the Taoist tradition