Best of
Taoism

1989

The Book of Balance and Harmony: A Taoist Handbook


Daochun Li - 1989
    This classic collection, compiled by one of the master's disciples, is still very much in use by the Taoist adepts of China today. Its serves as a compendium of the teaching of the Complete Reality School, both in theory and in practice, employing a rich variety of literary forms, including essays, dialogues, poetry, and song. The writings herein condense the essences of the Chinese religious traditions of Taoism, Confucianism, and Buddhism into an alchemical elixir teaching Vitality, Energy, and Spirit—the "three treasures" of Taoism that promise mental and physical well-being.

Attaining Unlimited Life: Teachings of Chuang Tzu (Wisdom of Three Masters, V. 1.)


Hua-Ching Ni - 1989
    His teaching encouraged the foundation of modern Taoism and stimulated the development of Zen Buddhism. Chang Tzu's teachings, however, are still challenging to read and to understand. Therefore, in Teachings of Chuang Tzu's treasures and make their understanding complete. An invaluable guide for spiritual practitioners and lovers of eternal truth.

The Way of Integral Life


Hua-Ching Ni - 1989
    Hua-Ching Ni bridges the gap between the intellect and the spirit and provides guidelines for daily life in the modern world.