Helps you revitalise health with acupuncture and herbs, Tai Chi, Chi Gong, sound, colour, movement, visualisation, breathing and meditation. This title also helps heal yourself, or better yet, prevent problems in the first place.
In 'The Centermost Way', Hua-Ching Ni has written an inspiring account of human spiritual development, from its earliest stages through the course of the last two millenia, up to today. It is a guidebook for those seeking a way of lfe that includes family, work, social activities and interests, scientific and religious pursuits, art, politics and every other aspect of existence that we cna know and xperience in the course of a lifetime on earth.
Hua-Ching Ni encourages each person to go beyond religion and theology in order to rediscover his or her own spiritual nature. He provides the tools with which one can unlock the spiritual treasures of the universe, lighting the way to internal and external harmony and fulfillment.
The first thunder of Spring is the signal for all lives to awaken from hibernation and begin anew. Just as nature progresses effortlessly from one season to the next, humans need to be periodically awakened from their spiritual hibernation in which life's realities are deeply forgotten. This book contains the teachings of Yen Shi, the border guard to whom Lao Tzu imparted his wisdom as he traveled west in times of confusion and uncertainty not...
This is a book for all who still have faith that there is a way to discover and develop themselves without having to go against what their common sense tells them is natural. It is also for people who are mature enough to understand that what is natural for one person can be unnatural for another, and that what is natural for one place and time can be unnatural a thousand years later half-way around the world. The gate to infinity does not lea...
In 'Internal Growth Through Tao', Hua-Ching Ni teaches the subtle and deep sphere of the reality of life that is above the shallow sphere of external achievement. Readers are guided in the directon that helps them develop spritually by growing internally.
The over-emphasis of the modern world on intellectual development eventually leads to incomplete development of the individual. Hua-Ching Ni bridges the gap between the intellect and the spirit and provides guidelines for daily life in the modern world.
Enlightenment is the inspiring story of Hui Neng, 6th Patriarch and father of Zen Buddhism. Although intellectually unsophisticated, Hui Neng became a true spiritual revolutionary who said that "You have been programmed to believe that a godly way of life is different from what you are doing right here, right now. This is the main obstacle that you need to overcome.
Kou Hong, a renowned Chinese master, was known by his pen name of Pau Po Tzu, "the one who embraces the simple essence." He was a physician and a specialist in the art and science of refining medicines, particularly the Golden Immortal Medicine. The story of his life illustrates the way to learn Tao in order to achieve a long and healthy life.
The Story of Two Kingdoms is a metaphoric tale of the conflict between the kingdoms of light and darkness. For those who devote their lives to attaining the realistic achievement of the high goals, this book is the Light.
This collection of lectures and workshops was given by Hua-Ching Ni on his world tour in 1986-87. In these personal meetings with the public, he answers questions about daily life and ancient teachings and illustrates the timeless applicability of spiritual principles in the lives of all people.
Read about the Taoist tradition of the Integral Way and how vital it is for today! To evolve heaven on earth means cultivating the wisdom, kindness, and courage that can be transformed into universal love. Hua-Ching and Mao Shing Ni take us on a journey that first explores the essence of the world's major religions. Introducing us to spiritual leaders and sages, the authors explore the values of naivety, humanism, and the unity of life. In Chi...
The philosophy found in the I Ching was created by the ancients from their careful observaton of nature. We 'moderns' can use the sixty-four hexagrams found in the I Ching as a predictive tool to enhance our lives and reconcile our spiritual and physical selves. When one consults the 'I CHing', the hexagram gives the general background of the situation, while the lines indicate the correct way in which to handle the specific circumstance. This...
The Fate of the World Depends Upon the Power of Feminine Virtue. Today we are at a critical point of imbalance. We suffer from a misuse of masculine energy that leads to war, violence, and aggressive competition. Our world is teetering on the brink of destruction, salvation for all people can only come from restoring humility and softness.