Travel through time in the wisdom of Ancient China with this Chinese wisdom which is generally connected with Immortals Chung and Lü. The Five Dynasties period (907–960 C.E.) saw the introduction of the Daoist arts which are focused on reaching mortal and eternal life. The book uses the development of internal energy and spiritual refocusing to stress the use of techniques that bring the body, mind, and spirit into unity with the Tao. Through the practices, readers will have a chance to relate to the paths of cultivation described in the popular donghua series, which in turn will help them to understand more deeply the philosophies that underlie these tales.
Publication Information:
Author: Eva Wong
Pages: 146
13,00$Original price was: 13,00$.6,99$Current price is: 6,99$.
The e-book called “The Tao of Health, Longevity, and Immortality” deals with old Taoist wisdom that leads to a long, vibrant life. This e-book summarizes many centuries of esoteric knowledge and down-to-earth practices to help you care for your body, mind, and soul- perfect for fans of donghua’s eternal life glory quests.
The very ancient Daoist methods that have been taught to promote health, extend life, and guide seekers toward immortality through internal alchemy and self-cultivation are the secret keys to the practices.
Key Topics Covered:
Daoist internal alchemy practice perspectives
The background context behind the Daoist longevity methods
Guidance to harmonize body, mind, and spirit
Practicals on self-cultivation
Translations from the teachings of Immortals Chung and Lü
Donghua list uses cookies so that we can give you a better user experience. Cookie data is stored in your browser and performs functions such as recognizing you when you return to our donghualist.com.
Strictly Necessary Cookies
Strictly Necessary Cookies should be enabled at all times so that we can save your preferences for the cookie settings.
If you disable this cookie, we won't be able to save your preferences. You'll need to set your cookie preferences again every time you visit donghualist.com.
3rd Party Cookies
donghualist.com uses Google Analytics to get anonymous data such as the number of visitors and the popular pages of the website.
Please enable the option of Strictly Necessary Cookies first so that we can save your preferences.