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6 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
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Greater development,
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This review is from: Life & Teachings of Two Immortals, Vol. II (Perfect Paperback)
This book is one of the more advanced texts by Master Ni. I would suggest that a person study the simpler works first before getting involved with the more advanced teachings as this one. This text is best understood once the basics are grasped. A simpler work would be "Spiritual Messages of a Buffalo Rider" for anyone who is interested.
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If your soul is hungry,
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This review is from: Life & Teachings of Two Immortals, Vol. II (Perfect Paperback)
If your soul is hungry this may be the book for you. I have made an effort to read every book on Taoism that I could find. Some are purely acedemic some, like master Ni's book's are written from his heart, his tradition, and his soul. If inside you there is a calling, you will understand and resonate with what he says. He is, from all of the research I have done, a true teacher. We are lucky that he has left us as comprehensive a legacy as he has.
As one of previous reviewers has said Chen Tuan (Life & Teachings of Two Immortals, Volume II) is an advanced text and a very precious one, but it is most certainly worthwhile. As for the negitive review that calls Master Ni a member of "The New Age Movement" This person must obviously be a Taoist master himself Or he just doesn't know what he is talking about. The dogs of ignorance gard the gates of heaven, don't be fooled. |
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Life & Teachings of Two Immortals, Vol. II by Hua Ching Ni (Perfect Paperback - January 1, 1993)
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