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Master Yang, Jwing-Ming

Celebrating 40 years since the inception of the YMAA (Yang's Martial Arts Association): https://ymaa.com/news-events YouTube videos include…

Started by John Savlove

5 Oct 8, 2022
Reply by MARGARIDA MARIA MADRUGA

Tao Te Ching - Read by Wayne Dyer with Music & Nature Sounds

Started by Dancing Fingers

3 May 14, 2022
Reply by John Savlove

Damo Mitchell

Started by John Savlove

2 Apr 30, 2022
Reply by Carmen Elsa Irarragorri-Wyland

Master Mantak Chia

https://www.mantakchia.com/universal-healing-tao/ "The Universal Healing Tao is a practical system of self-development that enables indivi…

Started by John Savlove

7 Feb 28, 2022
Reply by John Savlove

I Ching

There's so much to say, where do we begin? That the I Ching is the world's first binary code. Fu Xi found the first hexagram on the back o…

Started by John Savlove

5 Feb 6, 2022
Reply by Carmen Elsa Irarragorri-Wyland

"The Inner Light"

This is where I got my start with Taoism, at the age of 10, with this George Harrison composition as the flip side to the "Lady Madonna"…

Started by John Savlove

1 Jan 27, 2022
Reply by Carmen Elsa Irarragorri-Wyland

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Quote of the moment:

"PEACE
NOT WAR
GENEROSITY
NOT GREED
EMPATHY
NOT HATE
CREATIVITY
NOT DESTRUCTION
EVERYBODY
NOT JUST US"

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