The great Tao Te Ching becomes accessible through the words of Li Yin,
the Master, whose profound sayings provide simple ways of affecting
the mind to reach a higher level of being.
A beautiful, inspirational work of both poetry and prose.
Disillusioned with his life, businessman Ron Hart is suffering from all
the angst of the modern world and negativity of human nature. While
traveling in China he meets Li Yin, a spiritual master whose philosophy
springs from ‘mother Tao and father Buddhism’.
The delicate effectiveness of his teaching undo a lifetime of illusion and stress and gradually erode fear, selfindulgence,
ego and other negative states. . |
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