Taoism
Taoism is a philosophical and spiritual tradition that originated in ancient China. At its core is the concept of the Tao, which can be translated as "the way" or "the path." The Tao represents the natural order of the universe and is characterized by the principles of harmony, balance, and unity. A taoist will endeavour to align with the Tao through practices such as meditation, mindfulness and exercise.
Taoism emphasizes the importance of living in harmony with nature and emphasizes the idea of wu-wei, or "non-action," which means that one should not strive for personal gain or force things to happen but rather allow events to unfold naturally.
In Taoist philosophy, there is also a focus on the interdependence and interconnectedness of all things, as well as the idea of balance between opposites, such as yin and yang. Taoism has had a significant influence on Chinese culture, including art, literature, and medicine, and has also had an impact on Western culture through its influence on the development of Zen Buddhism.
Universal Healing Tao (UHTw) and Mantak Chia
The Universal Healing Tao (UHT) was created by Master Mantak Chia as a result of Master Chia’s six-plus decades of personal experience teaching tens of thousands of students from practically every country on earth. For over 50 years, Mantak Chia has been the leader in teaching Taoism to the Western world.
The UHT comprise 5 branches:
Living Tao Energy Cultivation
Chi Nei Tsang Practices
Cosmic Healing Practices
Internal Martial Arts Practices
Inner Alchemy & Immortal Tao Practices
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Mantak Chia
Grandmaster Mantak Chia is the world’s foremost living Taoist Master, listed as number 18 of the 100 most Spiritually Influential people in The Watkins Review. He is the only person to receive The Qigong Master of the Year Award twice and a significant pioneer in awakening the West to the Way of the Tao and openly teaching the secret methods of Taoist Inner Alchemy for 50 years. Master Chia published 60 books on Taoist practices, trained tens of thousands of students, and certified nearly two thousand instructors, including Duncan, to spread his vast knowledge. Today, he is still devoted to sharing these powerful ancient tools for physical, mental, and spiritual well-being.