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Living with the Universal Faith means restoring our faith in the healthy spirit of humanity in order to achieve world harmony. The authors of this book, Hua-Ching Ni and Mao Shing Ni, take us on a journey to inspect the evolution of several major spiritual teachings and their influence on human society. We also visit the earliest beliefs in the sun and its light, the ultimate source of all life on Earth. Faith in this universal truth would support everyone who seeks complete health, and wishes to be free from emotional and conceptual shadows. All this and more has been inspired by the…mehr

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Living with the Universal Faith means restoring our faith in the healthy spirit of humanity in order to achieve world harmony. The authors of this book, Hua-Ching Ni and Mao Shing Ni, take us on a journey to inspect the evolution of several major spiritual teachings and their influence on human society. We also visit the earliest beliefs in the sun and its light, the ultimate source of all life on Earth. Faith in this universal truth would support everyone who seeks complete health, and wishes to be free from emotional and conceptual shadows. All this and more has been inspired by the teachings of Grandmaster Yo San Ni, father of Hua-Ching Ni, and our hope is that his spirit and words of wisdom will also inspire you.
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Dr. Mao Shing Ni is a doctor of Chinese medicine, a best-selling author and an authority in the management and prevention of pain and aging. He practices acupuncture, Chinese medicine and nutrition with his associates at the Tao of Wellness in Southern California, co-founded Yo San University of Traditional Chinese Medicine in Los Angeles, and lectures internationally. Dr. Mao has been featured regularly on television. Hua-Ching Ni is a spiritual master in the Taoist tradition of the Integral Way. He first studied with his family and then with teachers. recluses and hermits in the high mountains of China. In the 1970s, he came to America where he taught, practiced Chinese Medicine and wrote over one hundred books. He and his sons, Drs. Daoshing and Mao Shing Ni. founded Yo San University of Chinese Medicine in Los Angeles in 1989.