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Finding a Life of Harmony and Balance

Finding a Life of Harmony and Balance

A Taoist Master's Path to Wisdom

by Chen Kaiguo

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appears in Taoism.

This is the latest edition of Opening the Dragon Gatethe authorized biography of contemporary Taoist master Wang Liping (1949).Wang is an 18th generation transmitter of Dragon Gate Taoism. This book tells the true story of his apprenticeship in Taoist wizardry, as well as the specialized body of knowledge, mystical wisdom and ritualized practice...

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