Tao & Tai Chi

Transcendent Balance

By Juscelino Rodrigues da Fonseca

Book Code: 722523

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Health, Gymnastics, Depression, Martial arts and self-defense, Aerobics, Health & fitness, Sports & recreation, Body, mind & spirit, Self-help, Arts and entertainment

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Synopsis

Taoist philosophy, deeply intertwined with the practice of Tai Chi Chuan, presents an approach that can be extremely valuable in addressing the contemporary challenges facing humanity. In a world marked by social injustice, environmental disasters and conflicts, Taoist teachings can offer a path of reflection, balance and conscious action. By cultivating individual and collective virtues through the practice of Tai Chi, it is possible to contribute to a broader transformation of society and the way we live.

Physical, mental and spiritual benefits through the search for harmony (balance) between the body, mind and energy in its broadest sense.

The Three Treasures of Tai Chi Chuan — Jing, Qi and Shen — are interdependent and complement each other in a practice that aims to integrate body, mind and spirit.

Relating the Three Taoist Treasures — Jing, Chi and Shen — to love, faith and reason offers an enriching way to understand both Taoist philosophy and the spiritual nature of humanity. This trinity not only enriches interfaith dialogue, but can also serve as a model for a more integrated and conscious spirituality that meets the needs of a world seeking peace, understanding, and harmony.

The idea that Good represents balance, while Evil is associated with imbalance, offers a rich perspective on human morality and ethics. This view understands virtues as qualities that promote harmony, understanding, and the common good, while vices are seen as behaviors or mindsets that generate conflict, dehumanization, and suffering. To explore this relationship, it is important to consider how virtues and vices affect our lives and societies.

Features

Number of pages 100
Edition 1 (2024)
Format A5 (148x210)
Binding Paperback w/ flaps
Colour Black & white
Paper type Coated Silk 90g
Language English

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Juscelino Rodrigues da Fonseca

Eu sou praticante de Tai Chi Chuan, Cristão Taoista (CrisTao), Tecnólogo em Gestão Ambiental e Matemático

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