This book explores living in a harmonious way with others and self. Leadership is all about people and ethics and in a world often lead by fear and greed, ethical leaders can be difficult to find. We are all leaders in some form or another. Whether in business, sport or at home, the decisions we make influence and impact on others. To act ethically, in the gentle way of Tao, is to act for the good of all. To quote the Chinese classic, the Tao te-Ching: 'Ultimate goodness, like water, benefits...
Learn the amazing inner secrets of the world's oldest book of spirituality and divination, when you get "The Pristine Yi King" by Louis Culling. Culling, a renowned occultist and expert on the Yi King (also known as the I Ching), undertook the task of "scraping away the barnacles," as he put it, that had fastened themselves onto the Yi over the centuries. In fact, much of the material in the most popular editions of the I Ching was added and not part of the original work. Most of the additions...
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by Nifty Notebooks
This English language edition of the "I Ching" approaches the mystical work solely from the perspective of the ancient order known as the "Early Heaven Sequence" (Fu Hsi Order). The author includes reconstructed poems from extant fragments which pre-date the Shang Dynasty, as well as the decoding of the "Magic Square". Collins points out the essential balance of Ying and Yang in an age of apparent isolation and dereliction.
The book begins by introducing the reader to a fantastic possibility - that humanity may be on the verge of a major shift in consciousness rooted in a new understanding of how our DNA operates - namely that it is programmed directly by the way we think and feel. This is a highly ambitious and sophisticated system for shaping one's destiny. Based around 64 archetypes, it resembles the I Ching in its vast scope and profound importance, and in the resonant character of its symbolism. The author...
Images in the Heavens, Patterns on the Earth
by Janet Russek and David Scheinbaum