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  • Tao II

  • The Way of Healing, Rejuvenation, Longevity, and I
  • By: Zhi Gang Sha
  • Narrated by: Zhi Gang Sha
  • Length: 12 hrs and 27 mins
  • 3.9 out of 5 stars (13 ratings)

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Tao II

By: Zhi Gang Sha
Narrated by: Zhi Gang Sha
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Millions of people are searching for secrets,wisdom, knowledge, and practical techniques to heal, rejuvenate, prolong life, and move toward immortality. The way to accomplish all of these is to reach and meld with Tao.

This book, the successor to Tao I: The Way of All Life, reveals the highest secrets and most powerful practical techniques for the Tao journey, which includes one’s physical healing and rejuvenation journey and one’s entire spiritual journey. Its essence can be summarized in one sentence: Jin Dan Da Tao Xiu Lian is the way to heal, rejuvenate, prolong life, and move in the direction of immortality.

Shou Yi Yan Jin Ye is the most important daily practice for reaching Tao. “Shou yi” means focus on the Jin Dan area below the navel. “Yan jin ye” means swallow Heaven’s sacred liquid and Mother Earth’s sacred liquid.

Tao II: The Way of Healing, Rejuvenation, Longevity, and Immortality explains the significance of this highest secret and exactly how to do it. It gives you the sacred key for your whole life’s practice and shares 220 sacred phrases that include not only profound sacred wisdom but also additional simple and practical techniques.

Practice. Practice. Practice. Reach fan lao huan tong, which is to transform old age to the health and purity of the baby state.

Prolong life. The final goal is to reach immortality, to be a better servant for humanity, Mother Earth, and all universes.

©2010 Zhi Gang Sha (P)2010 Simon & Schuster Audio
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"Dr. Sha is an important teacher and a wonderful healer with a valuable message about the power of the soul to influence and transform all life." (Dr. Masaru Emoto, author of The Hidden Messages in Water)

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Simple and Profound

Many ancient secrets are released in this book. The practices are truly effective and you could feel the difference before doing the practices and after.

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Mr. Gang should stay out of Book reading/ writing

The book starts of well. Then it goes in circles. Then out of the blue it goes into another language expecting the listener to know another langue as if was the listener's mother language. Mr. ZHI GANG SHA dis-service to the TAO by writing this book. Then he "thinks" he is a good narrator and he is in plain language a "bad" narrator. Why would he think otherwise ?¿
He needs to get classes on narrating. Narrating is a difficult art to master. It takes time and effort. Mr ZHI GANG SHA, do everybody a favor; do not assume you can narrate and do not assume we can understand a another language. Thank you

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