This was a BookBub purchase. It’s a rather small book on Taoist wisdom,
explaining Chi, an invisible force within all life and nature.
Chi is what holds us together, and makes us who we really are. It is our true self.
The source of consciousness, awareness, and life.
He goes on to explain Yin and Yang. And talk of Chi imbalances.
I found much of his text repetitive.
Since I am familiar with chi, through my own practice of QiGong and Reiki, I had hoped the book might be more insightful.
In the back section of the book, he shares breathing techniques and movements to practice.
It is not easy to follow the pictures and words to learn the movements. I suggest looking up the names of the movements and watching videos to learn. That is what I’m doing.
Maybe videos by him, because he does mention in several places that unfortunately, most of the tai chi instruction available today has been stripped of its real purpose.
He does like to come off as an expert.
In the about the author section, it says that he studied with a wandering Taoist and in a Taoist temple in his native Taiwan from the age of twelve. He says that he is one of the world’s authorities on Tai chi arts.
Who am I to say? All I know is I won’t be buying or reading anymore of his books. ☹