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Tao Science: The Science, Wisdom, and Practice of Creation and Grand Unification

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Are spiritual laws also physical laws? Can we explain the soul and consciousness scientifically? What is the missing link to unifying spirituality and science?The holy grail of science is the Grand Unified Theory, a “Theory of Everything” that completely explains our reality. Albert Einstein and many other renowned scientists have sought this theory to explain all the fundamental particles and forces in the universe, how they were created, how they interact, and what their destiny is. However, no one has yet succeeded. Why? Spiritual wisdom and scientific wisdom have not had a common language. Can we explain spiritual principles scientifically and mathematically? Could it be that spiritual insights and other ancient wisdom are needed for complete understanding? In this ground-breaking book, renowned spiritual teacher and master, Dr. and Master Zhi Gang Sha, collaborates with quantum physicist and string theorist, Dr. Rulin Xiu, to introduce Tao Science.Tao is the Source of everyone and everything. Tao Science is the science of the Source and creation. It is science that tells us what everyone and everything are made of, how everyone and everything is created, how everyone and everything interacts, and much more. Tao Science is a science of grand unification. It unifies science withspirituality at the most fundamental level. It unifies everyone, everything, and every aspect of our lives.This book will be eye-opening and mind-expanding for those who are interested in science and those who are interested in the spirit.This book will benefit anyone who is willing to use the power of the spirit, the power of science, the power of love, the power of the universe, and the power of yourself to transform your life and the lives of others.This book will benefit anyone who longs to live in complete love, peace, and harmony and alignment with the universal laws and principles revealed in this book.Step into the universe of Tao Science. Tao Science is more than a theory. It is a practice. It is the way of life. You will never step back.

286 pages, Paperback

Published August 14, 2018

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Zhi Gang Sha

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Master Zhi Gang Sha is a Tao grandmaster, healer, teacher, and author of 30 books, including 11 New York Times bestsellers and several other Wall Street Journal, USA Today, and Amazon bestsellers. He has an MD degree in Western medicine from China and is also a doctor of traditional Chinese medicine and acupuncture. Master Sha has combined the essence of Western medicine with ancient wisdom to create Soul Mind Body Medicine®, Master Sha’s Soul Healing®, and Tao teachings to help humanity. He is a grandmaster of several ancient arts, including tai chi, qigong, feng shui, and I Ching, and was named Qigong Master of the Year at the Fourth World Congress on Qigong in 2002. With the creation of Tao Calligraphy, he received the highest honors a Chinese calligrapher can receive, being appointed to the position of National Chinese Calligrapher Master as well as Honorable Researcher Professor by the State Ethnic Academy of Painting in Beijing, China.

Master Sha founded the Tao Academy to share Tao wisdom and practices through classes, workshops, retreats, and training programs. He has trained thousands of teachers and practitioners worldwide and taught many students simple but powerful self-healing techniques. Through the Sha Research Foundation, he has sponsored scientific research studies that have shown the benefits of Tao practices and Tao Calligraphy. For his original contributions, Master Sha was named Spiritual Innovator of the Year in 2020 by the International Association of Top Professionals. A renowned humanitarian, he founded the Love Peace Harmony Foundation and has received widespread recognition for his service to humanity, including the Martin Luther King, Jr. Commemorative Commission Award for promoting world peace.

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September 17, 2023
Some interesting and helpful information but tao didn't create our universe. God created everything.
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April 9, 2022
Just a Disclaimer: If this book has impacted you positively or you think that it will, then ignore my review and read the book.

My first impressions of the book were that it seemed very interesting, especially since one of the authors has a PhD in physics. I was looking forward to reading how the authors connect Taoism and quantum physics - especially since quantum physics is referred to as “physics of the soul.”

The grand unification formula is one of the first concepts introduced in this book. After this, this introduction gave off…”cult” vibes (for lack of a better word). I kept reading, trying to keep an open mind and not let preconceptions stop me from learning a new perspective or something new. After reading the first chapter, I thought that Tao Science sounds like it’s too good to be true. Also, I found that the problem I have with this book is that it introduces a new concept and gives it a very ambitious definition, along with what can be derived from it without any clear reason. For example, the Law of Tao Ying Yang Creation that is defined as the fundamental law of creation that reveals how everyone and everything and the entire universe is created.

This next part may be a bit harsh but it seems that the intended audience of this book is people who will blindly accept these definitions and won’t think twice about it. In the introduction, authors stated that book was written to enlighten the world but it doesn’t give any reasons for why we should choose THIS way of thinking or why THIS would lead to enlightenment. It seems that I might be too much of a skeptic and need too much of an explanation to blindly accept the definitions that are given to me.

I can at times see the connection between science and spirituality (by acknowledging that everything has soul, heart, mind, energy, and matter) but the book loses me when it states that the Law of Shen Qi Jing will make it possible to transcend human limitations and connect to higher powers. For example, there is a point where the author states that Taoist saints have the ability to disappear, travel with the wind, appear instantly at a far away place, and walk through walls. The author then goes to say that Tao Science can explain the scientific possibility of theses abilities and states that it is because everything is a vibrational field. The author says that one of the goals of Tao Science is to empower the reader with wisdom and practices to achieve these higher powers.

This book would be much better if the goal was to show how spirituality is present in science. Instead, the goal is to show how science and spirituality must become one to unify the universe. However, in choosing this goal, the book opens itself up to scrutiny. At times it seems as if science is added as an afterthought. This became glaringly obvious when the author was talking about heart consciousness. This concept was explained by stating that humanity hasn’t fully realized the power of our own hearts and the truth that what our heart receives is what we manifest. The author choose to end this explanation, not with a conclusion of how this truth will transform humanity but, by stating that “Heart disease is currently the number one cause of death in the world.”

The connection between hard science and Tao Science lies in the probabilistic nature of quantum physics. It is within this space that the subject of this book resides. Without this seeming subjectivity and reliance of an observer, this book wouldn’t have a leg to stand on. This book works best when it focuses on spirituality instead of trying to tie in quantum physics in a cursory way.
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July 3, 2019
One of the most profound books I have ever read. This book combines spirituality and science in the most amazing ways.
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February 9, 2019
I picked up this book at the library because it, serendipitously or synchronicitously (I guess those are not words but it says what I want to say,) the topic dovetails with Ken Wilber's "The Religion of Tomorrow." I have been working my way through that tome and have been very excited about it. Tao of Science attempts to bring together quantum physics and the ancient Chinese philosophy of Tao. I like what it does though my knowledge of physics is marginal at best and my knowledge of Tao is no better. This book is part proselytizing in the worst way, I think. But probably because the authors are so sincere in their beliefs and so excited about this new way of thinking about both disciplines; Tao and quantum physics. I tried some of the exercises that the authors encourage the reader to practice and found them helpful - in the same way that focused prayer is helpful. The writing is redundant and extremely simple but they offer big ideas. I think anyone who is interested in either or both quantum physics or Tao would find this very interesting.
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February 26, 2025
science in its beauty

This amazing book shows how science can be viewed in such a unique perspective and that by combining with spiritual knowledge cultivates such a positive force of change to the world
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March 21, 2023
Zhi Gang Sha is the co-author of this book. The other author, Rulin Xu, earned a PhD in quantum physics. Quite apart from the content of this book, I'm convinced miracles happen around Dr. Sha.
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