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Entering the LABYRINTH of the I CHING

Chungliang Al Huang

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C. Al Huang

Philosopher, performing artist and internationally acclaimed Tao master, Chungliang Al Huang is the founder-president of the Living Tao Foundation and the international Lan Ting Institute in the sacred mountains in China, and on the Oregon Coast, USA. He is one of the most sought after speakers in the field of human potentiality, on cultural diversity and creative dynamism in global business, education and all arenas of life. He is a research scholar of the Academia Sinica, and a fellow of the World Academy of Art and Science, and an assembly member for the Council for A Parliament of the World Religions. He received the highest rated New Speaker Award from Young Presidents’ Organization, the New Dimension Broadcaster Award, and the prestigious Gold Medal from the Ministry of Education of the Republic of China. A close colleague and collaborator with the late scholar Alan Watts and mythologist Joseph Campbell, Huang was featured in the inaugural segment of Bill Moyers’ renowned PBS “World of Ideas” series. He is the author of numerous best-selling books, including the classic, “Embrace Tiger, Return To Mountain”, “Essential Tai Ji”, “Quantum Soup”; “Chinese Book of Animal Powers”; and co-author with Alan Watts of “Tao: The Watercourse Way”; and with Dr. Jerry Lynch of “Thinking Body, Dancing Mind”, “Tao Mentoring” ,“Working Out, Working Within”, “The Way of The Champion”, and The Warrior Sports“.
For more information: www.livingtao.org and info@livingtao.org

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---Exploring and experiencing the mystery of this ancient book of wisdom. Finding the threads of understanding, in the MAZE of this Chinese Book of Change and Transformation. Learn to embody the three levels of consciousness--spiritually, emotionally and physically, by experiencing the Yin/Yang transformative variations in the basic Eight Trigrams of the I Ching, kinetically through our bodies. Master Huang will demonstrate and help the participants to personally experience these creative transformation in our Tai Ji dance and in our daily meditative practice.

 

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