宁 Posted November 4, 2007 Stephen Chang seems an interesting fellow. Does anyone follow this guy's system? Thank you Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
宁 Posted November 4, 2007 He says: Lao Tsu said that Tao is the easiest way. If it's hard, it's not the Dao. But he also says you need to know a lot, to know what you are doing. Most of these masters were great schollars, with great intelligence, brainpower and wisdom. Interesting huh? Then what about: Blow your mind, forget about your mind, and thou shall attain the Dao He also says he has a completely different translation for the Tao Te Ching: The Tao Can Be Spoken, Thought Of, And Practiced But There Is No Eternal Tao Meaning Tao is eternally changing Thoughts? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Samuel Posted November 26, 2010 (edited) Sorry to resurrect this most ancient forum post from it's rest, but: Does anyone have any more information on Dr Stepehen T. Chang? I've been doing a lot of research on Internal Alchemy, Qigong, Daoyin, Nei Dan, all that stuff, and as a result I've revisited a book belonging to my father, called: The Complete System of Chinese Self Healing, written by Dr Chang. In it, (I'm barely into the second chapter), he talks about a lot of ideas that I've never really come across before. They are: The Eight Pillars of Taoism, The Tao of Revitalization (Yang Sheng Shu) and Meridian Meditation (or Trip-Around-the-World Meditation). I cannot find references to these things on the internet unless they are from his books. Anyone else heard of these things? Any one else have links or resources where I can research more? EDIT: His website: http://www.thegreattao.com/ Help me out so that the forum post can go back to rest! Edited November 26, 2010 by Samuel Share this post Link to post Share on other sites