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Applying the I Ching as a Manual for Self-Development

Broadcast on February 27, 2023
With Deng Ming-Dao
Hosted by Sharon Smith

Deng Ming-Dao will explore the I Ching (Book of Changes) — one of the oldest books in the world, and a superb repository of wisdom. Far more than a book of divination, it records vital principles of life, the cyclical nature of all phenomena, and the necessity of moving with the ever-changing Tao. Based on the wisdom of three culture heroes — King Wen, the Duke of Zhou, and Confucius — the I Ching gives us insight into existence, and how self-cultivation is the key to mastery.

In this session, you’ll discover:

  • Yin and yang are the basis for the entire I Ching
  • The I Ching shares a complete world view based on 64 hexagrams, addressing all situations with a mathematical underpinning
  • How wisdom takes good and bad fortune into account, and then teaches us to go beyond that view
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Deng Ming-Dao

Author, Artist & Teacher

Deng Ming-Dao is an author, artist, and teacher. He's the author of Chronicles of Tao... Everyday Tao... The Living I Ching... The Wisdom of the Tao... and The Way of Heart and Beauty. His books have been translated into 18 languages in Europe and Asia. 

Deng Ming-Dao has trained in a variety of Chinese martial arts since 1975. His main styles are Taijiquan, Xingyiquan, and Baguazhang. He’s studied with teachers from Beijing, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Husahan, and Wudangshan, and has given many workshops to introduce Chinese martial arts and Taoist wellness techniques. 

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