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Eva Wong

    1 janvier 1951

    Eva Wong Nava vit entre deux mondes, trouvant du plaisir à relier l'Asie à l'Europe et à l'Amérique. Elle enchante ses filles anglaises avec des histoires de son enfance à Singapour et des mythes chinois, mêlant des expériences personnelles comme regarder l'opéra chinois avec sa mère. Sa formation en littérature anglaise et en art a façonné son approche de l'écriture, qu'elle considère comme un outil de communication et de jeu. En tant que fondatrice de la revue de fiction courte CarpeArte, sa propre prose concise et ses écrits sur l'art ont été publiés dans des revues internationales.

    Eva Wong
    A Master Course in Feng-shui
    The Feng Shui Workbook
    Tales of the Taoist Immortals
    Cultivating Stillness
    Harmonizing Yin and Yang
    How to Win
    • How to Win

      • 240pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      "In Chinese military philosophy and political theory, the thirty-six strategies are considered "yin" or "shadow" in nature, meaning that they operate best in darkness and concealment. Desperate times call for desperate measures, and since the thirty-six strategies rose out of times of war and conflict, it is inevitable that they were used to win wars, triumph over opponents, take advantage of situations, and survive when defeat is imminent. In How to Win, The thirty-six strategies are presented to aid any strategist strike a balance between virtue and gain."-- Provided by publisher

      How to Win
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    • To age with the sun and moon and be renewed by spring and summer, to conserve the seeds of growth in autumn and winter and to be nourished by the eternal breath of the Tao—these are the goals of the Taoist alchemists, the masters of the arts of health, longevity, and immortality.This book is a translation of a concise Taoist alchemical manual known as the Dragon-Tiger Classic, along with its two most important commentaries. The classic, written in ancient times by an unknown author and published during the fifteenth century BCE, is regarded by contemporary Taoist practitioners as the most complete guide to spiritual transformation. It covers the three forms of Taoist    •  External alchemy, concerned with the ingestion of minerals, herbs, and other substances to attain health, longevity, and immortality   •  Sexual alchemy, in which the practitioner uses the energy of a sexual partner to cultivate his or her own energy   •  Internal alchemy, the practice of meditation, calisthenics, and yogic postures to cultivate mind and bodyAn extensive introduction by the translator and the inclusion of two commentaries by traditional Chinese authors aid the reader in understanding this concise, symbolic text.

      Harmonizing Yin and Yang
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    • Equanimity, good health, peace of mind, and long life are the goals of the ancient Taoist tradition known as "internal alchemy," of which Cultivating Stillness is a key text. Written between the second and fifth centuries, the book is attributed to T'ai Shang Lao-chun—the legendary figure more widely known as Lao-Tzu, author of the Tao-te Ching . The accompanying commentary, written in the nineteenth century by Shui-ch'ing Tzu, explains the alchemical symbolism of the text and the methods for cultivating internal stillness of body and mind. A principal part of the Taoist canon for many centuries, Cultivating Stillness is still the first book studied by Taoist initiates today.

      Cultivating Stillness
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    • Tales of the Taoist Immortals

      • 178pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      The narrative explores Eva Wong's childhood in Hong Kong, where she absorbed captivating tales from renowned storytellers, radio actors, and her grandmother. These stories, rich in the lore of Taoist immortals, were frequently brought to life through Chinese opera performances, blending tradition with personal memory. The book reflects on the cultural significance of storytelling in shaping her identity and preserving heritage.

      Tales of the Taoist Immortals
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    • The Feng Shui Workbook

      • 128pages
      • 5 heures de lecture

      Feng shui is an ancient Chinese philosophy aimed at maximizing harmony between ourselves and our surroundings. This guide shows readers how to arrange their homes and work space to fit in most effectively with the basic feng shui principles.

      The Feng Shui Workbook
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    • A Master Course in Feng-shui

      • 304pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      This fully illustrated, comprehensive workbook is designed primarily for homeowners, renters, architects, and business owners who want to put feng-shui to practical personal use—to choose a home, build a house, select an office, or find a retail space. Real estate agents, interior designers, and architects will also find it useful as a reference manual. The text and exercises proceed in systematic fashion from basic principles to specific projects, covering the following    •  Evaluating the landscape and external environment by using the techniques of the Landform School   •  Using the geomantic compass to chart patterns of energy within a building   •  Planning the usage of space   •  Matching occupants to a house   •  Deciding on the placement of furniture   •  Improving the feng-shui of a building with countermeasures, enhancers, and renovations   •  Building a new house   •  Choosing or designing an apartment, business suite, or retail space

      A Master Course in Feng-shui
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    • The Tao of Health, Longevity, and Immortality

      The Teachings of Immortals Chung and Lü

      • 160pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      Here is a classic Chinese text on the Taoist arts of longevity and immortality. The text dates from the Five Dynasties (907–960 C. E.) and is attributed to Chungli Ch'uan and Lü Tung-pin—two of the most popular figures of Taoism and Chinese culture. This text focuses on Taoist inner alchemy, a theory and method for transforming the mind from within by using practices such as breath control, calisthenics, meditation practices, and sexual alchemy (the method of gathering energy from a sexual partner). The teachings address the following topics: • The nature of immortality and how it can be attained by realizing the laws of the Tao within us • The art of health • The art of longevity • How to deal with obstacles and recognize spiritual progress The Art of Health, Longevity, and Immortality will be of interest to both beginning students of Taoism and scholars. Wong's introduction includes a concise overview of the evolution of Taoist longevity practices as well as an elucidating section for readers who are unfamiliar with the teachings and practices of Taoist inner alchemy. She also includes a list of helpful hints for reading and understanding each section of the text.

      The Tao of Health, Longevity, and Immortality
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    • Nourishing the Essence of Life

      • 112pages
      • 4 heures de lecture

      A Taoist adept provides a reader-friendly interpretation of the Taoist teachings on health and longevity The teachings of Taoism, China's great wisdom tradition, apply to every aspect of life, from the physical to the spiritual—and include instruction on everything from lifestyle (a life of simplicity and moderation is best) to the work of inner alchemy that is said to lead to longevity and immortality.Here, Eva Wong presents and explains three classic texts on understanding the Tao in the macrocosm of the universe and the microcosm of the body that provide an excellent overview of the three traditional levels of the Taoist teachings—Outer, Inner, and Secret. The Outer teachings are concerned with understanding the Tao as manifested in nature and society. They are easily accessible to the layperson and consist of the Taoist philosophy of nature and humanity, advice on daily living, and a brief introduction to the beginning stages of Taoist meditation. The Inner teachings familiarize the practitioner with the energetic structure of the human body and introduce methods of stilling the mind and cultivating internal energy for health and longevity. The Secret teachings describe the highest level of internal-alchemical transformations within the body and mind for attaining immortality.

      Nourishing the Essence of Life
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    •      The first complete, in-depth course in the traditional Chinese art of harmonious design for interiors, buildings, and sites—including instructions for making your own geomantic compass for feng-shui readings. Deeply rooted in Taoist and shamanic origins, feng-shui is not simply a list of directives for building auspicious structures or arranging interiors for good luck. It is the art of reading the patterns of the universe and living in harmony with the environment. With 200 photos and diagrams.

      Feng-shui
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    • Being Taoist

      • 193pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      A beautifully clear and accessible explanation of how to live a Taoist life—with an overview of Taoist philosophy—by a renowned Taoist master Taoism isn’t a spiritual extracurricular activity, it’s an integral practice for living all of life to the fullest. Taoist living rests on four pillars—the public, the domestic, the private, and the spirit lives. Not only do Taoists strive to live these four aspects fully and in a balanced way, they also believe there is an outlook and an art to each of them. Here, modern Taoist adept Eva Wong is your guide to living well according to the wisdom of this ancient system. Drawing from ancient Taoist texts, she explains in simple terms the Taoist masters’ approach to the four aspects of life, asking readers to reflect on the balance of their own lives and demonstrating how that balance is the secret infusing your life with health, harmony, and deep satisfaction.

      Being Taoist
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    • Taoism

      • 288pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      For the first time, the great depth and diversity of Taoist spirituality is introduced in a single, accessible manual. Taoism, known widely today through the teachings of the classic Tao Te Ching and the practices of t'ai chi and feng-shui, is less known for its unique traditions of meditation, physical training, magical practice, and internal alchemy. Covering all of the most important texts, figures, and events, this essential guide illuminates Taoism's extraordinarily rich history and remarkable variety of practice. A comprehensive bibliography for further study completes this valuable reference work -- Provided by publisher.

      Taoism
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    • Good Fengshui

      • 208pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      This practical guide to fengshui offers invaluable advice for choosing or building a home, as well as enhancing the energy of your existing spaces. It teaches you how to bring positive, healthy energy into your home, office, or garden using the principles of this ancient Taoist art. Master Eva Wong introduces readers to fengshui, a traditional system rooted in Taoist and shamanic origins, emphasizing that it goes beyond mere directives for good luck. Instead, fengshui is about understanding the universe's patterns and living harmoniously with the environment. With good fengshui, bedrooms promote health, kitchens support livelihood, and home offices encourage business success. Even garages and gardens can influence our well-being and interactions. Whether you're buying, renting, or renovating, Wong guides you in identifying and working with your space's possibilities and limitations. This concise book covers essential fengshui principles, offers tips for home buyers on architectural features and neighborhood dynamics, and provides strategies for assessing and improving your living and work environments. Wong's recommendations are practical, safe, and economical, drawing from her experience as a construction and engineering business owner.

      Good Fengshui
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    • Meet Siti Hasmah, a little girl, who wants to be a journalist, in a period when not every girl was sent to school. Watch what happens to her, her family, and country when World War II strikes. Walk in her footsteps as she graduates from university and goes on to save the lives of many Malaysian women and children. See what she finally ends up becoming. The Woman Who Shaped Asia series aim not just to educate but also to motivate. These stories celebrate the amazing accomplishments of women from the region. Their remarkable strength in the face of adversity and sheer determination make it possible for their dreams to be fulfilled, no matter how big! They remind our young readers that great things are accomplished by people who were once little, just like them. Children aged 4-10, Malaysians, children in Southeast Asia, children interested in medicine.

      Tun Dr Siti Hasmah Mohd Ali: The Accidental Doctor
    • Lie-Tse

      Una guía taoista sobre el arte de vivir

      • 300pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      Lie-Tse
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    • Taoizmus nie je len náboženstvo, v prvom rade je to filozofia a učenie, ako žiť plnohodnotný život. Ten spočíva na štyroch pilieroch – verejnom, domácom, súkromnom a duchovnom živote. Ak existuje niečo, čo majú všetci taoisti spoločné, tak je to prítomnosť a vyváženosť týchto aspektov v živote. Eva Wong vysvetľuje učenie taoistických majstrov a zrozumiteľným jazykom ho sprístupňuje pre súčasného moderného čitateľa. Vykročte na neobvyklú a pútavú Cestu a zamyslite sa nad rovnováhou vlastného bytia, ako aj nad vyvážením svetskej (jang) a duchovnej (jin) múdrosti vo svojom živote. Naplňte sa vnútornou spokojnosťou a jednoduchosťou a ponorte sa do umenia taoizmu!

      Múdrosť taoizmu. Cesta k vnútornej rovnováhe
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    • Sedm taoistických mistrů je dílo neznámého čínského autora, jenž vylíčil příběh šesti mužů a jedné ženy, kteří podstupují mnohé útrapy na cestě k nalezení vlastní duchovní podstaty. Tyto postavy a jejich mistr Wang Čung-jang jsou skutečné historické osobnosti z období dynastií Jižní Sung (1127-1279) a Jüan (1279-1368). Těchto "sedm statečných" otevírá cestu k tříbení mysli a těla nejen sobě, ale všem čtenářům, kteří jejich putování mohou využít jako zamyšlení se nad vlastním životem se všemi jeho klady a zápory. Podání známé autorky Evy Wong je velmi čtivé, poutané, dramatické a nabízí nový pohled na taoistické učení a na život ve starobylé Číně. Jeden ze základních pilířů čínského lidového písemnictví.

      Sedm taoistických mistrů: O cestě návratu k podstatě
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    • Tento průvodce duchovní krajinou taoismu vás nejen uvede do důležitých událostí v životě taoismu, seznámí s mudrci, kteří sepsali taoistické texty, a různými školami taoistického myšlení, ale učiníte si i představu o tom, co to znamená praktikovat taoismus dnes. Kniha je rozdělena do tří částí, Dějiny taoismu, Taoistické systémy a Taoistické praktiky. Toto hodnotné dílo obsahuje i doplňující literaturu ke každé kapitole k dalšímu studiu. Obsah: Část I : DĚJINY TAOISMU 1. Šamanské počátky (3000 - 800 př. n. l.) 2. Klasické období (700 - 220 př. n. l.) 3. Proměna taoismu z filozofie v uspořádaný náboženský systém (přibližně 20 př. n. l.- 600 n. l.) 4. Vznik mystického taoismu (300 - 600 n.l.) 5. Vývoj alchymistického taoismu (200 - 1200 n. l.) 6. Syntéza taoismu, buddhismu a konfucianismu (1000 n. l. až po současnost) Část II : TAOISTICKÉ SYSTÉMY 7. Magický taoismus - cesta síly 8. Věštecký taoismus - způsob vidění 9. Obřadní taoismus - cesta zbožnosti 10. Taoismus vnitřní alchymie - cesta proměny 11. Taoismus Jednání a karmy - cesta správného jednání Část III : TAOISTICKÉ PRAKTIKY 12. Meditace 13. Techniky kultivace těla 14. Rity očištění, obřadů a amuletové magie Přílohy

      Taoismus
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