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The book that gives you the feeling of the inner meaning of the Tao.
Every time you read it you will encounter the essence of the Tao and joy. These poems open the Soul of Earth to you
with understanding of the Tao. Download and read this book to be a part of that understanding.
This
book is the Second of a Twelve Poetry Book Series with over one hundred poems and themes of the Tao and gives the feeling
you experience doing the Universal Tao practices in your daily life. It reveals the Taoist principles and how they
affect you in your daily
life. Earth’s
Soul is designed for Taoist practitioners of any level. The Taoist Formulas are revealed through the help of over a hundred colored illustrated
poems and verses, which are especially designed to be individual framed so you can see them all the time and carries on where Angel’s
Heart poems leaves off. The poems are intended to be a map leading the reader beyond time and space into the soul of the mystical Tao.
The author shows us how to find a new and vital essence of these formulas in the midst of our everyday lives. Earth’s
Soul is an indispensable resource for anyone who now practices or wants to learn the Universal Tao System. Clearly written
and illustrated, with a natural progression from simpler to more difficult material, this book provides an in-depth look
at the essences of the Taoist practices necessary to receive the full spectrum of physical, psychological, and spiritual
benefits that the Tao can bring.
"In the Professor’s first 2 books “Living in the Tao” & “Angel’s Heart” you
received a clear awareness and feeling of the Tao, now the Professor gives you the root meaning of the Tao, that will
be treasured
by any student of the Tao." Master Mantak Chia – Universal Tao System
Within the Soul of the Earth
We find our Essence
and the Joy of the Tao.
The
Professor - Master of Nothingness
The
Myth that takes the Mystery out of Mysticism
ISBN 974-87672-9-9
DL-IB07
105 pages
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Narrated Audio File
96 megabytes
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Poem excerpts from over a hundred
themes and feelings on the Tao.




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