Friday, 8 July 2016

3.3 Wisdom and Knowledge Series, post #3. Taoism, post #1: The Wandering Taoist

Wisdom and Knowledge Series, post #3. Taoism, post #1 (3.3): 

 

The Wandering Taoist


I boldfaced 'is fiction or not':

Top Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars
By A Customer on March 31 2004


This is an amazing book with an enlightening story!
This is an incredible adventure of boy growing up in an ancient secret Chinese Taoist martial art school. The book shines light on the lost art and science of the supernatural potential of the transcendent human.
It seems to be a mystery whether this book is fiction or not. But since I have read it I have run into a lot of material that could support it as a non-fiction. For instance there is a lot of archeological evidence, as hard as it is to believe, that ancient people had supernatural abilities far superior to anything we currently know.
One thing that I thought was fiction before was the part about the vast caves of Huashan which were unheard of; that is until now: Vast ancient of caves of Huashan were just discovered by a local farmer, by accident at a mysterious latitude 30 degrees north connecting with the pyramids and the Bermuda Triangle. Read: [...] Just finding out about this new discovery of these caves motivated me into writing a review for this book.
Did the person who wrote this book have some ancestral or secret information from 'Master Kwan'? Was this information purposefully kept a mystery as to whether it was fiction or not for controversial or considerate reasons? Who knows?
Whether the book is fiction or not doesn't matter because it's an adventure that can never the less open your mind to a bigger picture of the human condition.

https://www.amazon.ca/Wandering-Taoist-Ming-dao-Deng/dp/0062502263

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