"Tao", roughly translated, means "Way". It carries
the feeling of "Natural Way" Or "Law of Nature".
The word for Spirit in Chinese is "Shen" which is translated as "spirit", "god", "angel", "spiritual power" or even "ghost". Some Chinese linguistic scholars say that the origin of "Shen" meant "Lightning". So, another translation of "Shen" could mean "Dynamically Charged Divine Entity."
The Spirit Tao arts are derived from ancient energetic disciplines and exercises developed by an esoteric Taoist spiritual tradition which was formally founded in the 4th century A.D in the mountains of Southern China. But, the true history of this spiritual and energetic discipline stretches back into pre-history.
The goal of this art is not only physical health, but also emotional and spiritual transformation....
The word for Spirit in Chinese is "Shen" which is translated as "spirit", "god", "angel", "spiritual power" or even "ghost". Some Chinese linguistic scholars say that the origin of "Shen" meant "Lightning". So, another translation of "Shen" could mean "Dynamically Charged Divine Entity."
The Spirit Tao arts are derived from ancient energetic disciplines and exercises developed by an esoteric Taoist spiritual tradition which was formally founded in the 4th century A.D in the mountains of Southern China. But, the true history of this spiritual and energetic discipline stretches back into pre-history.
The goal of this art is not only physical health, but also emotional and spiritual transformation....