The Duality of a Person The Chinese character Ren 人 for a person or human being is made of two simple strokes, which I interpret representing as Yin 陰 and Yang 陽 energies. According to ancient Daoist wisdom, as every individual person made of Yin Qi and Yang Qi, everyone carries both De 德/virtue (beneficial) and Nu 怒/anger (harmful) qualities and emotions in life. One of the primary benefits of Daoist cultivation practices is learning to transform our anger into virtue. This is the reason that we also refer to Daoist cultivation practices as XiuDe 修德, which literally means fixing the virtue. In Daoism, we typically apply word Xiu 修 to all cultivation practices. In chapter 7 of the 2nd edition of my book,
The more I know you the more virtue and dignity I found in you. Your mother like nurturing to your students and imperially dedication to the Dao, showing us the way.
Dear Master Wu,
The more I know you the more virtue and dignity I found in you. Your mother like nurturing to your students and imperially dedication to the Dao, showing us the way.
With ultimate gratitude, happy holidays✨✨✨🎄🎄🎄🦄🦄🦄