Founder of the Living Tao Foundation and internationally acclaimed Tai Ji master Chungliang Al Huang is a man of diverse talents. He has been a best-selling author, a teacher, dancer, artist and architect, and as well as sharing a stage with the Dalai Lama, he has worked with people like Sammy Davis Jr., Bruce Lee, Joseph Campbell and Joan Baez.
He has been described as a sage for the modern age and a master in the art of living and yet claims that he still hasn’t decided what to do when he grows up: “I am interested in everything,” he admits. “I’m a perpetual student of life. I don’t want to ...
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