Internationally acclaimed healer and "New York Times" bestselling author Dr. Zhi Gang Sha offers practical techniques to his soul healing, a divine healing that each of us can achieve, and by doing so, transform our minds and bodies and our lives.
Master Zhi Gang Sha is a Tao grandmaster, healer, teacher, and author of 30 books, including 11 New York Times bestsellers and several other Wall Street Journal, USA Today, and Amazon bestsellers. He has an MD degree in Western medicine from China and is also a doctor of traditional Chinese medicine and acupuncture. Master Sha has combined the essence of Western medicine with ancient wisdom to create Soul Mind Body Medicine®, Master Sha’s Soul Healing®, and Tao teachings to help humanity. He is a grandmaster of several ancient arts, including tai chi, qigong, feng shui, and I Ching, and was named Qigong Master of the Year at the Fourth World Congress on Qigong in 2002. With the creation of Tao Calligraphy, he received the highest honors a Chinese calligrapher can receive, being appointed to the position of National Chinese Calligrapher Master as well as Honorable Researcher Professor by the State Ethnic Academy of Painting in Beijing, China.
Master Sha founded the Tao Academy to share Tao wisdom and practices through classes, workshops, retreats, and training programs. He has trained thousands of teachers and practitioners worldwide and taught many students simple but powerful self-healing techniques. Through the Sha Research Foundation, he has sponsored scientific research studies that have shown the benefits of Tao practices and Tao Calligraphy. For his original contributions, Master Sha was named Spiritual Innovator of the Year in 2020 by the International Association of Top Professionals. A renowned humanitarian, he founded the Love Peace Harmony Foundation and has received widespread recognition for his service to humanity, including the Martin Luther King, Jr. Commemorative Commission Award for promoting world peace.
The power of soul is the power to heal and transform all our lives. When we open ourselves to the divine, we can receive great gifts. In return, we are giving the ability to provide service to others.
The Power of Soul contains a variety of attunements or downloads as the author calls them. These tools can be used for self healing and transformation. They can also be used for the greater good.
As the book says, healing is a process. It takes time and there is a progression in the way healing works. It all starts at the soul level.
This book was terrible. I had to review it for Front Street. Not only was it one of the single most poorly-written and redundant books I've ever beheld, but it is a Kevin Trudeau-style commercial rip-off. This guy actually talks about downloading your soul...like a computer...for just $5,000. Seriously?
Thiis is one of those books that I believe in the premises but it is so hard to finish as the repetitiveness is so discouraging. I am about 60% through it but it is left by my bed to read the odd paragraph or page when I am in the mood to take it further. But there is not really much more that I can get in here than I get in my following of the teachings of my Master Choa Kok Sui
While I love the premise of this book and believe in the body's ability to heal itself, this book was so poorly written. It is so repetitive and just plain weird! The same exact stories/paragraphs that were in previous chapters were inserted into the book as though we had never read them before.
Very disappointing....another rich evangelist in the making....I only read the first chapter and skimmed through a few of the other chapters to realize very quickly this book was not for me...first time in my life I put a book in the garbage instead of passing it on for others to enjoy.....
Good and motivating got it for free in SF they had them all lined up for free - pretty cool. It seemed a little....religious cult like though some of the practices. Idk maybe ill have to give it another read.
Rather different than what I had in mind. Might revisit later. The author is super endearing (I listened to the audiobook, which he reads), but I was hoping this would be more about nourishing one's soul to benefit one's self and the world around them. Perhaps it becomes like that later in the book, but I didn't feel like wading through all the other stuff first.