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https://michaelwinnv5.qlogictechnologies.com/cgi-bin/articles.pl?rm=mode2&articleid=205
Chapter to a book by Elijah Siegler, a professor of religion in Charleston, SC, who is also co-author of a forthcoming book called Dream Trippers (about my China Dream Trips and global turmoil in Daoist identity).
Siegler has surveyed many Taoists groups and his detached perspective will be valuable to folks studying the HT system. – michael
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Sorry for the triple spacing on the article, haven’t figured out how to change that yet.
Out of curiosity, do you know if Elijah has any direct experience with either Healing Tao or your China Dream Trip, or is his scholarly treatment all from interview and second-hand retelling? . . . S
Thanks for sharing!
Michael, if you need some help in formatting the article let me know at vicentie@gmail.com. I would be happy to help with these things as I am a web developer.
Elijah has taken one of my Fundamentals courses and attended parts of several Dream Trips, been to TG to interview mantak. I’m reading the draft of his and David Palmer’s Dream Trippers manuscript now – which is a very cutting edge examination of chinese vs. western taoism.
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