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In this two volume series, Hua-Ching Ni describes the life and cultivation of two great Taoist Masters, Kou Hong and Chen Tuan, whose lives can serve as a model of development for modern spiritual seekers and teachers of integral development. The life and Teaching of Two Immortals, Volume 1: Kou Hong includes stories and in-depth commentaries which provides insight into the achievement of the renowned Chinese spiritual master, Kou Hong. Kou Hong, whose pen name is Pao Pu Tzu "the one who embraces the simple essence" was born into an ordinary family around 283 A.D. He was the first Master to write an accurate book providing details about the immortal practice. Master Kou Hong was a physician and a specialist in the art and science of refining medicines including the golden immortal medicine. He achieved spiritual ascendance in 363 A.D. The story of Kou Hong illustrates how Tao can be learned by most people to help them achieve a long and healthy life. For the sincere spiritual student, he is a bridge to the immortal world.
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