The Way of Fu Tsu: ??

Confucianism, Daoism, and Buddhism – together have all left a tremendous impact upon all of those who have lived within eastern societies. Nearly 2,500 years ago, the knowledge that was expounded by these three central teachings gave birth a unique, synergized understanding of reality. These three teachings would then go on to have lasting effects upon every single culture across east Asia. The perspective of reality that these three teachings provided ended up shaping the traditions, daily lives, hearts, and minds of all those who were raised within eastern cultures. It could be said that these three teachings host the entire cultural essence of Asia as we know it today. 


Although being that it has been more than two millenniums since the conception of these forms of thought; the original teachings that have been hosted within these three understandings have become forgotten over time. This natural deterioration of cultural thought makes the original essence of these teachings difficult for individuals in the modern world to understand. This has proved to be a challenge not only for the western mind but also for young Asian American growing up today. 


For young Asian Americans, this ever-widening cultural gap between eastern and western culture, has proved to be an arduous task for those who wish to retain parts of their cultural values. In this ever-increasingly western-viewed world, those of whom that seek to retain a piece of their cultural identity continue their struggles and frustrations in silence.

These Individuals who struggle to understand their cultural heritage, since being that there is little-to-no educational direction to guide individuals, other forms of thought have become much more readily available for Individuals to adopt. 

With over 2,500 years of East Asia having a philosophical and collective culturally history, this loss in cultural knowledge is an  unfortunate phenomenon. This unfortunate loss of cultural identity can be traced back to the natural deterioration, misinterpretation, and/or Ignorance of the following original teachings - Buddhism, Daoism, and Confucianism. 


This book was produced not only for Asian Americans who seek to retain apart of their cultural Identity but also for those within the modern world who wish to attain a deeper insight into the wisdom that is hidden throughout east Asia’s cultural understanding. This book is an attempt to speak to individuals in the modern world, on not only on a cultural level but on a humanistic level as well. By encouraging individuals who seek to improve the richness of their lives through the development of universal wisdom. 


This book seeks to go more in-depth to explicitly discuss - “The Way” - in a modern context. An entirely unique understanding that was formulated and spoken throughout the whispers of eastern literature – for almost 2,000 years. 


As we, Humanity, continue to move forward and ever-further into the future of the modern age, the wisdom that has been shared and hosted within these three teachings, still holds relevance for the world today.

It is my hope that those who pick up this book and the books to come, that they will begin their journeys to a greater awakening of the self. So for those who’ve lost a piece of their cultural Identity, for those who’ve struggled internally with themselves, and for those who’ve cause pain to others without fully understanding why they’ve done so; for the suffering of Humanity.


It is my hope that you will all find and awaken to – “The Way."

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The Way of Fu Tsu: ??

Confucianism, Daoism, and Buddhism – together have all left a tremendous impact upon all of those who have lived within eastern societies. Nearly 2,500 years ago, the knowledge that was expounded by these three central teachings gave birth a unique, synergized understanding of reality. These three teachings would then go on to have lasting effects upon every single culture across east Asia. The perspective of reality that these three teachings provided ended up shaping the traditions, daily lives, hearts, and minds of all those who were raised within eastern cultures. It could be said that these three teachings host the entire cultural essence of Asia as we know it today. 


Although being that it has been more than two millenniums since the conception of these forms of thought; the original teachings that have been hosted within these three understandings have become forgotten over time. This natural deterioration of cultural thought makes the original essence of these teachings difficult for individuals in the modern world to understand. This has proved to be a challenge not only for the western mind but also for young Asian American growing up today. 


For young Asian Americans, this ever-widening cultural gap between eastern and western culture, has proved to be an arduous task for those who wish to retain parts of their cultural values. In this ever-increasingly western-viewed world, those of whom that seek to retain a piece of their cultural identity continue their struggles and frustrations in silence.

These Individuals who struggle to understand their cultural heritage, since being that there is little-to-no educational direction to guide individuals, other forms of thought have become much more readily available for Individuals to adopt. 

With over 2,500 years of East Asia having a philosophical and collective culturally history, this loss in cultural knowledge is an  unfortunate phenomenon. This unfortunate loss of cultural identity can be traced back to the natural deterioration, misinterpretation, and/or Ignorance of the following original teachings - Buddhism, Daoism, and Confucianism. 


This book was produced not only for Asian Americans who seek to retain apart of their cultural Identity but also for those within the modern world who wish to attain a deeper insight into the wisdom that is hidden throughout east Asia’s cultural understanding. This book is an attempt to speak to individuals in the modern world, on not only on a cultural level but on a humanistic level as well. By encouraging individuals who seek to improve the richness of their lives through the development of universal wisdom. 


This book seeks to go more in-depth to explicitly discuss - “The Way” - in a modern context. An entirely unique understanding that was formulated and spoken throughout the whispers of eastern literature – for almost 2,000 years. 


As we, Humanity, continue to move forward and ever-further into the future of the modern age, the wisdom that has been shared and hosted within these three teachings, still holds relevance for the world today.

It is my hope that those who pick up this book and the books to come, that they will begin their journeys to a greater awakening of the self. So for those who’ve lost a piece of their cultural Identity, for those who’ve struggled internally with themselves, and for those who’ve cause pain to others without fully understanding why they’ve done so; for the suffering of Humanity.


It is my hope that you will all find and awaken to – “The Way."

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Confucianism, Daoism, and Buddhism – together have all left a tremendous impact upon all of those who have lived within eastern societies. Nearly 2,500 years ago, the knowledge that was expounded by these three central teachings gave birth a unique, synergized understanding of reality. These three teachings would then go on to have lasting effects upon every single culture across east Asia. The perspective of reality that these three teachings provided ended up shaping the traditions, daily lives, hearts, and minds of all those who were raised within eastern cultures. It could be said that these three teachings host the entire cultural essence of Asia as we know it today. 


Although being that it has been more than two millenniums since the conception of these forms of thought; the original teachings that have been hosted within these three understandings have become forgotten over time. This natural deterioration of cultural thought makes the original essence of these teachings difficult for individuals in the modern world to understand. This has proved to be a challenge not only for the western mind but also for young Asian American growing up today. 


For young Asian Americans, this ever-widening cultural gap between eastern and western culture, has proved to be an arduous task for those who wish to retain parts of their cultural values. In this ever-increasingly western-viewed world, those of whom that seek to retain a piece of their cultural identity continue their struggles and frustrations in silence.

These Individuals who struggle to understand their cultural heritage, since being that there is little-to-no educational direction to guide individuals, other forms of thought have become much more readily available for Individuals to adopt. 

With over 2,500 years of East Asia having a philosophical and collective culturally history, this loss in cultural knowledge is an  unfortunate phenomenon. This unfortunate loss of cultural identity can be traced back to the natural deterioration, misinterpretation, and/or Ignorance of the following original teachings - Buddhism, Daoism, and Confucianism. 


This book was produced not only for Asian Americans who seek to retain apart of their cultural Identity but also for those within the modern world who wish to attain a deeper insight into the wisdom that is hidden throughout east Asia’s cultural understanding. This book is an attempt to speak to individuals in the modern world, on not only on a cultural level but on a humanistic level as well. By encouraging individuals who seek to improve the richness of their lives through the development of universal wisdom. 


This book seeks to go more in-depth to explicitly discuss - “The Way” - in a modern context. An entirely unique understanding that was formulated and spoken throughout the whispers of eastern literature – for almost 2,000 years. 


As we, Humanity, continue to move forward and ever-further into the future of the modern age, the wisdom that has been shared and hosted within these three teachings, still holds relevance for the world today.

It is my hope that those who pick up this book and the books to come, that they will begin their journeys to a greater awakening of the self. So for those who’ve lost a piece of their cultural Identity, for those who’ve struggled internally with themselves, and for those who’ve cause pain to others without fully understanding why they’ve done so; for the suffering of Humanity.


It is my hope that you will all find and awaken to – “The Way."


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781733939218
Publisher: The Dragon Philosophy
Publication date: 04/30/2019
Series: The Dragon Philosophy , #1
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 166
File size: 450 KB

Table of Contents

  1. The Mystery 1

  2. Lost 2

  3. True Light 3

  4. See Nothing 4

  5. Center 5

  6. Natures Essence 7

  7. The Unknowing 8

  8. Crystallization 10

  9. What’s Left 11

  10. It’s Everywhere! 12

  11. Whose Trapped? 14

  12. Black or White 16

  13. The Man Seeking Harmony 17

  14. Believe In Him 20

  15. A Man without Wisdom is susceptible to 

    being Lost to Ignorance 22

  16. Heavens Mind 24

  17. On Modernization 26

  18. Paper on The Wall 28

  19. What’s The Point? 30

  20. Understanding The Point 32

  21. As A Weapon 34

  22. Revolution: The Only Way 37

  23. Victims of Power 40

  24. Humanities Way 43

  25. Ancestors 45

  26. Pointless Knowledge 47

  27. Is Your Love a Lie? 4

  28.  How much Worth? 53

  29.  Ever Present 55

  30. Forgetting The Way 57

  31. Step Back 59 32. Step Back More! 60

  32. True Light is Unseen 61

  33.  Use Your Own Light 62

  34. What about Wisdom? 64

  35.  Ignorance of Faith 66

  36.  Just How It Is 68

  37.  The Common Man 69

  38.  The Good Master 71

  39.  The World is Ill natured 73

  40.  Environmental influence: Three moves 77

  41.  Let It go 80

  42.  Plaything 82

  43.  One thing Consistent 83

  44.  What’s Different About You 87

  45.  The Middle Way 90

  46.  How should we live? 92

  47. The Harmony of the Three Teachings 94

  48.  What Are You? 96

  49.  The Truth of The Way 99

  50.  If You Must Give It A Name 101

  51.  Not The End, Till The End 102

  52.  Moving by Nature 104

  53.  The Backpack on Your Shoulders 106

  54.  Wherever you go, It goes 109

  55.  Paradox of Motion 110

  56. The Ritam 113

  57.  What Happens to Dao? 116

  58.  Life’s Purpose 118

  59.  Grasping Attachment 121

  60.  Living with the Original 122

  61.  Experience the Truth 123

  62.  Don’t Get Lost 124

  63.  Embrace Dao 125

  64.  Forever Safe 127

  65.  True Being 129

  66.  Beauty of Life 130

  67.  Attachment 131

  68.  The Sadistic Monk 132

  69.  The Burning Building 134

  70.  Fu Tzu and The Struggling fish 136

Definitions 145
About the Author 149

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