Conscience, Religious Transcendence and Persecution: A Secular Paradigm in an Ancient Menpai
How Tai Ji Men dizi (disciples) dealt with persecution and tax harassment and emphasized their core values, rooted in the primacy of conscience.
A magazine on religious liberty and human rights
Jason Cherng, born in Taiwan, is a former visiting researcher at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts. He has dedicated over thirty-two years to practicing Tai Ji Men Qigong and meditation, and actively engages as a member and volunteer for peace organizations such as the Association of World Citizens (AWC). For the past twenty-five years, he has invested much of his spare time in international cultural goodwill visits and advocating for peace and justice as a Tai Ji Men dizi (disciple).
How Tai Ji Men dizi (disciples) dealt with persecution and tax harassment and emphasized their core values, rooted in the primacy of conscience.
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