Sometimes, tolerance is appreciated as a value and idea, but when it comes to practice it, it becomes less appealing. Some religious movements learned this the hard way.
Tai Ji Men
A “Tolerance Tax” for Tai Ji Men?
Jews in 18th-century Hungary were humiliated and compelled to pay a “tolerance tax” to avoid expulsion. Some bureaucrats treated Tai Ji Men in the same way.
Tai Ji Men: Taking California by Storm for Love and Peace
Two new Qigong Academies had their grand openings during a week of beautiful shows and events attended by VIPs from all over the world.
From California, the Land of the Free, a Call for Freedom for Tai Ji Men
An international seminar in San Jose offered a reflection on conscience, human rights, freedom, and the Tai Ji Men case.
Al-Hijrah: Migration, Success, and the Tai Ji Men Case
The historical path of Tai Ji Men dizi and the personal story of Dr. Hong remind Muslims of al-Hijrah, the migration of Prophet Muhammad ﷺ from Mecca to Medina.
Before the United Nations: Theosophy, the World Capital, and Tai Ji Men
The Belle Époque attempts to build a grandiose Peace Palace hosting a world government failed. Tai Ji Men teaches that the real Peace Palace is inside us.
Peace, Love, and Peace Studies
British scholar Adam Curle became the first European university professor of Peace Studies in 1973. Just as Dr. Hong and FOWPAL, he taught that love is the only gateway to peace.
Tai Ji Men, Education, and Conscience
Only a righteous world ruled by well-formed consciences can honor freedom of religion or belief as the foundation of all human liberties.
California for Tai Ji Men: Conscience, Justice and Freedom of Belief
California’s legal framework is a good example of the protection of freedom of religion or belief consistent with international law. Its principles should also be applied in Taiwan.
The Power of Conscience: Dr. Hong’s Blueprint for Sustainable Peace
An exploration of why the concept of “conscience” plays a pivotal role in Tai Ji Men’s pursuit of peacebuilding.









