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Monk Yun Rou began his formal martial arts training in 1980 and has studied with some of China's top tai chi grandmasters. In 2011 he was named Tai Chi Master of The Year at the World Congress on Qigong and Traditional Chinese Medicine. The Action On Film Festival recently chose him for their Maverick Award (previous recipients include David Carradine, John Savage, and Talia Shire) and established an award for writing excellence in his name. In July 2014, Yunrou was the opening and closing keynote speaker at the International Tai Chi Symposium in Louisville, Kentucky. In 2016, the American Heart Association profiled Yunrou as an inspirational resource.
Monk Yun Rou, fascinating Daoist monk, martial artist, and author, re-joins the DTFH! You can learn more about Monk Yun Rou on his website, MonkYunRou.com. Subscribe to his newsletter here. Be sure to check out his new memoir The Monk of Park Avenue: A Modern Daoist Odyssey (A Taoist's Memoir of Spiritual Transformation), available wherever you buy your books! Check out Monk Yun Rou's Wisdom Wednesday Zoom class too! Original music by Aaron Michael Goldberg. Lumi Labs - Visit MicroDose.com and use code DUNCAN at checkout for 30% Off and FREE Shipping on your first order! Apollo Neuroscience - Try Apollo's new wearable to improve your sleep, focus, calm, and to reduce stress! Visit ApolloNeuro.com/Duncan for $40 Off your first order!
Daoist Monk Yun Rou (formerly Arthur Rosenfeld) received his academic education at Yale, Cornell, and the University of California and was ordained a Daoist monk at the Chun Yang (Pure Yang) Taoist Temple in Guangzhou, China. Blending literature, biology, and medicine with an orthodox Daoist education, his writings and teachings propagate Daoist ideas and focus on personal cultivation, environmental conservation, and political and social justice. From 2010 – 2013, he hosted the hit (60MM households) national public television show Longevity Tai Chi. He was named 2011 Tai Chi Master of The Year at the World Congress on Qigong and Traditional Chinese Medicine. Monk Yun Rou teaches in Arizona, South Florida, and around the world. His prolific writing career remains central in his life, and his fiction and non-fiction books are available at monkyunrou.comLike our podcast? Please rate us on Apple and subscribe at mikeyopp.com! Get full access to The Casual Casuist at mikeyopp.substack.com/subscribe
It is important to cultivate an awareness that the world doesn't revolve around you. Everything is not about you but it's about others. People need to be more compassionate, humble, and frugal. It's their choice to make. Instead of choosing to waste your food, be grateful for it. Be fully aware and make good choices. Mindfulness is to be aware that you have a choice in things, so make the right decisions. Unlike animals, humans have the ability to make great change because of the choices they make. Join Adam Markel as he talks to Daoist monk, Monk Yun Rou about the power of awareness. Monk Yun Rou has been said to be the new Alan Watts for his Daoist teachings and the Zen Gabriel Garcia-Marquez for his spiritual works. He is also an award-winning author and a master of tai chi. Discover that you have the ability of choice and why you should use it. Learn about mindfulness and awareness. Understand why you should practice being compassionate, humble, and frugal. Find out how you can make a difference in other people's lives by just choosing what's right. Show Notes:0:01 Finding Enlightenment16:14 Responding To Change & Shifts27:50 The Root Cause Of Suffering39:40 The Power Of Choice45:37 Resilience52:39 Mindfulness1:00:14 Achieving Awareness1:06:50 The Starbucks Story
Monk Yun Rou was ordained in China as a Taoist monk in 2012. His writings and teachings propagate Taoist ideas and focus on environmental conservation, and political and social justice. Yun Rou began his formal martial arts training in 1980 and practiced a wide range of Chinese kung fu styles before settling on tai chi. A student of some of China's top tai chi grandmasters, he was named Tai Chi Master of The Year at the 2011 World Congress on Qigong and Traditional Chinese Medicine and Yun Rou was the keynote speaker at the International Tai Chi Symposium in Louisville, Kentucky. Yun Rou is the author of Mad Monk Manifesto. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Monk Yun Rou was ordained in China as a Taoist monk in 2012. His writings and teachings propagate Taoist ideas and focus on environmental conservation, and political and social justice. Yun Rou began his formal martial arts training in 1980 and practiced a wide range of Chinese kung fu styles before settling on tai chi. A student of some of China's top tai chi grandmasters, he was named Tai Chi Master of The Year at the 2011 World Congress on Qigong and Traditional Chinese Medicine and Yun Rou was the keynote speaker at the International Tai Chi Symposium in Louisville, Kentucky. Yun Rou is the author of Mad Monk Manifesto. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/sports
Monk Yun Rou was ordained in China as a Taoist monk in 2012. His writings and teachings propagate Taoist ideas and focus on environmental conservation, and political and social justice. Yun Rou began his formal martial arts training in 1980 and practiced a wide range of Chinese kung fu styles before settling on tai chi. A student of some of China's top tai chi grandmasters, he was named Tai Chi Master of The Year at the 2011 World Congress on Qigong and Traditional Chinese Medicine and Yun Rou was the keynote speaker at the International Tai Chi Symposium in Louisville, Kentucky. Yun Rou is the author of Mad Monk Manifesto. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/religion
Monk Yun Rou was ordained in China as a Taoist monk in 2012. His writings and teachings propagate Taoist ideas and focus on environmental conservation, and political and social justice. Yun Rou began his formal martial arts training in 1980 and practiced a wide range of Chinese kung fu styles before settling on tai chi. A student of some of China's top tai chi grandmasters, he was named Tai Chi Master of The Year at the 2011 World Congress on Qigong and Traditional Chinese Medicine and Yun Rou was the keynote speaker at the International Tai Chi Symposium in Louisville, Kentucky. Yun Rou is the author of Mad Monk Manifesto. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ken Gullette talks with Taoist Monk Yun Rou about applying philosophy to the sobering reality of death. Everyone will die, but for those who are diagnosed with a life-threatening condition, as both Ken and Monk Yun Rou have experienced, the question arises: how do you apply your philosophy or religion to give you peace at the time you are standing at the edge of eternity? This conversation looks at it from the perspective of philosophy. Yun Rou teaches Taoist philosophy and Taiji. He is also a writer, with many books available through Amazon. His website is www.monkyunrou.com. Ken teaches the internal arts through his website at www.internalfightingarts.com. Total running time of this program is 1 hour 22 minutes.
Monk Yun Rou, daoist monk, accomplished martial artist, and brilliant author, joins the DTFH! You can learn more about Monk Yun Rou on his website, MonkYunRou.com. Subscribe to his newsletter here. Be sure to check out his new memoir The Monk of Park Avenue: A Modern Daoist Odyssey (A Taoist's Memoir of Spiritual Transformation), available wherever you buy your books! Check out Monk Yun Rou's Wisdom Wednesday Zoom class too! Original music by Aaron Michael Goldberg. This episode is brought to you by: ExpressVPN - Visit expressVPN.com/duncan and get an extra 3 months FREE when you buy a 1 year package. Squarespace - Use offer code: DUNCAN to save 10% on your first site.
Episode 215 - Monk Yun Rou on Death and Wuji
In our third episode we are joined by Daoist Monk Yun Rou, author of books Turtle Planet, Exotic Pets and much more. We talk with Monk Yun Rou about his experiences in the hobby and his thoughts on reptile keeping. We take a deeper look into how we should view keeping these amazing animals and the changes Monk Yun Roe has seen with the hobby.Monk Yun Rou's websitehttps://www.monkyunrou.com/
For this Bitesize Episode*, we're taking some advice from Daoist Monk Yun Rou that “there's always a door number 3 to things”.Whenever we find ourselves in a challenging situation or even a conflict of some kind, Monk Yun Rou suggests we look for Door #3 – a third option that is available to us when we feel limited in our choices. This episode is all about how considering the variety of options available to us in any given moment gives us a greater sense of freedom and helps us get more creative in how we can manage and manoeuvre in any circumstance. Enjoy!If you'd like to support this podcast, please visit https://www.buymeacoffee.com/exploregoodness - we appreciate you listening and supporting each episode.Thank you!*In Bitesize Episodes, we take a few minutes to focus on a theme, topic, or piece of advice related to “How to be Good” that's come up in our interviews. We'll talk about how we can put advice from our interviews to practical use in our daily life
What does it mean to be a good person according to a Daoist Monk? We ask Daoist Monk Yun Rou (his name means Soft Cloud) to share his opinions on being good according to the view of Daoism. Daoism - also known as Taoism - originated in China close to 2,000 years ago, and as Monk Yun Rou describes, it centres on living in harmony with nature, and everything in existence. Ordained as a Monk at the Chun Yang (Pure Yang) Daoist Temple in Guangzhou, China, Yun Rou is a Daoist Monk, Author and Tai Chi Master. His award-winning books bridge fiction, spirituality, philosophy, and history, and his work has appeared across the globe, including in publications like Vogue, Vanity Fair and The Wall Street Journal.This conversation goes into beautiful depth about what it means to be a Daoist – with all its layers – while staying connected to the simplicity that is always at the heart of this podcast. If after listening to that you'd like to learn more about Monk Yun Rou, you can visit www.monkyunrou.com.And if you'd like to support this podcast, please visit https://www.buymeacoffee.com/exploregoodness - we appreciate you listening and supporting each episode. Thank you!
You can be the coolest guy a girl has ever met when she senses how in the moment you are and sees how you're not affected by the same distractions that everybody else is. Monk Yun Rou will show you how to use your mind for inner peace, become fully present and connect with girls.MORE RESOURCES Visit Monk Rou's Website: http://www.monkyunrou.comHOOKED Video Masterclass: https://getherhooked.com/1-on-1 Premium Coaching: http://www.coachedbytripp.com/The Irresistible Academy: http://trippadvice.com/academy/Get my book Magnetic: https://trippadvice.com/bookYoutube Channel: http://www.youtube.com/trippadvice Leave a voicemail: 323-432-0025SEE WHAT I'M UP TOOn Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/trippadvice/On Twitter: https://twitter.com/TrippAdviceOn Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TrippAdvice/
Monk Yun Rou aka The Storyteller Monk, is an award-winning author, Daoist monk, and Tai Chi master. His books, 'Turtle Planet' and 'Mistress Miao', are available now! Find Monk Yun Rou at https://www.monkyunrou.com/ and follow him on social media.
You’re going to want a comfy chair for this one. This week, my guest is Daoist Monk Yun Rou. Yun Rou is a brilliant interpreter of ancient ideas for a modern ear--if you’ve read his book The Mad Monk Manifesto you’ll know what I’m talking about. We got heavy into social media and how it affects us, why you might know more about Daoism than you think, and how Daoist philosophy can offer us a different, more holistic view of everything; from our own minds to the workings of the universe. If you consider yourself a seeker, this is the episode to listen to. Called the new Alan Watts for his teachings and the Zen Gabriel Garcia Marquez for his writings, Daoist Monk Yun Rou (formerly Arthur Rosenfeld) received his academic education at Yale, Cornell, and the University of California and was ordained a monk in an official ceremony at the Chun Yang Daoist Temple in Guangzhou, China. His work has appeared in Vogue, Vanity Fair, Parade, Newsweek, The Wall Street Journal, WebMD, Fox Business News, and numerous other websites and newspapers. His more than 20 award-winning non-fiction books and novels of magical realism focus on philosophy, history, compassion, and culture. From 2010 – 2013, he hosted the hit (reaching 60MM households) national public television show Longevity Tai Chi with Arthur Rosenfeld. The American Heart Association profiled Yun Rou as an inspirational resource in 2016. Monk Yun Rou began his formal martial arts training in 1980 and has studied with some of China’s top Chen-style tai chi grandmasters. In 2011 he was named Tai Chi Master of The Year at the World Congress on Qigong and Traditional Chinese Medicine. In July 2014, Yun Rou joined the heads of the five tai chi families on the dais, representing American tai chi, at the International Tai Chi Symposium in Louisville, Kentucky. He teaches in Southern Arizona, South Florida, and around the world. Connect with Monk Yun Rou Website: https://www.monkyunrou.com/ Latest books: The Mad Monk Manifesto, Turtle Planet, Mistress Miao: https://tinyurl.com/y2t4nbw3 Instagram: @monkyunrou Facebook: facebook.com/monk.yun.rou Online Classes: via website Tuesday 8pm EST, Daoist Philosophy Thursday 8pm EST, Daoist Qigong Saturday 11am EST, Chen Tai Chi Are you looking to find your purpose, navigate transition, or fix your relationships, all with a powerful group of men from around the world? Check out The Alliance and join me today. Check out our Facebook Page or the Men's community. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | Spotify For more episodes visit us at ManTalks.com | Facebook | Instagram | Twitter Did you enjoy the podcast? If so please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts or Stitcher. It helps our podcast get into the ears of new listeners, which expands the ManTalks Community Editing & Mixing by: Aaron The Tech See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Daoist Monk Yun Rou (his name means Soft Cloud) has been called the new Alan Watts for his Daoist teachings and the zen Gabriel Garcia-Marquez for his works of magical realism set in China. Born Arthur Rosenfeld in New York City, he received his academic education at Yale, Cornell, and the University of California. He was ordained a monk at the Chun Yang (Pure Yang) Daoist Temple in Guangzhou, China. His award-winning books, optioned for film in both Hollywood and Asia, bridge spirituality, philosophy, and history. From 2010 – 2013, he hosted the national public television show "Longevity Tai Chi with Arthur Rosenfeld." Find me on Instagram or Twitter. Please consider supporting this podcast. This Amazon affiliate link kicks a few bucks back my way. Intro music: “Brightside of the Sun,” by Basin and Range; "Smoke Alarm," by Carsie Blanton.
Prepare to learn something big and regain the clarity you need in your life right now. In this monumental episode, Rodney Flowers has a monk on his show for the first time. Monk Yun Rou is the host of the hit National Public Television show, “Longevity Tai Chi” and author of Mad Monk Manifesto, which […]
Prepare to learn something big and regain the clarity you need in your life right now. In this monumental episode, Rodney Flowers has a monk on his show for the first time. Monk Yun Rou is the host of the hit National Public Television show, “Longevity Tai Chi” and author of Mad Monk Manifesto, which he will talk about here. He shares what prompted him to write the book along with his intents and views. Monk Yun Rou explains the process of zooming out and the bringing together of yin and yang, of hot and cold. He also points out the effects of social media as a stimulus, how we are approaching it, and how the world should be responsibly using technology. Learn more about life, leadership, religion, and balance with Monk Yun Rou. Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share!Here’s How »Join the Game Changer Mentality Community today:rodneyflowers.comGame Changer Mentality FacebookGame Changer Mentality InstagramGame Changer Mentality LinkedInGame Changer Mentality TwitterGame Changer Mentality YouTube
00’59” Educational background03’19” Joe Frank and the book Mistress Miao04’06” Russian language and its importance for literature05’56” Bob Dylan concert tickets from whom??09’55” Developing an interest for deeper things in life12’42” Social hierarchy seen by a teenager through Ivanhoe13’58” Mother and Martin Buber14’36” TV series Kung Fu and the monks15’40” Hemingway’s guidance16’10” Getting into martial arts17’21” Daoist complexity18’44” Shamans 21’25” Swing of a pendulum - Covid1922’52” Turtle Planet: the new book’s background24’20” Blue whales of Santa Barbara26’36” We are wired for stories30’51” Parallel with psychotherapy and culture33’17” Bloopers
In this week’s episode you will learn about: •Authentic journalism and truth in reporting •Compassionate communication •How individuals can make a positive impact in our society •Strength in the Taoist principle of leading by example
https://www.jamesmillerlifeology.com/feed/ Monk Yun Rou's @monkyunrou book Mad Monk Manifesto was inspired by ancient wisdom. It's a tour guide to consciousness, a recipe for personal development, a prescription for environmental restoration, and a helpful handbook for social change. #wisdom #consciousness #universe #humna #benevolence #humanity #payitforward The post Wisdom from a Daoist monk: Guest – Monk Yun Rou appeared first on James Miller | Lifeology®.
~ AWAKENING HUMANITY ~ Sam Liebowitz, will discuss all types of topics to help you raise your awareness. [EPISODE] Mad Monk Manifesto This week, on The Conscious Consultant Hour, Sam welcomes Renowned Tai Chi Master, Author, Novelist, TV Writer & PBS Host, Monk Yun Rou. According to Monk Yun Rou--Yale educated, South-Florida based author of 15 books, Tai Chi Master and Daoist monk ordained in China--if we adhered to the principles set forth around 500 BC by Lao Tzu in the Tao Te Ching, we wouldn't be in this mess. In his latest book, Mad Monk Manifesto: A Prescription for Evolution, Revolution, and Global Awakening, he weighs in on the great issues of today and how we humans are undermining our existence, not just environmentally, but by creating a toxic focus on self-interest that poisons our politics, lifestyle, health, parenting, technology, human interaction, and much more. Using those basic principles--take your cues from and exist in harmony with nature, live simply, be authentic and humble, serve others, do no harm, stay calm and creative in the face of resistance, honor your own body, live peacefully-he lays out how things could be different if the Daoist filter was applied to just about everything. But the most powerful experience of his life stemmed from gritty, glorious months in the Paraguayan jungle as a field biologist, which deepened his commitment to Daoism and nature. Tune in for this transformational discussion at www.TalkRadio.nyc Segment 1 Mike Dooley and Universe tell us that our goals and dreams come from an alternate reality where they are already attained. When we push ourselves to our goals we are bringing the elements from the alternate reality into ours. On the other hand, Abraham brings in a sentiment of law of attraction and resonance. When we put our energy into the things we want for our lives those vibrations will resonate with things, people, and feelings that will come into our lives. Like attracts like. Everyone has a unique life and everyone's perspective will be true for them, but this has no influence on anyone else's lives. Segment 2 Sam and Yun Rou talk about his studies and spiritual journey. Yun Rou has been studying these principles for almost his whole life, but was simply too young to fully grasp some of the concepts. Later in his life Yun Rou found a master to teach him and guide him. Yun Rou has found himself living a public life as a monk rather than isolate himself as per custom and tradition. Segment 3 Yun Ruo begins by talking about his book Mad Monk Manifesto and he says it's not a book for the faint of heart. He was inspired to write the book after watching a speech from President Trump. He was so angered that he decided to find a way to control his emotions and reactions to others. The main takeaway from this book is that “It's not all about you”. Yun Ruo then explains what the “sixth great extinction” means. This term is used to describe the time we are in right now where we are having an extreme loss of biodiversity across the planet. He believes that most people aren't concerned with how we're treating the planet. If everyone can take it upon themselves to make little changes in their lives than he believes we can fix things. Sam adds that being ecologically minded is good for yourself and the human race regardless if there is a climate crisis or not. Segment 4 Sam and Yun Ruo brings it back by discussing the importance of questioning the motives behind things you usually take for granted. These questions include how we live, how we eat, and how we treat each other. Must of the traditional ways of through are taught to us by people with an agenda. It's crucial to think for yourselves and come up with conclusions on our own. Yun Ruo then talks about the success of his book and the social media response. He also talks about six new books that he has in the pipeline, the one coming out next is called Turtle Planet. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-conscious-consultant-hour8505/donations
Monk Yun Rou was ordained in China as a Taoist monk in 2012. His writings and teachings propagate Taoist ideas and focus on environmental conservation, and political and social justice. Yun Rou began his formal martial arts training in 1980 and practiced a wide range of Chinese kung fu styles before settling on tai chi. A student of some of China's top tai chi grandmasters, he was named Tai Chi Master of The Year at the 2011 World Congress on Qigong and Traditional Chinese Medicine and Yun Rou was the keynote speaker at the International Tai Chi Symposium in Louisville, Kentucky. Yun Rou is the author of Mad Monk Manifesto. Follow him online at https://www.monkyunrou.com/
According to Monk Yun Rou--Yale educated, South-Florida based author of 15 books, Tai Chi Master and Daoist monk ordained in China--if we adhered to the principles set forth around 500 BC by Lao Tzu in the Tao Te Ching, we wouldn't be in this mess--but there is just enough time to commit to the Daoist (Taoist) way if our world is to avert "The Sixth Great Extinction." https://www.monkyunrou.com
When a person is referred to as the new, Alan Watts, I take serious notice! Inspired by ancient eastern wisdom, Yun Rou’s Mad Monk Manifesto is a tour guide to consciousness, a recipe for personal development, a prescription for environmental restoration, and a helpful handbook for social change! Immensely grateful to be joined by Monk Yun Rou this week on C-Suite Radio / C-Suite Network!! Yun Rou (the name means Soft Cloud) has been called the new Alan Watts. Born Arthur Rosenfeld in New York City, he received his academic background at Yale, Cornell, and the University of California, and was ordained a Daoist monk in Guangzhou, China in 2012. Host of the hit National Public Television show “Longevity Tai Chi”, he is the author more than 15 books, including award-winning novels optioned for film in Hollywood and Asia. In recent years his non-fiction books offer Daoist prescriptions for the challenges of culture, society, and everyday living, while his novels bring a New York literary sensibility to the emerging Silkpunk Genre, blending Chinese history, science fiction, and fantasy into rollicking, thought-provoking reads. His articles have appeared in Vogue, Vanity Fair, Parade, Newsweek, The Wall Street Journal, WebMD, Fox Business News, and numerous other websites and newspapers. Monk Yun Rou began his formal martial arts training in 1980 and has studied with some of China’s top tai chi grandmasters. In 2011 he was named Tai Chi Master of The Year at the World Congress on Qigong and Traditional Chinese Medicine. The Action On Film Festival recently chose him for their Maverick Award (previous recipients include David Carradine, John Savage, and Talia Shire) and established an award for writing excellence in his name. In July 2014, Yun rou was the opening and closing keynote speaker at the International Tai Chi Symposium in Louisville, Kentucky. In 2016, the American Heart Association profiled Yunrou as an inspirational resource. The Florida Sun-Sentinel called Yun Rou’s novel A Cure For Gravity one of the 10 best books of the year 2000. His bestseller The Truth About Chronic Pain (New York: Basic Books, 2003) was a finalist for the prestigious Books for a Better Life award for his bestseller, his title Tai Chi – The Perfect Exercise (Da Capo Press, June 2013) is widely regarded as a standard work in the field. Mad Monk Manifesto is his first book with Mango Publishing, but will not be his last. Yun Rou writes, teaches and speaks in South Florida and around the world. Uplifting you to fear less and to live more! #Grateful #Radio #Podcasts #CSuiteRadio #CSuiteNetwork #CTRN #HaltonHonda #Forever #AHAthat #VRRMediaProductions #LivingFearlessly https://livingfearlesslywithlisa.com/event/prescription-environmental-restoration-handbook-social-change/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's easy to get outraged by world events, frustrated by our own personal battles, and disenfranchised from government and leadership. Born of moral indignation, informed by decades of study, and seasoned by a life of devoted self-cultivation, today's special guest Monk Yun Rou's book Mad Monk Manifesto. This book has the answers we're looking for, organically cohering personal prescriptions and calls to social and political action in one powerful document. Based on ancient Chinese wisdom such as Lao Tzu's Tao Te Ching, Mad Monk Manifesto is part tour guide to consciousness, part recipe for personal development, part prescription for environmental salvation, and part handbook for social change. In the same way ripples move away from a stone dropped into a pond, Mad Monk Manifesto begins with our personal lives, discussing topics such as diet, exercise, meditation, and mind/body practice, and spreads to our public environment, describing ideas such as what we can do to improve the community, the government, and the world. Emerge with a new way of seeing life, a series of concrete steps to take for personal transformation, and an action plan for working in the community to provoke change. Daoist Monk Yun Rou (formerly Arthur Rosenfeld) received his academic background at Yale, Cornell, and the University of California. In 2012 he was ordained a Daoist monk at the Chun Yang (Pure Yang) Daoist Temple in Guangzhou, China, one of the first Westerners to be so honored. Yun Rou believes in the beauty and power of story and in the importance of compassion. Blending literature, biology, and medicine with an orthodox Daoist education, his writings and teachings propagate Daoist ideas and focus on environmental conservation, and political and social justice.
Dr. Jeanette welcomes, Monk Yun Rou, author of Mad Monk Manifesto - A Prescription for Evolution, Revolution, and Global Awakening to discuss how to be the change we wish to see in the world and the stumbling blocks we may be having within our current reality. What is change? How can we get there? But what is the 'there' and is it a series or collection of action steps, casting out of what works or doesn't or just throwing up our hands and see what sticks on the wall? Do we need to know where we are going, have a set of plans to construct the unknown from our known paradigm? How are we choosing to participate in the evolutionary process? Where are we going forward, what will be the next leap? Do we need answers or perhaps do we just observe, engage, and ask questions; to enjoy the questions and the quest they take us on? For more information visit: www.MonkYunRou.com For guided support with Dr. Jeanette for life stumbling blocks, visit: www.DrJeanetteGallagher.com
Join Catherine M Laub, Host of The Celestial Spoon as she interviews Monk Yun Rou Yun Rou (the name means Soft Cloud) who has been called the new Alan Watts. Born Arthur Rosenfeld in New York City, he received his academic background at Yale, Cornell, and the University of California, and was ordained a Daoist … Continue reading Monk Yun Rou: Evolution, Revolution, and Global Awakening →
Mad Monk Manifesto: A Prescription for Evolution, Revolution, and Global Awakening Show Guest: Monk Yun Rou According to Monk Yun Rou–Yale educated, South Florida based author of 15 books According to Monk Yun Rou, award-winning author and journalist, if we adhered to the principles set forth around 500 BC by Lao Tzu in the Tao Te Ching, we wouldn’t be in this mess–but there is just enough time to commit to the Daoist (Taoist) way if our world is to avert “The Sixth Great Extinction.” In his beautifully penned guidebook, Mad Monk Manifesto — A Prescription for Evolution, Revolution and Global Awakening Monk Yun Rou reveals all the ways we as individuals, our society and our institutions can adapt and apply Daoist wisdom and practices to life today. “Relaxing and Rectifying,” “Rebalancing Daily Life”,”Fostering Community and Deepening Culture” – it is all about how we treat each other. Next, Monk Yun Rou tackles “Culture, Commerce, Government and Power” and “Sensitivity and the Environment,” closing with his plea for “Awakening to Spirit and Service.” Filled with iconic stories taken from ancient Chinese writings, his own experiences and astute observations, the Mad Monk Manifesto will spur conversation and open new awareness…hopefully before it’s too late.
CHANGE YOURSELF & CHANGE THE WORLD!Monk Yun Rou has been called the new Alan Watts. Born Arthur Rosenfeld in New York City, he studied at Yale, Cornell, and the University of California and was ordained a Daoist monk in Guangzhou, China. Host of the hit National Public Television show “Longevity Tai Chi,” he is the author of more than 15 books and countless articles. Join host, Terri Britt as she discusses with Monk Yun Rou his newest book, “Mad Monk Manifesto,” which is based on ancient Chinese wisdom such as Lao Tzu’s Tao Te Ching. “Mad Monk Manifesto” is part tour guide to consciousness, part recipe for personal development, part prescription for environmental salvation, and part handbook for social change.
Monk Yun Rou's book Mad Monk Manifesto is a powerful book that was inspired by ancient wisdom. It's a tour guide to consciousness, a recipe for personal development, a prescription for environmental restoration, and a helpful handbook for social change. MonkYunRou.com
By Janae Jean and Spencer Schluter Taoist Monk Yun Rou (formerly Arthur Rosenfeld) was ordained a Taoist monk at the Chun Yang (Pure Yang) Taoist Temple in Guangzhou, China. His writings and teachings promote Taoist philosophy and focus on environmental conservation as well as political and social justice. He hosts the Forbidden Rice Podcast. Additionally, …
Jason will interview Mad Monk Manifesto's Author, Mon Yun Rou about his New Book: A Prescription for Evolution, Revolution, and Global Awakening. Renowned Tai Chi Master author, novelist, TV writer and PBS host Monk Yun Rou (formely Arthur Rosenfeld) applies Daoist wisdom to our world run amok. Monk Yun Rou is a Yale-educated author of 15 books, Tai Chi Master and Daoist Monk ordained in China. Monk Yun Rou weighs in on the great issues of today and how we humans are undermining our own existence, not just with the environment, buy by creating a toxic focus on self-interest that poisons our politics, lifestyle, parenting, technology, human interaction and in other areas of our lives. Jason interviews Mad Monk Manifesto's Author, Monk Yun Rou. The Mad Monk Manifesto serves as a guidebook which seeks to reveal all the ways that we as a Society and our institutions can adapt and apply Daoist wisdom and practices to our daily lives. Using these basic principles, we can take our cues from and exist in a state of harmony with nature, aim to live more simply by being authentic and humble, staying calm, honor one's body, and living peacefully. The first section of the Book looks at "Relaxing and Rectifying" or the ways in which we can restore peace, calm, introspection and sanity to ourselves. The second section takes aim at "Rebalancing Our Daily Life" through the lifestyle choices that we make, and the third section of the Book examines the Daiost wisdom of "Fostering Community and Deepening Culture" concerning how we treat one another. The author tackles "Culture, Commerce, Government and Power," and makes a call for ending the destruction of our planet in his section "Sensitivity and the Environment," closing with his plea for "Awakening to Spirit and Service."
The Mad Monk Manifesto: A Prescription for Evolution, Revolution, and Global Awakening with Monk Yun Rou Today, it’s easy to get outraged by world events, frustrated by our own personal battles, and disenfranchised from government and leadership. Born of moral indignation, informed by decades of study, and seasoned by a life of devoted self-cultivation, Monk Yun Rou’s Mad Monk Manifesto has the answers we’re looking for, organically cohering personal prescriptions and calls to social and political action in one powerful document. Mad Monk Manifesto is part tour guide to consciousness, part recipe for personal development, part prescription for environmental salvation, and part handbook for social change. In approximately 70,000 words, the book’s six chapters (framed by an introduction and afterward) follow the traditional Taoist prescription for changing the larger world by changing ourselves first. For more information visit: https://monkyunrou.com/ ************************************************* For more information about BITEradio products and services visit: http://www.biteradio.me/index.html
Jason will interview Mad Monk Manifesto's Author, Mon Yun Rou about his New Book: A Prescription for Evolution, Revolution, and Global Awakening. Renowned Tai Chi Master author, novelist, TV writer and PBS host Monk Yun Rou (formely Arthur Rosenfeld) applies Daoist wisdom to our world run amok. Monk Yun Rou is a Yale-educated author of 15 books, Tai Chi Master and Daoist Monk ordained in China. Monk Yun Rou weighs in on the great issues of today and how we humans are undermining our own existence, not just with the environment, buy by creating a toxic focus on self-interest that poisons our politics, lifestyle, parenting, technology, human interaction and in other areas of our lives. Jason interviews Mad Monk Manifesto's Author, Monk Yun Rou. The Mad Monk Manifesto serves as a guidebook which seeks to reveal all the ways that we as a Society and our institutions can adapt and apply Daoist wisdom and practices to our daily lives. Using these basic principles, we can take our cues from and exist in a state of harmony with nature, aim to live more simply by being authentic and humble, staying calm, honor one's body, and living peacefully. The first section of the Book looks at "Relaxing and Rectifying" or the ways in which we can restore peace, calm, introspection and sanity to ourselves. The second section takes aim at "Rebalancing Our Daily Life" through the lifestyle choices that we make, and the third section of the Book examines the Daiost wisdom of "Fostering Community and Deepening Culture" concerning how we treat one another. The author tackles "Culture, Commerce, Government and Power," and makes a call for ending the destruction of our planet in his section "Sensitivity and the Environment," closing with his plea for "Awakening to Spirit and Service."
Many creatives might relate to living on the more rebellious side of life… not conforming to corporate jobs, wanting more, chasing dreams you might not have been told in school, and wanting to live more in sync with your creative aspirations. Monk Yun Rou, published author of 14+ books, shares his perspective on creativity, writing, creative industries… from the perspective of a Daoist monk. About Monk Yun RouTaoist Monk Yun Rou (formerly Arthur Rosenfeld) received his academic background at Yale, Cornell, and the University of California. In 2012 he was ordained a Taoist monk at the Chun Yang Taoist Temple in Guangzhou, China. Yun Rou is the author of 14 published works and with several more on the way, has received literary prizes, and has even published some of his books in Mandarin, Chinese. Yun Rou has been a contributing writer for numerous prominent websites, including The Huffington Post, Vogue, Vanity Fair, Parade, Newsweek, The Wall Street Journal, WebMD, and Fox Business News. Topics Discussed:Yun Rou's story and influences Being a monk and being rebellious Different types of monkhood How Yun Rou got published The New York / Celebrity literary scene The process of creating Movie projects in China About Yun Rou's new book Mad Monk Manifesto The personal development ripple effect Writing habits and creative biorhythm “If you want to see a balanced world, you have to create that inside yourself.”~ Doaist sayingRESOURCES:https://www.monkyunrou.com/ (Monk Yun Rou's Website) https://www.amazon.com/Mad-Monk-Manifesto-Prescription-Revolution/dp/1633538648/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&qid=1545347322&sr=8-2&keywords=mad+monk+manifesto&linkCode=ll1&tag=icd-p-20&linkId=eddb96a6f2332bccd4f5f00e501b38b2&language=en_US (Mad Monk Manifesto by Monk Yun Rou) https://www.amazon.com/Yin-Story-Taoist-Monk-Yunrou-ebook/dp/B019PNH1EU/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&qid=1545347734&sr=8-1&keywords=Yin:+A+Love+Story&linkCode=ll1&tag=icd-p-20&linkId=40c5a837f698a3b1d45b0190906306b1&language=en_US (Yin: A Love Story by Monk Yun Rou) https://icreatedailypodcast.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/Creative-Rebel-and-Author-with-Monk-Yun-Rou.jpg ()
Taoist Monk Yun Rou (formerly Arthur Rosenfeld) received his academic background at Yale, Cornell, and the University of California. In 2012 he was ordained a Taoist monk in Guangzhou, China. Blending literature, biology, and medicine with an orthodox Taoist education, his writings and teachings propagate Taoist ideas and focus on environmental conservation, and political and social justice. Host of the hit National Public Television show “Longevity Tai Chi”, he is the author of more than 15 books, including award-winning novels optioned for film in Hollywood and Asia and his new book is entitled, Mad Monk Manifesto. His articles have appeared in Vogue, The Wall Street Journal, Fox Business News, and many other websites and newspapers. Monk Yun Rou has studied with some of China’s top Tai Chi grandmasters. He has received many awards for his work and he now writes, teaches and speaks in South Florida and around the world. Visit www.monkyunrou.com. Get the new Your Inner World – Guided Meditations by Sister Jenna. Like America Meditating. Visit www.AmericaMeditating.org. Download our free Pause for Peace App for Apple or Android.
Authors on the Air Host Pam Stack welcomes Monk Yun Rou to the studio to discuss his book MAD MONK MANIFESTO. About my guest: Born Arthur Rosenfeld in America, Yun Rou (the name means Soft Cloud) was ordained a Daoist monk in China. Host of the hit national public television show "Longevity Tai Chi with Arthur Rosenfeld", he is the author of award-winning titles and teaches tai chi around the world and in South Florida.
Authors on the Air Host Pam Stack welcomes Monk Yun Rou to the studio to discuss his book MAD MONK MANIFESTO. About my guest: Born Arthur Rosenfeld in America, Yun Rou (the name means Soft Cloud) was ordained a Daoist monk in China. Host of the hit national public television show "Longevity Tai Chi with Arthur Rosenfeld", he is the author of award-winning titles and teaches tai chi around the world and in South Florida. About Mad Monk Manifesto: Based on ancient Chinese wisdom such as Lao Tzu’s Tao Te Ching, Mad Monk Manifesto is part tour guide to consciousness, part recipe for personal development, part prescription for environmental salvation, and part handbook for social change. In approximately 70,000 words, the book’s six chapters (framed by an introduction and afterward) follow the traditional Taoist prescription for changing the larger world by changing ourselves first. Mad Monk Manifesto is precisely what the world needs at a time of unprecedented environmental disasters, international instability, and divisive and unreliable leadership. After reading this book, you will learn: How to relax, rectify, and rebalance lifeHow to bolster the community and deepen cultureHow to effect positive change in commerce, government, power, and the environment For readers of Alan Watts, Eckhart Tolle, and Change Your Thoughts—Change Your Life by Dr. Wayne W. Dyer This is a copyrighted podcast owned by the Authors on the Air Global Radio Network. http://authorsontheair.com