The Chinese Roots of New Thought – Confucius, Chu Hsi and Ernest Holmes
“Before there was a Heaven and an Earth there was, in the final analysis, only li (“principle”)…There being li (“principle”) then there was ch’i (“energy”) and its flowing, traveling, and creative acts…” Chu Hsi (1130-1200), Commentaries “Bow deeply three times,” my father instructed my 8-year-old brother and me many years ago. “When your turn comes, you both take five steps forward to the table in front, and honor your ancestors by bowing.” “I don’t see any ancestors…” I said. I Read More