Living the Dao - Zhong Yun Long
An inspiring interview with Wudang Master Zhong Yun Long on the Daoist way of life filmed in his cave in the Wudang mountains. Hopefully, I will be able to subtitle the interview one day in the future. For the moment, I hope that those of you speaking Chinese will be inspired. The others can have a look at the nice English summary provided by Patrick Tang in the comments. A BIG thank you to him! I was able to film the interview during the shooting for a documentary in the making on Chinese internal martial arts. That's why you have the "original" profile view of Master Zhong during the interview. I will keep you posted about the release of the documentary. Find out more about Wudang Sanfeng Pai at: http://www.wudangsanfengpai.com Good Qi and beautiful inspirations to all of you! More interviews at: • Interviews "Life is not a void to be filled. It is a plenitude too be discovered." Christoph Eberhard

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