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The Ledger of Good and Evil Shows the Way to a Better World

 

Author shares ancient Chinese teachings to introduce a method of introspection

 

Kellyville, New South Wales – Looking inwards and into the deepest recesses of one’s ‘self’ may just be what everyone needs in this time of confusion, affliction, and chaos caused by a busy, stressful and fast-paced lifestyle. What better way to escape the ruthless demands of today’s world than to go back to one’s own roots – one’s own mind, Heart and body? That’s exactly what author Teja A. Jaensch hopes to bring with the release of his newly published book, The Ledger of Good and Evil: A Manual for Humanity.

From ancient Chinese teachings comes a method by which you can observe yourself honestly, take control of your actions and free yourself from the stronghold of circumstance and negativity. Like a stone falling into a pond, one’s thoughts, emotions, actions, and inactions ripple out into the world. In sharing the message of this book, Teja hopes that everyone’s combined ripples will send a tidal wave of benevolence through humanity and pave the way for a world where hatred, greed, fear and war can finally be left at the riverbank.

This book offers a ray of hope and light in these times of pain, guilt and animosity, with its strong message of eliminating negativity by starting with one’s own ‘self’.

This book is available online and can be purchased at www.bookventure.com, www.amazon.com, www.barnesandnoble.com and signed copies are available at www.manualforhumanity.com.

About the Author

Teja A. Jaensch is a Kung Fu master and Chinese Medicine physician. He wrote his first book, a novella titled Yi Sheng: Remember the Spirit, in 1997. After completing degrees in Chinese Medicine and International Studies at the University of Technology, Sydney, and the Yunnan Normal University in Kunming, China, he undertook his postgraduate studies at the Hunyuan Research Institute, and co-authored The Lost Heart of Medicine. Currently, he is the Director of the Hunyuan Research Institute Australia. He runs a busy clinic with his wife and is the head coach at the Kung Fu Academy in the Hills District of Sydney.

‘The narrative of The Ledger of Good and Evil, combined with an ancient view of what encompasses disease and medicine, encourages us to reflect on our own lives. It empowers us to make lifestyle choices that will cultivate personal well-being.’

—Robyn Bowcock, RN MN, associate lecturer, University of Western Sydney, Australia

The Ledger of Good and Evil: A Manual for Humanity

by Teja A. Jaensch

Publication Date: February 2015

Price: $10.95; 90 pages; ISBN 978-1-941736-42-5