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Dr. Mao Shing Ni. Accupunsutrist, Author, Speaker, Master Teacher, Chancellor of College of Tao

DR. MAO SHING NI, D.O.M., PH.D, ABAAHP
COLLEGE OF TAO
CO-CHANCELLOR,
ORDAINED MINISTER,

MASTER TEACHER

Mao Shing Ni or Dr. Mao has been studying the Eight Pillars of taoist studies since he was a small child starting with tai chi, ba gua, qi gong and meditation and later, the I Ching, fengshui and the spiritual arts and finally culminating in achieving doctorate degrees in Chinese medicine and nutrition. Dr. Mao co-founded Yo San University of traditional Chinese medicine as well as the Tao Of Wellness. He is the author of over 20 books including the best selling Secrets of Longevity, an authoritative translation the Yellow Emperor’s Classic of Medicine as well as many video and audio learning programs on qi gong, Tai chi and Taoist meditation. Dr. Mao has been interviewed extensively in the media and teaches retreats around the world. Besides his medical practice at the Tao Wellness in Santa Monica, Dr. Mao also makes himself available for online telemedicine consultation so that patients can still receive care from him no matter where they live. You can reach him at www.taoofwellness.com and

 www.AskDrMao.com 

Dr. Daoshing Ni. Accupunturist, Author, Speaker, Master Teacher, Qi Gong Master, Chancleelor of The College of Tao

DR. DAOSHING NI, D.O.M., PH.D, MBA
​COLLEGE OF TAO

CO-CHANCELLOR
ORDAINED MINISTER,

MASTER TEACHER

Daoshing Ni, or Dr. Dao, like his brother Mao Shing Ni, has received intensive training in Traditional Chinese Medicine and the Taoist tradition since his early childhood. He brings this wealth of knowledge into his medical practice, his teaching and his everyday life. He is a co-founder of Tao of Wellness, a Traditional Chinese Medical practice, where he specializes in reproductive and gynecological medicine. Dr. Dao is the co-author of Tao of Fertility and Sitting Moon: A Guide to Rejuvenation after Pregnancy. He is also the cofounder of Yo San University where he served as its president for many years. Dr. Dao and his brother, Dr. Mao are co-chancellors and create a balanced energy in this small yet deeply rooted family-like study environment where students make up the 39th generation of the Ni family healing legacy. Dr. Dao believes that to help achieve world peace, we must first be able to build a peaceful family and to build a peaceful family, we first need to cultivate ourselves. The real work takes place inside ourselves.

You can also find Dr. Dao at www.taoofwellness.com and www.yosan.edu

Yo San Ni. Father of Hua Ching Ni, OmNi. Accupucturist, Spiritual Leader.

GREAT GRANDMASTER
​YO SAN NI
COLLEGE OF TAO FOUNDER (CHINA)

​When Master Yo San Ni was born in China in 1879, the Ni family lineage had passed down a Taoist spiritual legacy and knowledge of Traditional Chinese Medicine for many generations. At the age of sixteen, Yo San went on a quest to rebuild his family's healing wisdom, as his father, a pediatrician, had perished during an epidemic outbreak while saving many villager’s kids. Yo San sought out relatives, friends, and patients, but most of all, the spiritual leaders and masters of Taoism and Traditional Chinese Medicine who had fled political oppression and lived as hermits in the mountains. In his thirties, Yo San began practicing medicine and then founded The College of Tao and Traditional Chinese Healing which offered instruction for both academic and spiritual growth. 

Encourager of Great Harmony. Madame Yo San Ni. Inspiratin to women and Spirutal Leader

ENCOURAGER OF GREAT UNIVERSAL HARMONY

MADAME YO SAN NI

In China in the late 1800s, there was a young woman who, like all females at that time, faced a challenging life due to  the heavy limitations imposed by the tense male dominated culture. Despite the unnatural restrictions, she steadfastly focused on her spiritual growth and educated herself in various esoteric traditions, including the original ancient teachings of Tao. She was also the spiritual heir to the teachings of Mother Chern, the Mother of the Yellow Altar. After answering an inner call she met

Yo San Ni and became his wife. Yo San already had a family and had assumed that his child rearing days were over, but the young woman knew that she and Yo San had a shared destiny. That woman was the mother of Hua Ching Ni (Omni), and grandmother of Omni’s sons, Dr. Daoshing Ni and Dr. Mao Shing Ni.

All her life, she presented and embodied the natural truth that it is the feminine virtues of softness, receptivity and unconditional love that move one closer to the Universal Nature of Balance and Harmony, and that Universal Harmony is the subtle truth and reality of all human life. We can, therefore, know this inspiring woman as “The Great Encourager of Universal Harmony.” As such, she helped mold a rambunctious young Omni into an inspiring embodiment of the Integral Way, but she was not able to see her son grow into a man, or meet her grandchildren, due to the catastrophic events of the cultural and communist revolutions in China at that time. Instead, she and Yo San encouraged Omni to leave home when he was a teenager, and after various experiences during his wanderings in China, he eventually found a safe haven in Taiwan.

When the darkness continued to grow in China, the Great Encourager of Universal
Harmony realized her life’s main objective had come to a close. So, at 60 years of age, she naturally exuviated her body and returned to the subtle realm.

Omni. Hua Ching Ni. Master Ni. Spirtual Master, Author, Tai Chi Master, Ba Gau Master, Healing Master, Speaker, son of Yo San Ni.

GRANDMASTER
​HUA CHING NI (AKA OMNI)
COLLEGE OF TAO (TAIWAN, US)

Hua Ching Ni or OmNi brought his family’s teaching from China to Taiwan and then to the US in the 1975. He preserved the Integral Way Taoist teaching through the many books he has written. In 1985, he officially retired from his medical practice, which were continued by his sons, Drs. Mao Shing and Daoshing Ni as well as any active teaching through College of Tao which has been overseen by Dr. Mao Shing Ni. OmNi moved back to Asia in early 1990s and has been in seclusion and retreat ever since, even from his own family living a life of quietude and simplicity.

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