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The Way of All Things is an original exploration of Chinese medicine as a profound system of thought-one that bridges consciousness, cosmology, and the complexity of life itself. Merging ancient Daoist philosophy with insights from thermodynamics, systems theory, and quantum science, this book opens a multidimensional dialogue between traditional wisdom and modern knowledge. Structured in five parts, the book journeys from the cosmic origins of Yin-Yang and the Five Elements, through the energetic landscape of Jing, Qi, and Shen, into the intricacies of bodily systems and rhythms, and finally…mehr

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The Way of All Things is an original exploration of Chinese medicine as a profound system of thought-one that bridges consciousness, cosmology, and the complexity of life itself. Merging ancient Daoist philosophy with insights from thermodynamics, systems theory, and quantum science, this book opens a multidimensional dialogue between traditional wisdom and modern knowledge. Structured in five parts, the book journeys from the cosmic origins of Yin-Yang and the Five Elements, through the energetic landscape of Jing, Qi, and Shen, into the intricacies of bodily systems and rhythms, and finally toward consciousness, time-space, and the future of medicine. Along the way, it integrates classical Chinese frameworks with entropy, information theory, and systemic thinking-revealing life as an ordered dance in a universe trending toward disorder. More than a textbook or theory manual, The Way of All Things is a philosophical inquiry, a scientific meditation, and a spiritual invitation. It offers: A redefinition of health as systemic coherence and low-entropy order A reinterpretation of meridians, Zang-Fu organs, and rhythms from the lens of modern science A bridge between ancient ontology and future medicine, including stem cells, quantum fields, and consciousness feedback Written with clarity and depth, this book serves not only medical professionals and researchers, but also philosophers, healers, and seekers of wisdom in an age of fragmentation. For readers looking to rediscover the hidden patterns behind life, healing, and existence itself, The Way of All Things offers a compass grounded in Dao.