Articles
Victimizing Women Members of Spiritual Movements: Three Models and the Tai Ji Men Case
The relationship between violence against women and new religious and spiritual movements is more complicated than some media claim.
Violence Against Women and FORB: Cases from Taiwan and Argentina
The Tai Ji Men case confirms that women tend to suffer more when freedom of religion or belief is denied. There are similar cases in Argentina.
Tai Ji Men: Affirming the Core Value of Tolerance
An international webinar celebrated Tai Ji Men’s contribution to a world culture of tolerance, and asked tolerance for them in Taiwan.
Respect, Not Only Tolerance for Tai Ji Men
Tai Ji Men’s spiritual teachings may prove more effective than UN statements in securing peace. Provided one condition is observed.
Tai Ji Men: Affirming the Core Value of Tolerance
The path to tolerance has been slowly built through human history. More recently, Dr. Hong and Tai Ji Men decisively contributed to it.
Tolerant, Yet Not Tolerated: The Paradox of Tolerance and the Tai Ji Men Case
Sometimes, tolerance is appreciated as a value and idea, but when it comes to practice it, it becomes less appealing. Some religious movements learned this the hard way.
A “Tolerance Tax” for Tai Ji Men?
Jews in 18th-century Hungary were humiliated and compelled to pay a “tolerance tax” to avoid expulsion. Some bureaucrats treated Tai Ji Men in the same way.
Tai Ji Men: Taking California by Storm for Love and Peace
Two new Qigong Academies had their grand openings during a week of beautiful shows and events attended by VIPs from all over the world.
From California, the Land of the Free, a Call for Freedom for Tai Ji Men
An international seminar in San Jose offered a reflection on conscience, human rights, freedom, and the Tai Ji Men case.