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Dancing Light: The Spiritual Side of Being Through the Eyes of a Modern Yoga Master

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Come take an adventure through 20th century history, witness fearlessness in action, and be inspired to craft a mindful and fulfilled "Tao-like" life.

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Millions across the globe have been inspired by Tao Porchon-Lynch--World War II French Resistance fighter, model, actress, film producer, wine connoisseur, ballroom dancer, and yoga master. Named "Oldest Yoga Teacher" by Guinness World Records in 2012, Tao exemplifies her mantra: There Is Nothing You Cannot Do.  Now you can journey through Tao Porchon-Lynch's fantastical life.

Dancing Light: The Spiritual Side of Being Through the Eyes of a Modern Yoga Master is an inspirational autobiography that shows us what is possible--that we each can live to our Highest Potential by inhaling life, exhaling strife and dancing to our own rhythm. Dr. Deepak Chopra called the book "extraordinary."

Through Tao's reflections, we are given the gift of insights from almost a century of wisdom that can be applied to our modern-day challenges. We learn about her deep connection with nature and "secrets" to vitality while taking a soulful odyssey of love and loss, hope and joy, and ultimately the triumph of resilience.



Tao's life was a journey within to answer the age-old questions, "Who am I?," "Why am I here?," "What is my Truth?" Born during World War I, she grew up in the disquiet of the world not a cloistered spiritual sanctuary. Called the real "Forrest Gump," Tao participated in historic events most of us only read about from marching with Mahatma Gandhi in the 1930 Salt March and helping her aunt hide Polish Jews in cement wine vats to performing nightly during the Nazi bombing Blitz when "all of London was on fire." She worked with the French Resistance for General Charles de Gaulle during World War II helping Jews hiding in the caves under Paris escape the Germans and cross over to safety. After the war, she modeled for famous couture houses such as Jean Dessès, Coco Chanel, Jeanne Lanvin, Marcel Rochas, Jean Patou and Elsa Schiaparelli. Later, she was under contract with MGM surrounded by the excesses of high society in old-time Hollywood going to parties with the Barrymores. She greatly admired Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and even participated in the March on Washington and later went to Dr. King's funeral.  

Tao helped to lay the groundwork for TV in India and was early in international film distribution. She brokered and introduced new wine producers in Napa Valley to the European wine industry elite for quality products and was later a co-founder of the American Wine Society. Tao has personal stories on icons such as Ernest Hemingway, General Charles de Gaulle, Prime Minister Nehru, Marlene Dietrich, Elizabeth Taylor, Michael Wilding, Marilyn Monroe, Bob Hope, Bing Crosby, Fred Astaire, Marcel Marceau, Burgess Meredith, Debbie Reynolds, Burt Lancaster, Cesar Romero, Vincent Price, Clark Gable, Spencer Tracy, Lana Turner, Joan Crawford, Quentin Reynolds, Sir Noel Peirce Coward, Ezra Stone, Joan Davis, Jim Backus, Lucille Lortel, Errol Flynn, Glenn Miller, Duke Ellington, Katherine Dunham, Ilka Chase, Sol Siegel, Jack Cummings, Robert Mondavi, Dr. Welthy Fisher, Jack LaLanne, and others. Tao still has pay stubs from Coco Chanel, her W2 from the William Morris Agency, residual checks from MGM, pictures with Bob Hope--many of these mementos are featured in the book.

Yet, ALL of this is simply the backdrop for a very human search for the spiritual side of being. As Tao got more into the sex-obsessed material world of modeling and acting, she needed to find balance and come back to her spiritual core. She had to learn to be in the world but not of the world. She witnessed the hate of pre-civil rights era and the prosecution of Cold War Communist fever in America. She saw that the Jewish people had to seek refuge by creating their own clubs in Hollywood and there were even disagreements amongst the Christian denominations. She was saddened by the crackdown in Tibet and on the practice of Buddhism. She wondered how she could go beyond all of this exclusion and discord and get to the Truth.



In Dancing Light, we gain wisdom from Tao's many teachers--from her uncle Vital Porchon to the teachings of revered spiritual figures Sri Aurobindo and Swami Vivekananda who is credited with bringing yoga to the West.  We are privy to Tao's personal experiences with legendary leader Mahatma Gandhi and the iconic Transcendental Meditation founder The Maharishi who taught meditation to The Beatles and spurred a worldwide movement. We learn from Swami Prabhavananda of the Vedanta Society, Mataji Indra Devi, metaphysics teacher Dr. Roman Ostoja, and two of the most acclaimed yoga masters, B.K.S. Iyengar and K. Pattabhi Jois. We see how Tao assimilated all of these layers of study and influence to form her own philosophy of Oneness. Tao trained and certified over 1,600 yoga teachers and shared her light at various forums from the Newark Peace Education Summit with His Holiness The 14th Dalai Lama and offering insights with Sadhguru at the United Nations to teaching yoga at the Pentagon and doing a TEDx talk at Columbia University.

At the age of 87, Tao became a ballroom dancer and won over 750 First Place Awards with dance partners that were thirty years her junior. In 2017, she was named Oldest Ballroom Dancer by the World Book of Records. Tao believed that life is a dance of Eternal Energy. Sometimes we weave in and out of consciousness. That's the dance - back and forth, up and down, sometimes spinning around, always looking to come back to center. That's our journey--the search for how to be present with the wonders of life and maintain harmony of mind, body and spirit. In many ways, Dancing Light is a modern Autobiography of a Yogi--a manifesto for a new generation of light seekers taking us on a search for peace, the Oneness behind everything and your exceptional profound Self.

The book won 10 awards including: 2016 Independent Publisher Book Awards (IPPY) (Silver Medal) Autobiography/Memoir II (Coming of Age/Family Legacy/Travel); 2016 International Book Award (three categories) Autobiography/Memoirs, Best Cover Design: Non-Fiction, Spirituality: Inspirational; 2016 Best Book Award (three categories) Autobiography/Memoirs, Best Cover Design: Non-Fiction, Spirituality: Inspirational; 2016 Bookvana Award (two categories) Autobiography/Memoirs, Spirituality: Memoir/Personal Journey; 2016 Eric Hoffer Book Award (Honorable Mention) Spiritual.

At a time when we're talking about mindfulness, we get to witness someone who lived in the present and with a sense of wonder for over a century. On February 21, 2020, Tao died peacefully at the age of 101 on the Hindu Festival of Maha Shivaratri, the "Great Night of Shiva," when Shiva dances in heaven. It's said to be the "brightest night of the soul where the yogi attains Nirvana." Watch the tribute video:

THE ONLY PLACE TO GET A HARDCOVER WITH A MESSAGE FROM TAO

Help us spread her light and build her legacy. All Hardcover books purchased directly through Power Living Media will have a special message from Tao. Quantities are limited. If you haven't already, get Tao's award-winning image/quote book, Shining Bright. If you want to experience Tao's yoga teachings, check out Master Course with Tao Porchon-Lynch and Stretch & Relax with Tao Porchon-Lynch.

Publisher: Power Living Enterprises, Inc.; 1st edition
Language:
English
ISBN-10:
1942510004
ISBN-13:
978-1942510000
Product Dimensions:
9.25 x 6.125 inches
Weight: 2 pounds
Pages: 504
Binding: Smyth Sewn

Categories:
Autobiography, Spirituality, Yoga, History, Self-Help
Cover Image: From an original Robert Sturman photo.
Formats: The Hardcover and E-book formats are currently available. 
Affiliates: If you are a yoga or dance studio--or simply want to offer the book to your constituents--contact us about our affiliate program.

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