Alex Anatole
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Alexander Anatole (born 1948 in in Moscow, Russia) is an ordained Taoist priest. He was an acclaimed martial artist and medical doctor.
Immigrating to the United States in 1976, he began teaching the physical elements of traditional Taoism, including Qigong and martial arts. By the early nineties Grand Master Anatole had built The Temple of Original Simplicity near Boston, Massachusetts, recognized as one of the few authentic Taoist temples outside China (both mainland and Taiwan). He established close ties to established temples in Shanghai. He has been affiliated with the New England Center of Tao, and is now the head priest and president of the Center of Traditional Taoist Studies located in Weston, Massachusetts
With the collapse of communism in 1991 Master Anatole returned to Russia to help open Taoist temples in Moscow.
He teaches a classical program of philosophy, religion, meditation, chi gong, and martial arts. He writes and lectures throughout the United States, Europe and Asia to clearly explain the wisdom of the Tao.
[edit] Publications
- The Truth of Tao (2005), an accessible, plain-spoken interpretation, and explanation of the Taoist philosophy and religion, from its historical roots to its current application in the modern world.
[edit] References
- "Tracing the Contours of Daoism in North America" by Louis Komjathy Nova Religion November 2004, Vol. 8, No. 2, Pages 5-27 (university of California Press)
- "Daoist Teachers in North America" compiled by Professor Louis Komjathy of Pacific Lutheran University, p.1
- Harvard University's Pluralism Project.