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Master Zhi Gang Sha

Master Zhi Gang Sha is an 11-time New York Times bestselling author and a pioneer in life transformation and modern-day spirituality. He combines the essence of Western medicine and traditional Chinese medicine with ancient energy and spiritual secrets from China. An expert in the most advanced cellular science now occurring in China and in breakthrough research in the West on the effects of spirit on soul, mind, and body, Master Sha is an inspired guide to the ultimate dimension of soul over matter. “Heal the soul first,” he says, “then healing and transformation of every aspect of life will follow.”

Yi Bi Zi Calligraphy Lineage: In 2013 Master Sha learned a very special form of Chinese calligraphy called “Yi Bi Zi” and became the sole lineage holder of his teacher, Professor Li Qiu Yun, who is more than one hundred years old. She has been recognized by the United Nations as one of the world’s top Chinese language experts. Professor Li learned Yi Bi Zi from Tai Shi (supreme teacher), who was the teacher of the emperor’s and royal family’s children during the Qing Dynasty, the last imperial dynasty in China. After quickly mastering Yi Bi Zi, Master Sha began to create Tao Calligraphies to help transform life Viewed in cities around the world, thousands of people have experienced extraordinary renewal from these calligraphies.

In 2016 Master Sha was recognized for his calligraphy and appointed to the position of Shu Fa Jia (National Chinese Calligrapher Master) as well as Yan Jiu Yuan (Honorable Researcher Professor), the highest titles a calligrapher can receive, by Guo Jia Min Zu Hua Yuan (State Ethnic Academy of Painting) in Beijing, China.

Master Zhi Gang Sha in Kosmos

Master Sha | Tao Calligraphy


"We can transform negative energy and blocks to our understanding of the world within our own vibrational field through the absorption of energy generated by Tao Calligraphy."


Published in Volume 21 Issue 1

Master Sha | Tao Calligraphy

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