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埃德溫·丁格爾 Edwin John Dingle
英國 溫莎王朝  (1881年四月6日1972年元月27日)

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  埃德溫·丁格爾(1881~1972),英國心理學家,作傢和哲學家。原名Edwin John Dingle,1881年4月6日生於英格蘭康沃爾郡。
  
  1909年3月4日來到中國,給自己起了中文名 -丁樂梅。武昌起義時,他作為上海英文《大陸報》的特派員,從事戰地采訪。他是第一個在辛亥革命爆發初期,到武昌采訪到新任都督黎元洪的西方記者。   1917年返回英格蘭,將他的在華經歷整理成書齣版。1921年丁樂梅定居於美國加利福尼亞州的奧剋蘭市,1927年創精神意念治療法,1972年1月27日病逝。   丁樂梅對中國有很深的感情與瞭解,特別註意將中國的情況介紹給西文世界,寫了不少文章,其中包括《徒歩穿越中國》、《我在西蔵的生活》、《辛亥革命目擊記》等。


  Edwin John Dingle (6 April 1881, Cornwall – 27 January 1972) was an English journalist, author and founder of the Institute of Mentalphysics in California, US. He was also a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society of Great Britain.
  
  Dingle claimed to have learned advanced spiritual disciplines from a Tibetan mystic, and styled himself as a spiritual teacher with the name Ding Le Mei. As the President and Preceptor Emeritus of the Institute of Mentalphysics, he described himself as a "psychologist, author and philosopher".
  
  BiographyEdwin J. Dingle was born in Cornwall, England and became an orphan at nine. As a journalist, Dingle moved to Singapore (Straits Settlements) in 1900 to cover the affairs of the Far East. He was one of the first Caucasians to go into China and to actually stay for a substantial period of time in a Tibetan Monastery. There, he learnt meditation and yoga from a teacher.
  
  In 1910, he traveled to Tibet and stayed there for nine months. He claimed to have learned closely guarded advanced spiritual methods from the Tibetan Lamas. These techniques included the "Eight Key Breaths", a form of pranayama. He spent nearly 21 years in the Asia, in China, India, Tibet and Burma.
  
  In 1917, the North China Daily News & Herald of Shanghai published his The New Atlas and Commercial Gazetteer of China, which was devoted to China's "geography & resources and economic & commercial development". The book served as a standard reference for years, and was described by the Millard's Review of the Far East as "The biggest and best book on the resources of China". After his return to England, Dingle also wrote about his experiences in the East which were eventually published as the book Across China on Foot by Earnshaw Books.
  
  In 1921, Dingle settled in Oakland, California and lived in retreat till 1927. In 1927, he began preaching on what he called the "science of mentalphysics" - a "universalist spirtiual development" technique based on vegetarian diet, pranayama and development of extrasensory perception. This technique was purported as the ancient wisdom preserved by the Tibetan mystics. Dingle's "Institute of Mentalphysics" was incorporated in 1933-34, and a retreat center was established in Joshua Tree (then Yucca Valley), California, in 1941.
  
  Dingle also established a center at the International Church of the Holy Trinity in Los Angeles, where he taught classes and also conducted correspondence courses on "mentalphysics" across North America. As a "spiritual teacher", he adopted the Chinese name "Ding Le Mei", the name given to him in the monastery of Tibet.
  
  Dingle died on 27 January 1972, and was succeeded as head of the center by Donald L. Waldrop.
  
   BibliographyEdwin J. Dingle. Across China on foot: life in the interior and reform movement. Bristol: J. W. Arrowsmith, 1911. OCLC 459245756.
  
  Edwin J Dingle. China's Revolution, 1911–1912, a historical and political record of the civil war. London: T. F. Unwin, 1912. OCLC 459245759.
  
  Edwin John Dingle, K J Fruin and Norman Shaw. The new map of China. Index to the New map of China. Shanghai, Far eastern geographical establishment, 1916. OCLC 18097382.
  
  Edwin J. Dingle. The new atlas and commercial gazetteer of China: a work devoted to its geography and resources and economic and commercial development. Shanghai: North China Daily News and Herald Ltd, 1918. OCLC 181722346.
  
  Edwin John Dingle and F L Pratt. Far eastern products manual. Shanghai, China: Far Eastern Geographical Establishment, 1921. OCLC 14994386.
  
  Edwin J Dingle and F L Pratt. Finance & commerce year book: China & Far East. Shanghai: 1924. OCLC 236146515. "Comprehensive financial & commercial compendium of Far Eastern Asia, devoted to all matters affecting the economic development and industrial progress of chief Asiatic markets".
  
  Edwin John Dingle. The science of mentalphysics. Los Angeles, Calif.: Institute of Mentalphysics, 1930. 49866614.
  
  Edwin John Dingle. Your mind and its mysteries: (a scientific treatise on the method of discovery and direction of the Great Subconscious). Los Angeles, Calif.: Institute of Mentalphysics, 1930. OCLC 49009100.
  
  Edwin John Dingle. Life's elixier discovered; scientifically proven regime for radiant health—beauty—youth and personal charm; the only easy way. Los Angeles, Calif., Mentalphysics. OCLC 30129800.
  
  Edwin John Dingle. Your eyes: a practical lesson for all who suffer from impaired eyesight; definite instructions and exercises. Los Angeles: The Institute of Mentalphysics, 1937. OCLC 85857318.
  
  Edwin John Dingle. Man, the monarch of the universe. [Los Angeles: Institute of Mentalphysics, 1930. OCLC 13949063.
  
  Edwin John Dingle. Science at last finds God. Los Angeles: Institute of Mentalphysics,. OCLC 58903738.
  
  Edwin John Dingle. The art of true living. [Los Angeles]: Institute of Mentalphysics, 1937. 58903736.
  
  Edwin John Dingle. The living word: daily spiritual affirmations for every month of the year. Los Angeles: Institute of Mentalphysics, 1936. 49718104.
  
  Edwin John Dingle. Mysticism—lost key to the kingdom: inner chamber communication. Los Angeles, Calif.: Publications Dept., Institute of Mentalphysics, [194-?]. OCLC 52045406.
    

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