Posts Tagged tai chi

The History of Daoist Alchemy and It’s Dark Side

I’ve been busy in China studying Wushu / Tai Chi / Gigong, trying to understand the Daoist philosophy and background, and trying to recover some memories of ancient Chinese history. I haven’t posted in a while because there was a lot going on. They don’t actually teach Daoist Alchemy at the school I’m at in Wudang (or at most of the other schools), which is actually a good thing. I’ve been getting into a lot of clashes with other Daoists, and it took me a while to figure out why. I joined a Facebook group on Daoist Alchemy and most were attacking me saying everything I do is BS, although I did get a lot of good information from them.

The one person in the group who really knows what he’s talking about (vibration of 8000), practicing Daoism according to ancient Wudang traditions, wanted to teach me, but instead blocked me from Facebook. I read his website, pointed out a few things that were inaccurate, he said that doing astral travels and working in higher planes was causing my Qi to leak and thus I shouldn’t do it. I said there’s a war going on in the higher planes and lots of other beings who rely on my presence, stopping to do my work up there is simply not an option. We just parted ways and he blocked me. It took me a while to figure out what actually happened there. Most of the information in this page comes from psychic …Read More

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The Source of Taoism

I just came back from a trip to China with a Grandmaster of Qigong. He was trained in Wudang, and after reaching the highest level of mastery, he left to Los Angeles to share the knowledge with the Western world. He didn’t have any money and didn’t speak any English. He still doesn’t speak any English. This requires a lot of courage. Still to this day, most people think he’s a fraud, yet he’s there for the sole purpose of teaching what he knows. He’s very well known in China, and his purpose is elsewhere. He wants to help bridge the gap between the East and the West.

The way Master Zhou looks at things is very simple; so simple that he doesn’t understand where I’m coming from with most of my questions. He works with the Chinese elements: Wood, Fire, Metal, Earth and Water. He connects to the Earth, activates his lower dantian, draws up Yang Fire energy from the Earth and heats up a towel to ebullition point. He connects to the Earth, activates his lower dantian, draws up Yang Metal energy from the Earth and breaks a chop-stick against the soft spot of his throat. It really is that simple: mastery of the basics.

So we went up to the Wudang Mountains, the birthplace of Tai Chi and Taoism. What did I find there? …

13-foot high statues, giant 90-ton stone tablets and pyramids on surrounding mountains. The Chinese have hundreds of Gods. I now believe these so-called Gods are …Read More

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