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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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Traveling in China

I’m in China right now, traveling with a real Chinese QiGong grand-master and reconnecting with ancient memories and powers that predate recorded history. There is a LOT to talk about and this trip truly is magical. We’re getting way more than expected, saying at the best 5-star hotels and eating in the best restaurants.

We spent 3 days in Wudang Mountains, the birthplace of Tai Chi. This place is absolutely gorgeous and the energy is extremely strong. You can feel it in the picture. And guess what I found at the birthplace of Tai Chi? 13-feet-high giant statues, 90-ton stone tablets and pyramids in the surrounding mountains!?

Now I’m in Beijin and we went to the Great Wall of China today. Yesterday we went to the White Cloud Temple that contains very advanced Taoist knowledge of energies. There is very powerful magic embedded into that place. And at the Great Wall, there is very powerful defensive magic embedded into the area. Funny enough, I climbed all the way up on one side with 2 other guys, and both of their cellphones went black when they took pictures; both of them. They couldn’t turn it back on, and one of the iPhone is brand new. After going back down the stairs, the phones started working again.

Translating this Eastern knowledge is not easy. Master Zhou does NOT speak any English so we cannot ask him any question directly. Everything needs to be translated through someone else. Yet there’s so much both I and Rion …Read More

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