Fazeng

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  1. If Metal is just growing Yin why it called Metal? Why not 'Stone' or something else?
  2. Information on Parasites/Demons + Bigu

    "The Baopuzi (320 AD) states: There are three corpses in our bodies. The three Corpses are made of matter, yet they are not fully corporeal: they are real like heavenly souls, numinous powers, ghosts, and spirits. They desire to cause people to die early, at which time these Corpses are able to act as ghosts, to move around freely, and to partake of peoples sacrifices and libations. "
  3. Why Does Tai Ji Starts with Slow Motion?

    Practicing slow motion about two weeks, then start to pratice a fast form.
  4. Taijiquan Styles

    Taijiquan principle - Taiji.
  5. Why Does Tai Ji Starts with Slow Motion?

    Very interesting to see. really looking forward to this video.
  6. Why Does Tai Ji Starts with Slow Motion?

    From special methods. Taijiquan has some special training methods except the slow and fast forms.
  7. Why Does Tai Ji Starts with Slow Motion?

    Slow form is required for the development of Jin (inner strength). But you have to learn to feel and use the Jin before you start to practice the slow form.
  8. What is this shimmering light?

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phosphene
  9. Very interesting. Thanks for sharing. Do you have more such videos?
  10. Random thought about Dao that can not be spoken

    Yes, better to remove commas.
  11. Random thought about Dao that can not be spoken

    One does not simply understand Taoist Scriptures.
  12. Random thought about Dao that can not be spoken

    I think it's more correct translation. ι“ε―ι“οΌŒιžεΈΈι“ "The Dao that can be trodden is not the enduring and unchanging Dao."
  13. Random thought about Dao that can not be spoken

    It's just a mistranslation. IMO. See James Legge's translation of Dao De Jing.
  14. Zhong Yuan Qigong: real or fake?

    About "Zhongyuan Qigong" name. Zhongyuan (中原) - (Central Plain or Midland) - refers to the area on the lower reaches of the Yellow River which formed the cradle of Chinese civilization. In a broader context, the term Zhongyuan refers to Chinese civilization and China proper, regions directly governed by centralized Chinese governments and dynasties. Also Henan province is often referred to as Zhongyuan.