nac Posted September 23, 2010 (edited) This topic is so frivolous, I'm not even sure it belongs in this forum. OTOH, isn't "serious Taoism" an oxymoron in some ways? I was wondering whether there's a direct counterpart of Mortal Kombat's Raiden and the thunder aspect depicted in Big Trouble in Little China in East Asian mythology. You know, a thunder god with a conical hat. The Shinto deity in charge of thunder is Raijin, which kinda sounds like Raiden, but he looks more like an Indic demon. Unless I'm misremembering, the standard Taoist god of thunder, Lei Gong, looks more like Birdman than anyone else. I present my question to this community because I read somewhere that Raiden's appearance was based on some Taoist thunder god, gods, immortal or spirit. So, any ideas? Edited September 23, 2010 by nac Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
fizix Posted September 23, 2010 (edited) This topic is so frivolous, I'm not even sure it belongs in this forum. OTOH, isn't "serious Taoism" an oxymoron in some ways? I was wondering whether there's a direct counterpart of Mortal Kombat's Raiden and the thunder aspect depicted in Big Trouble in Little China in East Asian mythology. You know, a thunder god with a conical hat. The Shinto deity in charge of thunder is Raijin, which kinda sounds like Raiden, but he looks more like an Indic demon. Unless I'm misremembering, the standard Taoist god of thunder, Lei Gong, looks more like Birdman than anyone else. I present my question to this community because I read somewhere that Raiden's appearance was based on some Taoist thunder god, gods, immortal or spirit. So, any ideas? Yes. Raiden is level 72 Mo Pai. Like John Chang, as per tradition of the Mo Pai level 71 to progress to the final level of 72, he meditate-fasted in cosmic vision trance (seeing everything in universal space time 3rd dimension simultaneously) atop Thunder Moon Mountain for 49 days, waiting for it to come..and finally, he was struck by lightning but redirected and harnessed its infinite power into his dan tian. Edited September 23, 2010 by fizix Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
nac Posted September 23, 2010 Yes. lol I only ask for a creditable look-alike. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Aetherous Posted September 23, 2010 Raiden mostly looks like a bad ass rice farmer. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
nac Posted September 23, 2010 Yeah. So, no gods who look like heavenly rice farmers, huh? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
-O- Posted September 23, 2010 There is a Thunder Diety in Taoism - I believe called Lau Gung. And practices associated with - Thunderbreathing, Thunder Palm, Thunder magic etc. Some of Max's older teachings where these teachings. I think you can still find the videos somewhere if you do a search. The goal in lower level practices is to be "struck by lightening" (opening the crown) and later embodying the thunder and lightening - similar in techinque to Buddhist diety practices like purba. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
nac Posted September 23, 2010 There is a Thunder Diety in Taoism - I believe called Lau Gung. And practices associated with - Thunderbreathing, Thunder Palm, Thunder magic etc. Some of Max's older teachings where these teachings. I think you can still find the videos somewhere if you do a search. The goal in lower level practices is to be "struck by lightening" (opening the crown) and later embodying the thunder and lightening - similar in techinque to Buddhist diety practices like purba. Uh huh, the problem is that I'm looking for a thunder deity who at least superficially resembles Raiden. Lau Gung's appearance is closer to that of Horus: Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Aetherous Posted September 23, 2010 There is a Thunder Diety in Taoism - I believe called Lau Gung. And practices associated with - Thunderbreathing, Thunder Palm, Thunder magic etc. Some of Max's older teachings where these teachings. I think you can still find the videos somewhere if you do a search. The goal in lower level practices is to be "struck by lightening" (opening the crown) and later embodying the thunder and lightening - similar in techinque to Buddhist diety practices like purba. The current mongolian classes have thunder breathing, for those who are interested. It's not the lau gung/phurba type practice that is found in the older videos. Yeah. So, no gods who look like heavenly rice farmers, huh? Not that I know of, but there should be! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
YMWong Posted September 24, 2010 Chinese God of Thunder (Lei Gong) YM Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TheWhiteRabbit Posted September 24, 2010 (edited) Lei Gong was a Demon immortal then progressed and reformed to become a heavenly (god) immortal according to the texts. The key to understanding is to be able to creatively use ones creativity without anger and use calmness. Only that has been my experience and perhaps a misappropriated spoiler for some to be put to the test. yeah its for zapping *laughs* kidding. Edited September 24, 2010 by TheWhiteRabbit Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
-O- Posted September 24, 2010 Lei Gong was a Demon immortal then progressed and reformed to become a heavenly (god) immortal according to the texts. The key to understanding is to be able to creatively use ones creativity without anger and use calmness. Only that has been my experience and perhaps a misappropriated spoiler for some to be put to the test. yeah its for zapping *laughs* kidding. Nice sig! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites