Tao of the Afro- Posted February 19, 2012 As the title suggests, I am a rather inexperienced bum, and I'm hoping that some of you more seasoned bums could give me a hand here. I'm interested in tackling the beast that is the Taoist cultivation regime, but the topic is so broad that I don't even know where to start. Â The only knowledge/experience I have with regards to Taoist cultivation comes from a book called The Complete System of Self-Healing by Dr. Chang, and I practice the Crane Breathing and Heavenly Immortal Cycle exercises outlined in the book as often as possible. Â [types another paragraph, deletes, and repeats multiple times] Â Okay. *clicks the post button* Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Protector Posted February 19, 2012 Try the horse stance, I hear it's very good Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tao of the Afro- Posted February 19, 2012 (edited) The only horse stance I know of is from Tae Kwan Do. I'm not sure how it would help me cultivate anything other than some ripped hamstrings. Â Is there another horse stance used for cultivation? Are the two stances one in the same? Do I sound like a rabid lunatic with all of these questions? Edited February 19, 2012 by Tao of the Afro- Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Protector Posted February 19, 2012 Horse stance improves your body from down up You get stronger kidneys, develop yang energy, and just get super healthy There are few other things to do with it but that would take forever to explain Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
joeblast Posted February 19, 2012 As the title suggests, I am a rather inexperienced bum, and I'm hoping that some of you more seasoned bums could give me a hand here. I'm interested in tackling the beast that is the Taoist cultivation regime, but the topic is so broad that I don't even know where to start. Â The only knowledge/experience I have with regards to Taoist cultivation comes from a book called The Complete System of Self-Healing by Dr. Chang, and I practice the Crane Breathing and Heavenly Immortal Cycle exercises outlined in the book as often as possible. Â [types another paragraph, deletes, and repeats multiple times] Â Okay. *clicks the post button* honestly man, that book is pretty comprehensive, well written, I've gotten a lot out of it. if you've been practicing that stuff, excellent. what do you feel you're missing? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tao of the Afro- Posted February 19, 2012 (edited) I'm not quite sure. It seems as though I'm missing...progression? I think that's the best way to put it. I'm used to martial arts where there's always a new form to learn or a new stance to take on. Â EDIT: Â Also, Dr. Chang's exercises seem to be "all yang." Is there any way to cultivate yin along with yang? Edited February 19, 2012 by Tao of the Afro- Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Chang Posted February 19, 2012 Are you at all interested in any of the Taoist Martial Arts? That could be a route for you to take. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tao of the Afro- Posted February 19, 2012 I am very interested in the Taoist martial arts, but there aren't any teachers where I live sadly. Â Though I'll be in NYC for school next year, so maybe I'll be able to find one. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Trunk Posted February 19, 2012 Dragon Gate Sanctuary's Kwan Yin Magnetic Qigong. Kuji-in hand mudras. Â I find that those two complement each other, are simple, do a lot with a little. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Harmonious Emptiness Posted February 19, 2012 Dr. Chang's book is an excellent place to start since it delves into the unique bodily aspects of Taoism. From there you can work on energy and spiritual cultivation. I would suggest learning a qi gong style at least from a video if you don't have access to a teacher. I suggest learning qi gong before learning Tai Chi as well as you will have a much deeper understanding of why you are doing Tai Chi afterwards. Â Reading the Tao Te Ching will help you understand some of the main foundations to why you are learning these things as well. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites