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I hope this is the Right place to make my 1st post  :unsure: (the top"welcome" topic is locked)

 

So my Introduction....or something(please forgive me for any wrong English writing)

 

I "always" been fasinated in Taoism,and recently i baught the book"Shen Gong and Nei Dan in Da Xaun"and i can already say its gonne be the most practical/usefull book i had and prob will ever have,Every time i read a bit(wich i should be doing more)i am amazed by the knowledge/insight,now its up to me to use it to practise

 

i hope there is a Topic about this book,for help/discussion

 

 "Xiao Yao You"  :ph34r:

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Hello and welcome.

 

Thank you for that interesting introduction. You are accepted and we are glad to have you as a member. You can make a start reading about Serge Augier here:- http://thedaobums.com/topic/36413-serge-augier-shen-gong-and-nei-dan-in-da-xuan/?hl=%2Bserge+%2Baugier

 

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I "always" been fasinated in Taoism,and recently i baught the book"Shen Gong and Nei Dan in Da Xaun"and i can already say its gonne be the most practical/usefull book i had and prob will ever have,

 

I agree, there are many excellent, down-to-Earth suggestions for practice in that book. Much of it devoted to describing the group's courses, and so not of interest to the uninitiated reader (like me), but there's enough good stuff there to make it a safe recommend.

 

You could also enjoy this book by Peter den Dekker  B)

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I agree, there are many excellent, down-to-Earth suggestions for practice in that book. Much of it devoted to describing the group's courses, and so not of interest to the uninitiated reader (like me), but there's enough good stuff there to make it a safe recommend.

 

You could also enjoy this book by Peter den Dekker  B)

 

 

ehhh een Haagenees? ;)  :P  :D <oops no Dutch probably,i should read rules GOOD first before posting anymore

,but i practise Chi gong myself,and iam from Dutchland also,i asume you are  :ph34r:

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ehhh een Haagenees? ;)  :P  :D <oops no Dutch probably,i should read rules GOOD first before posting anymore

,but i practise Chi gong myself,and iam from Dutchland also,i asume you are  :ph34r:

 

haha, nee, nicht direkt. Ich bin doch Ami, aber ich wohne in Nordbayern (Oberfranken) seit fast 20j.

 

Servus :-)

 

That book I linked to is excellent, btw. I have it in English.

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