dao zhen Posted February 13, 2008 For those interested in history and Taoism practice, I have compiled the below links to help in your search.... Origion and Foundation of Taoism *Taoism and Taoists - *Contours of Taoist Practice - *Sacred Sites of Taoism - *Philosophy and Religion - *Daoism and Immortals - *Historical Development of Taoism - Northern Complete Perfection Taoism and the Dragon Gate Sect *Complete Perfection Taoism Founder - Patriarch Wang Chongyang - * Founder of the Dragon Gate Sect - Patriarch Qiu Chuji - student of Patriarch Wang Chongyang - * Seven Perfect Ones of the North - 7 students of Patriarch Wang Chongyang Various Sects and Branches in Taoism Eminent Philosophers and Accomplished Taoists Grotto Heavens and Blissful Realms Taoism Beliefs and Cosmology Taoist Scripture 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
exorcist_1699 Posted February 14, 2008 For people who can read Chinese , I strongly propose them to read the original taoist classics, especially those written during the Ming and Ching Dynasty ( ie , recent 500 years). Not only because those books were written in plain Chinese close to modern texts, but also because those writings do get rid of all weird jargons ( tiger, dragon, rabbit , the South..), and directly use precise terms such as Jin (sperm),qi and Sheng ( Spirit). For those who know no Chinese but are gifted in language and tough enough, I recommend them to spend 4-5 years in learning Chinese, after all, to any individual in this world , nothing is more worthy of doing than having the ability of manipulating the life and death issue in his/her own hands. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Taoist81 Posted February 14, 2008 For people who can read Chinese , I strongly propose them to read the original taoist classics, especially those written during the Ming and Ching Dynasty ( ie , recent 500 years). Not only because those books were written in plain Chinese close to modern texts, but also because those writings do get rid of all weird jargons ( tiger, dragon, rabbit , the South..), and directly use precise terms such as Jin (sperm),qi and Sheng ( Spirit). For those who know no Chinese but are gifted in language and tough enough, I recommend them to spend 4-5 years in learning Chinese, after all, to any individual in this world , nothing is more worthy of doing than having the ability of manipulating the life and death issue in his/her own hands. That is not a bad idea, so long as the person learning chinese remembers to specifically study Classical Chinese, since most modern chinese readers have a very hard time reading the classics. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dao zhen Posted February 16, 2008 Here is a great link to a site with information and a wonderful collection of photos of Founder Qiu Chuji - one of the 7 Perfect Ones who founded the Dragon Gate Sect. http://www.qiuchuji.org/picture-eng.php Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
spitball Posted March 7, 2009 All of the above links seem to be out of date now Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rex Posted March 7, 2009 All of the above links seem to be out of date now All is not lost. Try these links: http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www.daoistcenter.org http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www.eng.taoism.org.hk/ If you don't fancy poking around just copy the links from the original post and pop them in the search box here: http://www.archive.org/index.php Share this post Link to post Share on other sites