goldisheavy Posted March 5, 2009 (edited) Ok, I was looking up this Master and guess what I found? I found that he has a blog. Â So far I like what I see there! This guy seems to be really sharing! So I thought I would put a link to his blog here: Â http://wudangtao.org/wudangblog/ Â I love the 03/04/09 post. I can't wait to read the rest. Â EDIT: Oh well, I guess it was too good to be true. I found plenty to disagree with on the 02/04/09 post. This is why I don't follow any Master. Â Still, I have to say even with some foobars like on 02/04/09, I really like this guy. He seems genuine and passionate and not a wuss. Edited March 5, 2009 by goldisheavy 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
wudangspirit Posted March 9, 2009 Master Chen is a very genuine priest from Wudang with a loving and caring demeanor. I've been a close student of his for many years and I cannot say enough about him. His coming trip will be an excellent journey for sure. Unfortunately this year I won't be going as my wife and I are going to China earlier before that and will get to Wudang before the group does.  However, keep up with the blogs...there may be something there for you...  Tao Bless,  Wudangspirit - 26th Generation Wudang Longmen Sect  Ok, I was looking up this Master and guess what I found? I found that he has a blog.  So far I like what I see there! This guy seems to be really sharing! So I thought I would put a link to his blog here:  http://wudangtao.org/wudangblog/  I love the 03/04/09 post. I can't wait to read the rest.  EDIT: Oh well, I guess it was too good to be true. I found plenty to disagree with on the 02/04/09 post. This is why I don't follow any Master.  Still, I have to say even with some foobars like on 02/04/09, I really like this guy. He seems genuine and passionate and not a wuss. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
gendao Posted March 9, 2009 About Master Chen, a child prodigy, at a tender age of six, he was taken from his home town to Wu Dang Mountain and taught the ancient Taoist Healing Arts by esteemed grandmasters. The youngest Enlightened Master, at the age of 16 he left the mountain to preserve the oral teaching by spreading the internal healing arts to the west. Â With the high degree of training he transmuted jing to chi, chi to shen at a very young age and now functions on a multidimensional intuitive level. Â For Reservation: Kristine at : [email protected] or 970-232-5171 www.wudangtao.com Wow, enlightened at 16??? Â And actually, that's not a bad itinerary simply from a sightseeing perspective: Â Wudang Shan Jiuzhaigou Emei Shan All places still on my long "to see" list in China... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Cameron Posted March 9, 2009 I enjoyed meeting him in Atlanta. Â I can't comment about who is or isn't enlightened as I don't know. But he did have a nice presence. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Spectrum Posted March 10, 2009 I have a Kung Fu brother who just left for China last month. Â He is willing to host students as guests and act as guide in the local area for practice and to meet other masters. He also said he would be interested in exploring the possibility of exporting kungfu / meditation / practice related items to the states for those interested. Â I will contact him and update as he has probably settled in the last month and is ready to host. He is of a skilllevel of discernable quality. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
wudangspirit Posted March 10, 2009 I wrote yesterday that I wasn't going on that trip. However, I will be in Wudang at the same time now as my Master will on his trip (Master Chen) so we're going to join him for the Wudang portion. I've been there with him in the past and Wudang is wonderful. Master Chen is a direct lineage holder of the 14th Generation Zhang Sanfeng Branch as well as 25th Generation Wudang Longmen Branch. When you're at Wudang with him their is much respect shown for Master Chen and you'll get to go places that tourists don't get to go.  Tao Bless,  Wudangspirit  Wow, enlightened at 16???  And actually, that's not a bad itinerary simply from a sightseeing perspective:  Wudang Shan Jiuzhaigou Emei Shan All places still on my long "to see" list in China... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
WhiteTiger Posted March 11, 2009 Master Chen is a direct lineage holder of the 14th Generation Zhang Sanfeng Branch as well as 25th Generation Wudang Longmen Branch. Â Zhang Sanfeng Branch is a sect of Taoism? Â It would be interesting to understand what kinds of things are taught in the Zhang Sanfeng Branch. (No doubt I can already guess it has some extremely respectable martial arts) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
wudangspirit Posted March 17, 2009 Under the two main umbrellas of Taoism there is Zheng Yi and Quanzhen Under Quanzhen there are numerous sects: At Wudang you have Longmen (Dragon Gate) Zhang Sanfeng (known for martial arts) Baxianmen (8 Immortal Branch) and so forth. Â Zhang Sanfeng Branch is a sect of Taoism? Â It would be interesting to understand what kinds of things are taught in the Zhang Sanfeng Branch. (No doubt I can already guess it has some extremely respectable martial arts) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
thelerner Posted March 18, 2009 I noticed they have some guided meditations available on there website. Its been a while since I've added to my collection. So I just downloaded there morning and evening guided meditation ($25). Both about 30 minutes long, speaker has heavy chinese accent. I'll listen to evening tonight. Â Ultimately I'd like to set up audio bull sessions where people can listen live to various guided meditations and podcasts from master teachers. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
seadog Posted March 18, 2009 Thanks for posting that Micheal. Really enjoyed reading that simple message about meditation. Made a good day even Gooderer  Oh and Cameron hands down best avatar I've seen.Just spent the last five minutes bobbing and weaving the punching pussy. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Cameron Posted March 21, 2009 Chen is a good teacher. I enjoyed meeting him. I looked into some of his meditation stuff but prefer what I learned from Max and Jenny. But from spending a little time with one if his students in Atlanta who moved to Wudang Mountain I could definetly tell his students were getting alot out of studying with him. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
wudangspirit Posted March 26, 2009 Thanks for the kind words about Master Chen. I to am now bobbing and weaving. That cat is pretty good. Hhahahahah.  Tao Bless  Chen is a good teacher. I enjoyed meeting him. I looked into some of his meditation stuff but prefer what I learned from Max and Jenny. But from spending a little time with one if his students in Atlanta who moved to Wudang Mountain I could definetly tell his students were getting alot out of studying with him. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
xtwicebornx Posted March 26, 2009 I emailed about the trip. It's booked full but they have a list in case someone cancels. Looks like a great experience and I hope to go someday. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ormus Posted May 13, 2015 Hi, Â does Master Chen teach Nei Dan and what is his lineage of privious Masters in Longmen Pai? Â All the best, Â Ormus Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jox Posted May 13, 2015 (edited) http://wudangtao.org/wudangblog/  The link seems doesnt work ... I can only see, 404 Error File Not Found ... Edited May 13, 2015 by Jox Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
thelerner Posted May 13, 2015 this one does: http://wudangtao.org/ still good stuff there in the Master's Blog. I'll have to go listen to his guided meditations soon. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites