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Author Archives: Master Wu
LaoZi – The Hidden Dragon
[The Daily Daoist] LaoZi – The Hidden Dragon Master Zhongxian Wu 1. Introduction The first time I picked up LaoZi’s DaoDeJing 道德經, I could not truly understand one single sentence. I found this interesting, as I already had a solid … Continue reading
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Tagged chang, chinese dragon dragon, Dao, eternal dao, fei, ke, purple colored qi, Qigong, spiritual cultivation
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Chinese Shamanic Cosmic Orbit Qigong
From the Master Chinese Shamanic Cosmic Orbit Qigong Master Zhongxian Wu 1. The Shamanic Root of Qigong 气功 When I was a child in China, I was curious about the way that the local Wu 巫 (Chinese shaman) would give … Continue reading
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Chinese Astrology and Inner Cultivation By Master ZhongxianWu 1. Introduction After my book The 12 Chinese Animals — Create Harmony in Your Daily Life through Ancient Chinese Wisdom was published, some friends often ask me, “Why should I learn about … Continue reading
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Tagged chinese astrology, inner cultivation, Master Zhongxian Wu
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From the Master
Zhi (Memory) – The Spirit of the Kidneys By Master Zhongxian Wu Ancient Wu 巫 (Chinese shamans) taught us that every part of the body has its own spirit residing within. In the traditional Chinese shamanic or Daoist spiritual cultivation, … Continue reading