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Tranquil Sitting is the Taoist Master Yin Shi Zi's practical guide
and inspirational testament to the healing power and spiritual
benefits of meditation and Chinese medical Qigong. The book
explores the theory and physiological aspects of meditation and
offers practical instruction in traditional meditation techniques.
It also documents Yin Shi Zi's personal experiences with
meditation, his own self-healing which he attributes to his Taoist
practice, and his initiation into the Tibetan tantric practice of
opening the crown of the head. Thus giving the reader an idea of
the long-term process of meditation practice and the deep healing
that can result from it. Faithfully translated from the Chinese,
this is an influential text that belongs on the bookshelves of
everyone with an interest in Taoist practice and meditation.
Western methods for treating cancer include surgery, chemotherapy,
radiation, hormone treatment, and immune boosting treatments. The
statistics show that these methods do not really work, especially
for late stage cancer patients. Shifu Hwang introduces Chinese
Taoist methods for treating cancer patients which were used 500
years ago. Great results have been seen when the Immortal Taoist
formulas and methods are used on cancer patients today.
Written during the Tang dynasty, this unusual tantric guide
documents a sexual tantra that is thought to have been practiced by
kings for several dynasties, before losing favor to a more ascetic
approach to Taoism. According to legend, the author was last seen
on the edge of a precipice, clasping the book to his chest, and
proclaiming the sincerity of his practice. Translated into English
for the first time, this illuminating text carefully describes the
methods of this sexual internal alchemy practice, pursued strictly
for the spiritual advancement of the practitioner, and undertaken
only once desire and attachment for a consort had been overcome.
Cloaked in metaphor, the techniques and attendant virtues of the
practice are presented in beautiful poetry and prose, with
explanatory commentaries throughout. This is an important
historical text that will provide a fascinating insight into
ancient tantric practices for anyone with an interest in Taoism,
Chinese history and philosophy, and tantra or meditation practices.
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