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Kumar Frantzis: An Informal Discussion on Taoist Meditation - Part 1
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TAOISM IN THE UNITED STATES is known primarily through an understanding of certain of its pragmatic arts. The art of Taiji (Tai Chi) is fairly well known. The taoist Martial Arts are getting more exposure. As time goes on Qigong is becoming of interest. To a certain extent even Feng Shui (geomancy) is getting familiar. Chinese medicine which is a taoist (daoist) art is being used more. But the actual subject of taoist meditation is less well known because it has not taught that openly. The Taoist Canon consisting of close to 1,600 books that include the subject of taoist meditation has not been translated into English. The rest of the world has not seen it yet. This limits access to the complete view of the whole picture.
Read more... B. K. Frantzis a Paqua Master Work in Progress
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The punch launched out of chamber like a mortar from a tube. It hit the fat man's chest with the power of a jackhammer cracking cement. As Bruce heard the dull thud of bone on flesh, pain engulfed his hand and shot up to his shoulder-again. Ignoring the pain, he snapped a front kick into the big belly in front of him. This only resulted in making his foot feel like his hand. This wasn't right! No one remained standing when this young Karate champion landed his best techniques. He fired a backfist at the fat man, who was suddenly gone. Although Bruce hadn't seen him move, his opponent was standing behind him.
Read more... The Empty Vessel Interview With B.K. Frantzis
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B. K. Frantzis began training in Martial Arts, Oriental healing and meditation in 1961. Fluent in Chinese and Japanese, he spent 15 years studying full-time in Asia. After extensive Zen meditation, Shiatsu training and gaining black belts in Judo, ju-jitsu, Karate and Aikido in America, B.K. Frantzis went to Japan for three years of advanced training. Next he studied Yoga and Kundalini meditation for two years in India, and martial arts, Qi gong Tui na, and Taoist meditation for ten years in China. Raised in America, he is a Lineage holder in tai Ji, Hsing-I, Ba Gua and Taoist meditation through the late Taoist Sage Liu Hung Chieh.
Read more... Book Reviews: The Great Stillness
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The Great Stillness, Volume Two of The Water method of Taoist Meditation Series, presents Moving meditation practices, sitting and lying down meditation practices, the inner Dissolving process, as well as how to dissolve blockages in your physical, Qi and emotional bodies. Another extremely interesting section is on Taoist sexual meditation with both techniques and good explanations of the energetic aspects of Taoist sexual cultivation. The last chapter is on internal Alchemy, another fascinating and important aspect of Taoist self-cultivation.
Read more... Book Reviews: Relaxing Into Your Being
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Relaxing Into Your Being, Volume One of The Water method of Taoist Meditation Series, is the first book that explains the essence and practical techniques of the Water Method of Taoist Meditation, originally alluded to by Lao Tse in the TAO Te Ching, 2500 years ago. The author is a long-time student of Taoism who studied in China for ten years. He is a Lineage holder of the Water Method school of Taoism, under the teacher Liu Hung Chieh and has been studying meditation, Internal martial arts and qigong for four decades.
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