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Kuan Yin Lottery, Lot 1: Zhongli Achieves Immortality 锺离成道

Kuan Yin Lottery, Lot 1: Zhongli Achieves Immor...

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Kuan Yin Lottery, Lot 1: Zhongli Achieves Immortality Zi (Rat) Palace, Auspicious Lot Verse:Heaven and earth opened to form a good fate,On an auspicious day and hour, all things are...

Kuan Yin Lottery, Lot 1: Zhongli Achieves Immor...

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Kuan Yin Lottery, Lot 1: Zhongli Achieves Immortality Zi (Rat) Palace, Auspicious Lot Verse:Heaven and earth opened to form a good fate,On an auspicious day and hour, all things are...

The Grand Penitential Liturgy of the Jade Repository

The Grand Penitential Liturgy of the Jade Repos...

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The Grand Penitential Liturgy of the Jade Repository: Late Tang master Du Guangting's expanded rite for directional confessions to Heavenly Worthies, repenting endless errors, erasing sins, and praying for imperial...

The Grand Penitential Liturgy of the Jade Repos...

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The Grand Penitential Liturgy of the Jade Repository: Late Tang master Du Guangting's expanded rite for directional confessions to Heavenly Worthies, repenting endless errors, erasing sins, and praying for imperial...

What is "fuqi" in Taoism?

What is "fuqi" in Taoism?

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Fuqi: Ancient Taoist art of “wearing qi” — breathe with cosmos, transform energy, heal body, calm mind, awaken spirit through rhythmic, mindful respiration.

What is "fuqi" in Taoism?

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Fuqi: Ancient Taoist art of “wearing qi” — breathe with cosmos, transform energy, heal body, calm mind, awaken spirit through rhythmic, mindful respiration.

What Talismans Are Used in Taoist Rituals and Ceremonies?

What Talismans Are Used in Taoist Rituals and C...

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Daoist Ritual Symbols: key talismans like banners, door, lamp, and ceremonial charms used in rites to command spirits, heal, and guide souls.

What Talismans Are Used in Taoist Rituals and C...

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Daoist Ritual Symbols: key talismans like banners, door, lamp, and ceremonial charms used in rites to command spirits, heal, and guide souls.

What is the Dao?

What is the Dao?

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Yin-Yang (陰陽) The complementary forces that create harmony in the universe. Light and dark, active and passive, masculine and feminine - all interconnected.

What is the Dao?

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Yin-Yang (陰陽) The complementary forces that create harmony in the universe. Light and dark, active and passive, masculine and feminine - all interconnected.

Figures of Taoism: Yu Wenyong 宇文邕

Figures of Taoism: Yu Wenyong 宇文邕

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Emperor Wu of Northern Zhou (543–578), named Yuwen Yong, was a Daoist-leaning ruler who abolished Buddhism twice, viewing it as the root of turmoil since the Eastern Han. He advocated...

Figures of Taoism: Yu Wenyong 宇文邕

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Emperor Wu of Northern Zhou (543–578), named Yuwen Yong, was a Daoist-leaning ruler who abolished Buddhism twice, viewing it as the root of turmoil since the Eastern Han. He advocated...