Taoist Astrology
Introduction to Bazi Fortune Telling Part 3
Introduction to Bazi Fortune Telling Part 3:consists of two parts: "命" (mìng), representing the innate aspect, akin to a precious gold nugget naturally possessed, cherished by all
Introduction to Bazi Fortune Telling Part 3
Introduction to Bazi Fortune Telling Part 3:consists of two parts: "命" (mìng), representing the innate aspect, akin to a precious gold nugget naturally possessed, cherished by all
Introduction to Bazi Fortune Telling Part 2
Introduction to Bazi Fortune Telling Part 2 :As mentioned earlier, Bazi, or the Four Pillars, is the first step in fortune-telling, which involves arranging the four pillars based on the...
Introduction to Bazi Fortune Telling Part 2
Introduction to Bazi Fortune Telling Part 2 :As mentioned earlier, Bazi, or the Four Pillars, is the first step in fortune-telling, which involves arranging the four pillars based on the...
Introduction to Bazi Fortune Telling Part 1
Introduction to Bazi Fortune Telling Part 1 To delve into Ba Zi fortune-telling, one must grasp the basics of the Four Pillars of Destiny. The Ba Zi comprises four pillars...
Introduction to Bazi Fortune Telling Part 1
Introduction to Bazi Fortune Telling Part 1 To delve into Ba Zi fortune-telling, one must grasp the basics of the Four Pillars of Destiny. The Ba Zi comprises four pillars...
The sequence of the twelve Chinese zodiac signs
The sequence of the twelve Chinese zodiac signs: These zodiac signs represent different animals and correspond to the twelve Earthly Branches, which are a traditional Chinese system for recording years.
The sequence of the twelve Chinese zodiac signs
The sequence of the twelve Chinese zodiac signs: These zodiac signs represent different animals and correspond to the twelve Earthly Branches, which are a traditional Chinese system for recording years.
What are the Chinese twelve zodiac
What are the Chinese twelve zodiac?These animals include rat, ox, tiger, rabbit, dragon, snake, horse, goat (or sheep), monkey, rooster, dog, and pig. The cycle of the Chinese zodiac lasts...
What are the Chinese twelve zodiac
What are the Chinese twelve zodiac?These animals include rat, ox, tiger, rabbit, dragon, snake, horse, goat (or sheep), monkey, rooster, dog, and pig. The cycle of the Chinese zodiac lasts...
What is BaZi fortune-telling? The Magical Ancie...
What is BaZi fortune-telling?In short, "八字算命" refers to constructing a person's fate based on their birth time (生辰), forming a fate chart with eight characters (known as "生辰八字"), and analyzing...
What is BaZi fortune-telling? The Magical Ancie...
What is BaZi fortune-telling?In short, "八字算命" refers to constructing a person's fate based on their birth time (生辰), forming a fate chart with eight characters (known as "生辰八字"), and analyzing...
Introduction to Taoism Q&A
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The Grand Penitential Liturgy of the Jade Repos...
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...
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...
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What is "fuqi" in Taoism?
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?
Fuqi: Ancient Taoist art of “wearing qi” — breathe with cosmos, transform energy, heal body, calm mind, awaken spirit through rhythmic, mindful respiration.
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What Talismans Are Used in Taoist Rituals and C...
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...
Daoist Ritual Symbols: key talismans like banners, door, lamp, and ceremonial charms used in rites to command spirits, heal, and guide souls.
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What is the Dao?
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?
Yin-Yang (陰陽) The complementary forces that create harmony in the universe. Light and dark, active and passive, masculine and feminine - all interconnected.