Articles Index
Guide Review: EarthCalm’s Scalar Resonator
A Guide Review of EarthCalm's Scalar Resonator -- state of the art protection from man-made EMF's. The Scalar Resonator is worn as a necklace and, via it's scalar resonance technology, supports the body in re-establishing a grounding in the Earth's electro-magnetic field, which allows the immune system and meridian systems to function as self-healing mechanisms.
EarthCalm Wireless EMF Protection: Omega WiFi & Quantum Cell -- Guide Review
A guide review of EarthCalm's Wireless EMF Protection products -- the Omega WiFi & Quantum Cell -- which offer high-tech protection from the high-frequency (microwave) EMF's emitted from your cell phone, laptop and WiFi router. With the devices installed, cell phones and laptops create a healing field of energy, which supports the body in remaining grounded in the Earth's resonant field, allowing the immune system and meridian systems to function properly, as self-healing mechanisms.
Guide Review: EarthCalm's Scalar Home Protection System
A guide review of EarthCalm's Scalar Home Protection System, which offers state-of-the-art EMF protection for your entire living-space, and all the people within it. The device plugs into any electrical outlet and -- via its scalar resonance technology -- modulates the AC electrical current in such a way as to support the body's connection with the electro-magnetic field of the Earth.
Taoist New Year's Resolutions
As a Taoist practitioner currently living in the United States, I wondered what my “New Year's Resolutions” might be. What follows is at least a partial answer to that question: aspirations for the New Year rooted deeply (and sometimes just playfully) in Taoist philosophy and practice.
Emptiness in Taoism & Buddhism
A look at the way in which the term "emptiness" is used in Taoism, in comparison to how this term is used in Buddhism.
The Shamanic Origins of Taoism
The roots of Taoism lie in the shamanic cultures of ancient China and, specifically, in the practices of the "wu" ~ their visionary shamans.
Index Of Taoism Articles
A guided introduction to this Taoism website.
Major Festivals of Taoist Deities
These are the festivals celebrated in most Taoist temples ...
The Five Shen
The Five Shen - Shen, Zhi, Yi, Hun and Po - are the spirits, or aspects of consciousness, associated with the five yin organs of Chinese Medicine and qigong practice.
The Eight Immortals Of Taoism
An introduction to Taoism's "Eight Immortals."
The Three Treasures
The Taoist "Three Treasures" of Jing, Qi and Shen are substances that are cultivated and transformed in qigong and Inner Alchemy practice.
Daojia, Daojiao & Other Basic Taoist Concepts
Brief descriptions of Daojia, Daojiao, the Three Treasures, Bagua, Gotto-Heavens & Wholesome Earths, and a number of other key Taoist concepts.
The Acupuncture Meridian Clock
During each two-hour period of the day, qi is flowing strongest in one of the twelve main acupuncture meridians.
Healing Waters - Hot Mineral Springs
Soaking in a hotspring is one of the most enjoyable ways to initiate deep healing and rejuvenation of body, mind and spirit.
Acupressure Treasures: Bai Hui - Hundred Convergences
An introduction to Bai Hui - the 20th point on the Governing Vessel, on the crown of the head.
Internal Alchemy: An Overview
Inner Alchemy is the Taoist art and science of gathering, storing and circulating the energies of the human body. The Taoist practitioner learns to cultivate and transform the "Three Treasures" - Jing, Qi and Shen - producing radiant good health, longevity and - ultimately - Immortality.
The Eight Extraordinary Meridians
The Eight Extraordinary Meridians represent the body's deepest level of energetic structuring.
Wu Wei: the Action of Non-Action
An exploration of the Taoist concept of wu wei.
The Meridian System: Channels of Awareness
An overview of the meridian system - the network through which qi travels, to nourish and energize the human body.
What Is Qi (Chi)?
In Taoism, the animating force behind all forms of life is "qi." In this article, we explore different forms of qi, and ways of training our perception in the direction of the vibratory nature of reality.
Acupressure Treasures - Feng Chi - Gallbladder 20
An introduction to Feng Chi - Gallbladder 20 - for acupressure useful in resolving common ailments of the head and neck.
Ethics & Morality In Taoist Practice
How feeling good, being good & natural goodness in relation to Taoist ethics and morality.
Acupressure Treasures - He Gu - Large Intestine 4
How to use self-massage qigong acupressure at He Gu - the fourth point on the Large Intestine meridian - to relieve common ailments such as headache, toothache, sore throat, eye pain, neck pain and constipation.
The Budwig Protocol – External Alchemy At Its Best
The Budwig Protocol - with its strong track record for alleviating a host of chronic, degenerative diseases - is a great example of external alchemy.
Acupressure Treasures: Hui Yin - Ren 1
A qigong acupressure practice to activate and balance Hui Yin - the first point on the Ren meridian.
