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Hello Wizards, Witches, Shamans, Sorcerers, mystics, etc. of Wizardforums.

I'm a Daoist Sorcerer striving to cultivate immortality from the comfort of my hermitage.

My work consists of astral travel, trance work, cultivating energy/ the immortal body, meditation, internal Alchemy, and discipline through martial arts & work.

Happy to be among the genuine, may you all have a blessed day in The Way.
 

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Ahh man!!! Glad to see a like-minded individual who likes Astral Traveling. Unfortunately, I'm only allow to do that with The Universe consent. Nice to have you!!
 

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Welcome to the forum!

I look forward to seeing what you'll have to share with us! If you figure the elixir of immortality out, please share your findings with the rest of us 🙏

There's a great Daoist library here too, would love to hear any recommendations you'd have to make.
 

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Welcome to the forum!

I look forward to seeing what you'll have to share with us! If you figure the elixir of immortality out, please share your findings with the rest of us 🙏

There's a great Daoist library here too, would love to hear any recommendations you'd have to make.

Hui-Ming Ching, Dao Te Ching, Hua Hu Ching, Daoist Internal Masetery by Wang, lol, Riding the Ox Home, and Master Dogen's Shobogenzo's, because Zen and Daoism go together like beer and whiskey.

Daoist Alchemy is coded just like Christian Alchemy because what they're trying to explain is too complicated and intuitive to describe. it'd be best to start with the basics of meditation for a few years before trying advanced work. You need to become familiar with your furnace and working the flames within you before you can "cook".
 

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preferred English translation ( if you have one )?

any favored chapters?
The things being expressed in these books, the Dao te Ching, Hua Hu Ching, Chuang Tzu, and Wen Tzu are lessons meant to be received like jokes, it's the thrill of realizing the punchline that makes them special in the practice, because these intuitive aha-moments stick, they're like less-dense Koans, moral puzzles you need to solve with your heart.

Each chapter in all of them is an unrelated story or poem, I could pick out some that had the deepest impact if you want, but I recommend just reading them if you're curious, they're very short, the Tao te Ching book is around 80 pages.

These books are also introductory, without attaining the foundational realizations, the vague metaphor language in the Daoist scriptures themselves would be unintelligible, because you wouldn't know what to experientially and intuitively link them to.

The Dao te Ching is personally my least favorite, it was written to talk common sense into the powerful corrupt nobility, though I will not dare say it doesn't deserve to be held up as a foundational text.

The Hua Hu Ching by Brian Walker is my most heavily bookmarked, it's a great bundle of lessons. An example:


"42) Nothing in the realm of thoughts or ideologies is absolute. Lean on one for long, and it collapses. Because of this, there is nothing more futile and frustrating than relying on the mind.

To arrive at the unshakable, you must befriend the Tao. To do this, quiet your thinking."
Added to the library:
That is Sorcery.
 

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The things being expressed in these books, the Dao te Ching, Hua Hu Ching, Chuang Tzu, and Wen Tzu are lessons meant to be received like jokes, it's the thrill of realizing the punchline that makes them special in the practice, because these intuitive aha-moments stick, they're like less-dense Koans, moral puzzles you need to solve with your heart.

I agree, 100%

Each chapter in all of them is an unrelated story or poem, I could pick out some that had the deepest impact if you want, but I recommend just reading them if you're curious, they're very short, the Tao te Ching book is around 80 pages.

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I was asking about your favorite chapters, if you wish to share any.

The Dao te Ching is personally my least favorite, it was written to talk common sense into the powerful corrupt nobility, though I will not dare say it doesn't deserve to be held up as a foundational text.

Noted

The Hua Hu Ching by Brian Walker is my most heavily bookmarked, it's a great bundle of lessons. An example:

Thank you

"42) Nothing in the realm of thoughts or ideologies is absolute. Lean on one for long, and it collapses. Because of this, there is nothing more futile and frustrating than relying on the mind.

hmmmm

Nothing is more futile? ( rhetorical question )

To arrive at the unshakable, you must befriend the Tao. To do this, quiet your thinking."

Must I? ( another rhetorical question )

Thank you for the thought provoking reply.
 
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