On February 3, 2024, we gathered together amidst the aroma of tea to celebrate the official establishment of the Daoist Association México.
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On February 3, 2024, we gathered together amidst the aroma of tea to celebrate the official establishment of the Daoist Association México.
Read moreThe Relationship between Nei Jing Tu and Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) and Taoism The book “Selected Cultural Relics” compiled by the Museum of Chinese Medical History contains a color-painted “Nei Jing Tu.” It is part of
Read moreOn January 3, 2023, at 9:00 AM, the Winter “Quanzhen Dragon Gate School Secret Ceremony for High Priest Appointment” was ceremoniously held at Wuhan Great Dao Temple on the Cuiyun Lawn.
Read moreBai Tai Sui 拜太岁, Worshipping the Tai Sui is an act of devout believers seeking the protection of divine beings, praying for the peace and smoothness of their family, the prosperity of their careers, and
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Read moreOn the evening of November 27, 2023, at 7:30 PM, the sixteenth session of the Da Dao Lecture Hall’s special lecture was successfully launched. The special lecture invited Liu Chengyong, member of the board of
Read moreThe Daoist ceremony is extremely exquisite and complex, considered the most in the world, with a rich tradition dating back to the Eastern Han to the Wei, Jin, and Southern and Northern Dynasties, spanning over
Read moreWudang Shan is a center of Daoism and Daoist cultivation. Many Masters came here to learn and study Daoist practices and health longevity arts. The nature and human in harmony is the highest principle and
Read moreGui Mao (2023) Year, the 26th day of the Quanzhen sect Daoist precept transmission at Yuantian Jingle Palace on Wudang Mountain — Three Origins Noon Ceremony, Ancestral Worship, Seeking Precepts and Enlightenment
Read moreIn the year Gui Mao (2023) on November 2nd, the 14th day of the transmission of precepts for Daoist disciples at the Jing Le Palace on Wudang Mountain, belonging to the Quanzhen School, took place.
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