Taoist Wisdom
The Way of Nature · The Soul's Sanctuary
LonghuTao - 龍虎道
Inheriting the thousand-year spiritual tradition from the Taoist Ancestral Court of Longhu Mountain, LonghuTao now ventures across the seas. We follow the core philosophies of "The Tao Follows Nature" (道法自然) and "The Unity of Heaven and Humanity" (天人合一).
LonghuTao
Effortless Success: Why a Relaxed Mind Yields t...
Why is it that the harder you try, the more anxious you become? Have you ever noticed that the tighter you grasp onto many things in life, the more easily...
Effortless Success: Why a Relaxed Mind Yields t...
Why is it that the harder you try, the more anxious you become? Have you ever noticed that the tighter you grasp onto many things in life, the more easily...
Lightning-Struck Wood: The Sacred Guardian of S...
Lightning-struck wood is the spiritual essence of the Tao, forged when heavenly lightning strikes a mortal tree yet fails to claim its life. It carries the supreme, unyielding power born...
Lightning-Struck Wood: The Sacred Guardian of S...
Lightning-struck wood is the spiritual essence of the Tao, forged when heavenly lightning strikes a mortal tree yet fails to claim its life. It carries the supreme, unyielding power born...
Receive Divine Blessings: Celebrating the Holy ...
The Great Emperor Zhenwu is a deity who embodies both awe-inspiring majesty and boundless compassion. He is not only a core revered deity within the Taoist pantheon but also enjoys...
Receive Divine Blessings: Celebrating the Holy ...
The Great Emperor Zhenwu is a deity who embodies both awe-inspiring majesty and boundless compassion. He is not only a core revered deity within the Taoist pantheon but also enjoys...
True Maturity: Learning to Neither Contend Nor ...
The Supreme Ancestor Lao Tzu states in the Tao Te Ching: "A good man does not argue; he who argues is not a good man." Choosing not to contend is...
True Maturity: Learning to Neither Contend Nor ...
The Supreme Ancestor Lao Tzu states in the Tao Te Ching: "A good man does not argue; he who argues is not a good man." Choosing not to contend is...
The Wisdom of Contentment and Letting Go
Since we cannot outrun time, let us choose to live our days gently, guided by the things we love. Through the profound wisdom of the Tao Te Ching, we learn...
The Wisdom of Contentment and Letting Go
Since we cannot outrun time, let us choose to live our days gently, guided by the things we love. Through the profound wisdom of the Tao Te Ching, we learn...
Navigating the World: The Clarity of the True Self
The wisdom of the Tao Te Ching tells us: "To see through others is cleverness; to truly know oneself is ultimate wisdom." Regarding oneself, one should cultivate personal virtue and...
Navigating the World: The Clarity of the True Self
The wisdom of the Tao Te Ching tells us: "To see through others is cleverness; to truly know oneself is ultimate wisdom." Regarding oneself, one should cultivate personal virtue and...
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In sitting oblivion, retrieve the authentic self
the concept of "坐忘" (Sitting in Oblivion), as taught by the Taoist Master Zhuangzi, offers us a profound remedy for purity and stillness.
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The Way of Thunderstruck Wood & Cinnabar
personally blessed by Longhu Mountain high priests, carry pure Yang energy to cleanse and protect.
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Introduction to Taoist talismans
The earliest talismans (符 - Fú) originated from the Daoist adepts' profound understanding of the informational fields between Heaven and Earth.
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Introduction to LonghuTao's Taoist Talisman
LonghuTao's talismanic arts originate directly from the lineage of the Zhengyi School of Longhu Mountain.
Longhu Mountain and the Zhengyi School
During the Eastern Han Dynasty, the Ancestral Celestial Master Zhang Daoling used talisman water to heal the sick and aid the common people. Later, he received a mandate from Taishang Laojun to establish Taoism, naming it the "Zhengyi Mengwei Dao" (The Way of Orthodox Unity and the Covenant of Power).