Steven’s Reviews > Chinese Medical Qigong Therapy Volume 1: Energetic Anatomy and Physiology > Status Update
Steven
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I will say that the lack of sources and citations in this book is mildly concerning, but everything in this book basically corresponds to what I know about Daoism already, so I have no reason to believe that the information is bad
— Sep 18, 2024 09:41PM
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Steven
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"The ancient Chinese described the birth transition as 'a ripe melon falling off the stem,' noting that the fetus breaks out of its amniotic sac and emerges head first towards the earth and with its feet towards the heavens."
— Sep 15, 2024 06:08PM
Steven
is on page 69 of 614
Now that I'm past the introduction, we're getting into some intensely interesting material that is really validating what I've observed from my Buddhist practice. The parallels are undeniable--Daoism and Buddhism obviously share an ontological foundation (albeit with different terminology). If they didn't, then the historical syncretism between the two religions simply wouldn't exist.
— Sep 14, 2024 06:19PM
Steven
is on page 50 of 614
I'm sort of trying to speed read through this book because it's very long. It's interesting stuff but I'm looking forward to getting into some of the actual magical material of Daoism. An understanding of TCM is foundational to those practices though, so here we are reading through this textbook
— Sep 13, 2024 10:05PM

