Immortal Wang Bao's Great Purity Method (Handwritten) Original Book !
This manual comes from an old temple in Jiangsu Province,East coast and is well over 100 years old.The book is said to be the lost teachings of the Great Immortal Wang Bao. The book is a hands on training method containing the thirty six compositions and many exercises to develop some very unusual and rare abilities.
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Maoshan Taoist Black Magic
A couple of days ago, there was a report in Shinmin paper about a reformed pimp, Li Weiming, who is now a pastor. He said he used to be the godson of a Taiwanese triad boss operating in Shanghai, who controlled girls with Maoshan Taoist black magic and manipulating them to work as whores. This boss knew how to draw the talisman of controlling people's minds, which must be burned and mixed with water to be drank by the victims. So he employed those handsome pimps to entice innocent young girls with sweet talk, coercing them to drink the charmed water. Once the girls drank it, they become complete slaves to the master, willing to obey his every command. This was the dark secret behind their prostitution ring. Li eventually grew disenchanted with helping his godfather do evil. He left the boss and came back to Singapore to atone for his sins, which led him to the embrace of Christianity. As the Chinese proverb goes, "Putting down the butcher's knife, become a Buddha from where you stand". Good luck to him.
The Maoshan sect of Taoist Magic is one of the most famous schools of magic in old China, and was once the figurehead of popular Taoism in Southern China. Though Maoshan has largely died out in Mainland China today, it continues to live on through practitioners in Taiwan, Hong Kong and Southeast Asia. It was popularized through HK vampire movies in the 80s and 90s, starring the late Lin Zhengying as the Maoshan master battling various vampires and ghosts. Incidentally, Lin is not a legitimate Maoshan practitioner. Maoshan magic is divided into 3 levels, consisting of High, Middle and Low 上, 中, 下. Each level is further divided into 3 sub-levels, totalling 9 parts.
The Lower 3 levels of Maoshan deals mainly with black magic, controlling ghosts and spirits to do one's bidding. At this level, it is very easy to use the knowledge to do evil. But every Maoshan practitioner must go through this stage of learning first. If they succumb to the temptation of use black magic for their own selfish aims, they will be stuck as "Lower Maoshan" and cannot progress to the Middle or High levels. Drawing talismans to enchant people's minds belong to the Lower Maoshan and the triad boss should be one such practitioner who "turned to the dark side". By using Maoshan Wicha to harm innocent young girls, he has accumulated very serious evil karma for himself. Great suffering awaits the boss when this karma ripens and his consciousness reappears in hell.
One good way to help those victims is to use a sacred peachwood mantra to make holy water for them to drink. By invoking the 5 most powerful divine weapons, the holy water will destroy the Maoshan black magic used to control the girls.
However, depending on the length of time that they have been enslaved, they will still be permanently damaged mentally to various degrees by the spell. As such, the harm of using such talismans is far-reaching indeed. Magic, no matter Taoist or Buddhist in origin is a double-edged sword that can be used for both good and evil. Ideally, only the most righteous characters should be allowed to learn them. But in reality that is hardly the case. Thus we must all be very careful about the instruction and application of Magic
Those who would like to pursue are welcome to email,
daobooks@yahoo.com
The Maoshan sect of Taoist Magic is one of the most famous schools of magic in old China, and was once the figurehead of popular Taoism in Southern China. Though Maoshan has largely died out in Mainland China today, it continues to live on through practitioners in Taiwan, Hong Kong and Southeast Asia. It was popularized through HK vampire movies in the 80s and 90s, starring the late Lin Zhengying as the Maoshan master battling various vampires and ghosts. Incidentally, Lin is not a legitimate Maoshan practitioner. Maoshan magic is divided into 3 levels, consisting of High, Middle and Low 上, 中, 下. Each level is further divided into 3 sub-levels, totalling 9 parts.
The Lower 3 levels of Maoshan deals mainly with black magic, controlling ghosts and spirits to do one's bidding. At this level, it is very easy to use the knowledge to do evil. But every Maoshan practitioner must go through this stage of learning first. If they succumb to the temptation of use black magic for their own selfish aims, they will be stuck as "Lower Maoshan" and cannot progress to the Middle or High levels. Drawing talismans to enchant people's minds belong to the Lower Maoshan and the triad boss should be one such practitioner who "turned to the dark side". By using Maoshan Wicha to harm innocent young girls, he has accumulated very serious evil karma for himself. Great suffering awaits the boss when this karma ripens and his consciousness reappears in hell.
One good way to help those victims is to use a sacred peachwood mantra to make holy water for them to drink. By invoking the 5 most powerful divine weapons, the holy water will destroy the Maoshan black magic used to control the girls.
However, depending on the length of time that they have been enslaved, they will still be permanently damaged mentally to various degrees by the spell. As such, the harm of using such talismans is far-reaching indeed. Magic, no matter Taoist or Buddhist in origin is a double-edged sword that can be used for both good and evil. Ideally, only the most righteous characters should be allowed to learn them. But in reality that is hardly the case. Thus we must all be very careful about the instruction and application of Magic
Those who would like to pursue are welcome to email,
daobooks@yahoo.com
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Zheng Yi 正一道 Maoshan Taoism
Taoist Master Zhang Tian Shi Praise Mantra
Taoist Master Zhang TianShi (张天师 ) ,
Full name was ZhangLing, or Zhang DaoLing (张道陵), was the founder of the founder of Taoism Zheng Yi Sect (正一道 or天师道), or
known as Religion of Five Dou of Rice (五斗米道) during the Eastern Han Dynasty.
A native of FengXian County, Jiangsu Province, he studied in the Imperial College
and well versed in the Five Classics. He practiced meditation in Heming Mountain in
Sichuan Province during the reign of Emperor Shundi (125-144). In 141, he wrote
twenty-four Taoist texts and institutionalized Taoism, which was called the Religion
of Five Dou of Rice (五斗米道).
Its believers had to pay five dou of rice as
contribution to support his institution. It emphasized repenting one’s mistakes and
has faith in Taoists canons.
It propagated its doctrine by praying and drawing
talisman, charms, and gave treatment with blessed holy water or incantations.
Philosophy of Taoist Master Zhang TianShi emphasizes the union of man and nature,
suggesting that man controls his environment not by fighting it but by cooperating
with it. Believe in immortality.
The teaching of Wu Wei (无为) spread the thought
that man should act naturally upon objective principles instead of imposing his
subjective judgment and wishful thinking onto other people.
Many legends are told about him. One said that Zhang DaoLing was the eight
descendants of Zhang Liang, a high official of the Han Dynasty, he was a tall man,
with extraordinary appearance characterized by full forehead, red hair, green eyes,
straight nose and square mouth, bushy eyebrows and big ears.
All this features, plus his beard, gave the impression that he looked like an immortal priest. Before he was born his mother dreamed an immortal wearing a gold crown and embroidered robe
descending to her room. He gave her a scented plant and vanished.
She awakened to find her quilt, clothes and the entire room was lingered with an extraordinary
fragrance that last for a months. Then she became pregnant. On the day when she
was in labour, the sky was clouded with colored clouds, and the room she was in was
brighten with red beams.
The room was fragranced with the same scent again.
Legends say that young baby DaoLing was able to walk as soon as he was born. He
was extremely intelligent as he had knowledge and can memorize the entire Dao De
Jing (道德 ), astronomy, geography and other scripts at the age of seven.
張道陵天師寶誥 The Praise Mantra of Master Zhang Tian Shi The Praise Mantra (張道陵天師寶誥) was recited during most of the Taoist rituals or ceremonies.
至心皈命禮
Zhi Xin Gui Ming Li
本來南土 上泝蜀都
Ben Lai Nan Tu, Shang Yi Shu Du
先獲黃帝九鼎之丹書
Xian Huo Huang Di Jiu Fing Zhi Dan Shu
後事老君於玉局
Hou Shi Lao Jun Yu Yu Ju
千軸得修真之要
Qian Zou De Xiu Zhen Zhi Yao
一時成吐納之功
Yi Shi Cheng Tu Na Zhi Gong
法籙
Fa Lu Quan Cheng
受盟威品而結璘玦
Shou Meng Wei Pin Er Jie Ling Wa
正邪兩辨
Zheng Xie Liang Bian
奪福庭冶而化鹹泉
Duo Fu Ting Zhi Er Hua Xian Quan
德就大丹 道齊七政
De Jiu Da Dan, Dao Qi Qi Zheng
大悲大願 大聖大慈
Da Bei Da Yuan, Da Sheng Da Ci
三天扶教
San Tian Fu Jiao
輔元道體大法天師
Fu Yuan Dao Ti Da Fa Tian Shi
雷霆都省
Lei Ting Du Shen
泰玄上相都天大法主
Tai Xuan Shang Xiang Du Tian Da Fa Zhu
正一沖玄
Zheng Yi Chong Xuan
神化靜應顯佑真君
Shen Hua Jing Ying Xian You Zhen Jun
六合無窮高明大帝
Liu He Wu Qiong Gao Ming Da Di
降魔護道天尊
Xiang Mo Hu Dao Tian Zun.
-----------------------------------------
Some Talismans From Master Zhang.
Full name was ZhangLing, or Zhang DaoLing (张道陵), was the founder of the founder of Taoism Zheng Yi Sect (正一道 or天师道), or
known as Religion of Five Dou of Rice (五斗米道) during the Eastern Han Dynasty.
A native of FengXian County, Jiangsu Province, he studied in the Imperial College
and well versed in the Five Classics. He practiced meditation in Heming Mountain in
Sichuan Province during the reign of Emperor Shundi (125-144). In 141, he wrote
twenty-four Taoist texts and institutionalized Taoism, which was called the Religion
of Five Dou of Rice (五斗米道).
Its believers had to pay five dou of rice as
contribution to support his institution. It emphasized repenting one’s mistakes and
has faith in Taoists canons.
It propagated its doctrine by praying and drawing
talisman, charms, and gave treatment with blessed holy water or incantations.
Philosophy of Taoist Master Zhang TianShi emphasizes the union of man and nature,
suggesting that man controls his environment not by fighting it but by cooperating
with it. Believe in immortality.
The teaching of Wu Wei (无为) spread the thought
that man should act naturally upon objective principles instead of imposing his
subjective judgment and wishful thinking onto other people.
Many legends are told about him. One said that Zhang DaoLing was the eight
descendants of Zhang Liang, a high official of the Han Dynasty, he was a tall man,
with extraordinary appearance characterized by full forehead, red hair, green eyes,
straight nose and square mouth, bushy eyebrows and big ears.
All this features, plus his beard, gave the impression that he looked like an immortal priest. Before he was born his mother dreamed an immortal wearing a gold crown and embroidered robe
descending to her room. He gave her a scented plant and vanished.
She awakened to find her quilt, clothes and the entire room was lingered with an extraordinary
fragrance that last for a months. Then she became pregnant. On the day when she
was in labour, the sky was clouded with colored clouds, and the room she was in was
brighten with red beams.
The room was fragranced with the same scent again.
Legends say that young baby DaoLing was able to walk as soon as he was born. He
was extremely intelligent as he had knowledge and can memorize the entire Dao De
Jing (道德 ), astronomy, geography and other scripts at the age of seven.
張道陵天師寶誥 The Praise Mantra of Master Zhang Tian Shi The Praise Mantra (張道陵天師寶誥) was recited during most of the Taoist rituals or ceremonies.
至心皈命禮
Zhi Xin Gui Ming Li
本來南土 上泝蜀都
Ben Lai Nan Tu, Shang Yi Shu Du
先獲黃帝九鼎之丹書
Xian Huo Huang Di Jiu Fing Zhi Dan Shu
後事老君於玉局
Hou Shi Lao Jun Yu Yu Ju
千軸得修真之要
Qian Zou De Xiu Zhen Zhi Yao
一時成吐納之功
Yi Shi Cheng Tu Na Zhi Gong
法籙
Fa Lu Quan Cheng
受盟威品而結璘玦
Shou Meng Wei Pin Er Jie Ling Wa
正邪兩辨
Zheng Xie Liang Bian
奪福庭冶而化鹹泉
Duo Fu Ting Zhi Er Hua Xian Quan
德就大丹 道齊七政
De Jiu Da Dan, Dao Qi Qi Zheng
大悲大願 大聖大慈
Da Bei Da Yuan, Da Sheng Da Ci
三天扶教
San Tian Fu Jiao
輔元道體大法天師
Fu Yuan Dao Ti Da Fa Tian Shi
雷霆都省
Lei Ting Du Shen
泰玄上相都天大法主
Tai Xuan Shang Xiang Du Tian Da Fa Zhu
正一沖玄
Zheng Yi Chong Xuan
神化靜應顯佑真君
Shen Hua Jing Ying Xian You Zhen Jun
六合無窮高明大帝
Liu He Wu Qiong Gao Ming Da Di
降魔護道天尊
Xiang Mo Hu Dao Tian Zun.
-----------------------------------------
Some Talismans From Master Zhang.
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Zheng Yi 正一道 Maoshan Taoism
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