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Haotian and “The Tien”

The sky Another name given to Haotian is the “Vast Sky God.” In Chinese the name of heaven is ‘sky’ or ‘.tian.’The sky in this respect does not mean the blue sky of the material world, but the spiritual sky that allocates all beings into their destiny. All beings live under the sky and cannot…
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Celestial Destiny Realm

Celestial Destiny Realm: This is the highest realm in Haotian Cultivation: In this realm one starts to know the Celestial destiny,Tian Ming. This is not ‘known’ by the mind but it is accomplished by reaching the Source of all things. Celestial Destiny Realm means to activate and attain the source. This can also be done…
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Building Dao Qi and Celestial Qi through secret hand postures

If one knows the method, it is no mystery to build Dao Qi and Celestial Qi. This is the first practice that is taught in the foundational cultivation course. Only with sufficient Dao qi and Celestial Qi does one build a strong cultivation root for Haotian and Dao cultivation to be successful. Celestial qi is…
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What is celestial cultivation?

Celserial cultivation is any cultivation that absorbs celestial qi and cultivates the primordial spirit. Celestial qi is distinct from the qi of the five elements and yin and yang. Celestial qi is the qi of heaven. In Taoism, there are 36 heavens connected to this world. This represents the immortal level. However beyond these heavens…
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What is Spirit Qi?

Spirit Qi is Qi that is brought in by the spirit as differentiated from qi that is gathered by the physical body or by the breathing. One’s awareness is one’s spirit or Shen. If one uses one’s awareness and attention to intake qi one is able to intake the Spirit Qi of heaven and earth.…
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Interesting article on Haotian
https://min.news/en/history/53e6dd0c24fa79a01dcb1da9011e8aa6.html The supreme god of the Chinese nation is Hao. He is also called Tian, Haotian, God, God, Haotian, Huangtian, Emperor, and Emperor. It was him that the ancient emperors worshipped when offering sacrifices to the sky.
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Cultivating Guang Ming – The Light of Haotian

Why is it important to cultivate Guang Ming? In the Haotian path Guang Ming is the most important energy to cultivate. Through Guang Ming one connects to Haotian. When one builds more and more Guang Ming it turns into an even higher form of energy known as Heavenly Luminescence. As the connection to Haotian deepens…
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Meditation on Haotian – Heavenly God

Haotian is the Heavenly God and source of all qi in the universe. For the ancient Taoist Cultivator, Haotian was God and could lead a cultivator to reach the Heavenly Realm. Many scholars equate Haotian with the Jade Emperor of the Taoist Pantheon. However this is not correct. Haotian is distinct for the Jade Emperor…
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Perception Level in Haotian Taoism

Cultivating at perception level is a very direct and lucid experience with Dao and the Qi of Heaven and Earth. One directly can “see” or perceive the Qi as it changes from morning to night. In the early morning one can see the heavenly qi rising upwards. And following the heavenly Qi one can see…
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