Welcome to Eternal Tao Taoquan
The Integral way of the Spiritual Warrior
Eternal Tao Taoquan serves the modern world through sharing the natural wisdom of the tradition of Lao Tzu and the ancient Taoist sages. Eternal Tao Taoquan promotes balance, health, harmony and virtue through personal growth and spiritual development.
Yang style Taiji Qigong & Taoist meditation, Hong Junsheng practical method Chen Taiji Quanfa Push Hands, Bagua, Shandong Northern praying mantis kung Fu, Classical Chinese weapons are taught as a path of self cultivation and spiritual refinement.
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About
After thirty years of wandering the landscape of Taoist self-cultivation and Chinese Martial Arts, the spiral has turned,D'Agostino Laoshi has returned to the beginning (yet at a much different level). The name of the first school D Laoshi opened in 1978 was called Eternal Tao Martial Arts Institute. Well, life moves you around a bit (as we all know) and his wanderings have brought him to some very interesting places in the world of Chinese martial arts & Taoist studies, As a result, the name of this new school is Eternal Tao Taoquan, to reflect the changes that he has discovered in himself over the last thirty years and his focus on internal alchemy of spirit
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Method
Taoist meditation methods have many points in common with Hindu and Buddhist systems, but the Taoist way is less abstract and far more down-to-earth than the contemplative traditions which evolved in India. The primary hallmark of Taoist meditation is the generation, transformation, and circulation of internal energy. Once the meditator has 'achieved energy' (deh-chee), it can be applied to promoting health and longevity, nurturing the 'spiritual embryo' of immortality, martial arts, healing, painting and poetry, sensual self-indulgence, or whatever else the adept wishes to do with it.
Quick Facts
Location
Eternal Tao Taoquan is located on 11 acers of picturesque land with ponds grazing horses and majestic oaks. This is the perfect place to come meditate and immerse your self in classical training.
Taoism
Taoism is not a religion, nor a philosophy. It is a "Way" of life. It is a River. The Tao is the natural order of things. It is a force that flows through every living and sentient object, as well as through the entire universe.
Qigong
The art of Qigong consists primarily of meditation, relaxation, physical movement, mind-body integration, and breathing exercises.