The Student's Workbook & Teacher's Training guide: 8.5" x 11", 768 pages, paperback.
Unlike other books on Christian Mysticism that talk about spiritual transformation, this rare instructional workbook actually teaches the reader how to embody divine light, and transition through the different “death and rebirth” stages of true spiritual alchemy. Specifically written for the serious practitioner, the following teacher’s workbook is designed to open your heart and mind to the true mystical teachings of the early Christian apostles, saints, and ancient believers - and will forever change your life.
These profound spiritual teachings were specifically written for the modern - open-minded, progressive thinking Christian – and as such, these important trainings are designed to awaken the soul and bring about the powerful divine illuminations hidden within each child of light. Once the true meanings of these ancient teachings are understood and spiritually embodied, the profound insight and awakened truth can then be applied and energetically practiced in every religious sect and esoteric spiritual tradition in the world.
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Spiritual Transformation & Divine Healing. 8.5 x 11", 344 pages, paperback.
Never before has anything like this been offered to the public – these ancient teachings are both shocking, healing, and life transforming, and were at one time originally a part of the early Christian church. However, often this esoteric wisdom is considered to be far beyond the understanding associated with normal spiritual teachings, religious dogma, or esoteric mythology.
In this first book, Professor Johnson covers such topics as the origin of the Christian Religion, the true teachings of Jesus of Nazareth, the Christian Body of Light training, secret teachings hidden within the church, Christianity versus Churchianity, understanding Divine Law, the origins of the eternal soul, Divine Healing, sacred symbols, seals, and holy vigils, the question of reincarnation in the church, the book of life teachings, the inner-structure of prayer, how to activate and imprint objects using a prayer, as well as many different sacred-sound meditations, healing applications, and spiritual transformation trainings.
These are embodiment teachings, designed to uplift, transform, and enlighten the reader’s body, mind, and spirit.
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Psychic Influences & Spiritual Protection. 8.5" x 11", 230 pages, paperback
The documented knowledge and wisdom in this second book goes far beyond the study of simple fable and poltergeist activity. Instead, it enters into the deepest discoveries of divine law, which are said to rule over and govern the different spiritual realms. That being said, the mystical teachings and principles that are contained within this workbook are specifically tailored for those individuals who seek after deeper truths that have somehow eluded their current spiritual practice.
In this second book, Professor Johnson covers such topics as the metaphysical manifestations within the Christian Church, the three realms of creation, the powerful effects of psychic influence, understanding thought forms, ghosts, hauntings, demonic spirits, the study of angelology, the celestial guardians, the history of magical books, the Treasury of Light, accessing the radiant light of God, different types of exorcism, and what to do before, during, and after an exorcism, as well as many different sacred-sound meditations, healing applications, and spiritual transformation trainings.
These are embodiment teachings, designed to uplift, transform, and enlighten the reader’s body, mind, and spirit.
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By Jerry Alan Johnson. Paperback, 7.25" x 9.25", 374 pages. The following presentation is the second installment of the ancient "Jade Mirror of Numinous Treasure" (Lingbao Yujian) Daoist teachings. Included in this next mystical book are the translations and commentaries surrounding Volumes 11 – 28 of the original 43 Volume text.
In this fascinating book are many of the ancient magical invocations and secret talismans that were used by the early Lingbao Daoists to summon celestial generals to take command of wandering ghosts and disruptive spirits. Also included in these unique teachings are special star stepping instructions, the activation incantations used to empower the rituals, and the different types of altar banners that were used as important exorcism and meditation tools. 363 pages, perfect bound, softcover.
Translated by Brian Bruya, adapted and illustrated by Tsai Chih Chung. 143 pages, paperback, cartoon style. Zhuangzi Speaks is inspired by the earliest and core portions of the Zhuangzi, a major Taoist text that is at once irreverently humorous and profoundly wise. The cartoon style makes it easy to understand without loosing the underlying concepts and meanings.
By Eva Wong. 6"x 9", 268 pg, paperback. The book is divided into three parts: "The history of Taoism"traces the development of the tradition. "Systems of Taoism"explores magical sects, divination practices, devotional ceremonies and internal alchemy. Then the final part, "Taoist practices"discusses meditation, techniques of cultivation the body, and rites of purification, ceremony and talismanic magic.
By Kosta Danaos. 6"x 9", 185 pages, paperback. Kosta Danaos was accepted as a student by John Chang, a Chinese-Japanese Daoist in the Mo-Pai tradition and a master of nei kung, the practice of harnessing the controlling our body's bioenergy, or qi. Nei Kung: The Secret Teachings of the Warrior Sages describes the practice of nei kung and how learning to control our qi can result in the release of dynamic energy that can be used for healing, pyrogenesis, telekinesis, levitation, telepathy, and more.
At 321 pages, this new book contains the esoteric theories and secret training of the following magical skills: Transformation Skills of Daoist Sorcery, Two Types of Magical Transformation Skill, The Magical Transformation of Man, Observing the Present Meditation, Psychometry, Clairaudience, Transferring Thoughts, Clairvoyance, Perceiving a Person's Destiny, Seeing Spirits and Having Visions, Dream Magic, Dream Magic Training, Herbs Used To Induce Lucid Dreaming, Mind Magic, Illusionary Magic, Invisibility, Three Types of Invisibility Skills, Suspended Animation, Walking Through Walls, Soul Travel, Teleportation, Bilocation, Shape-Shifting Magic, Methods of Shape-Shifting, The Magical Transformation of External Things, Defense Magic, Healing Magic, Sex Magic, Materialization, Telekinesis, Contracting the Land, Constructing a River by Drawing a Line on the Ground, Wrapping Up The Heavens, Weather Magic, Divination Magic, Corpse Magic, Transferring a Soul, Stealing the Soul of a Coma Victim, Rituals Used In Corpse Magic In Order to Obtain a Spirit Helper, Energy, Spirit, and Soul Projection, Qi and Thought Projection, Shadow Magic Training,Three Types of Soul Projection, Five Phases of Soul Travel, Soul Projection Training, Imagination Techniques, Respiration Techniques, Mantra Sound Techniques, Advanced Soul Projection and Shape-Shifting Techniques, Communicating in the Spirit World, Encountering Spirit Beings, Stages of Spiritual Development, Introduction to Daoist Sex Magic, Three Stages of Relationship, Levels of Intimacy, Applications of Sex Magic, Using Sexual Magic for Energy Cultivation, Sexual Postures and Techniques, Sex Magic Rituals, Deity Magic and Sex Magic, Sex With An Succubus or Incubus, Sexual Encounters With Walk-Ins, Group Sex Magic, Blood Magic and Sex Magic, Blood Sacrifices and Group Sex Magic, Tonic Herbal Formulas, Aphrodisiacs, and Ancient Chinese Love Spells and Hexes.
Contains the History of Exorcism, The Three Realms of Daoist Magic, Interactions with the Spirit World, Schools of Daoist Sorcery, Understanding Psychic Influence, Principles of Psychic Interference, Psychic Attacks, Types of Psychic Attacks, Symptoms That Indicate a Psychic Attack, Defending Against Psychic Attacks, Encounters With Ghosts, Types of Hauntings, Communicating with Ghosts, Encounters With Spirits, Historic Classification of Spirits and Immortals, Seductive Spirits, Animal Spirits, Plant Spirits, Nature Spirits, Spirits of the Elemental Realms, Spirit Snakes and Spider Spirits, Sensations Attributed to the Presence of Spirit Entities, How and Why Negative Spirit Entities Attack, Self-Defense Against Spirit Entities, Protecting Children, Closing the Ghost Gate to Protect against Ghosts and Spirits, Encounters With Demonic and Evil Spirits, Demonology, Levels of Demonic Influence, Demonic Manifestation, Demonology According to Christian Mysticism, Historical Facts, Demonic Attacks, Encounters with Demon or Spirit Possessed Individuals, Demon or Spirit Oppression, Ten Reasons Why a Demon or Evil Spirit will Interact with an Individual, Three Stages of Demonic Assault (Demonic Infestation, Demonic Oppression, and Demonic Possession), History of Possession, Signs and Symptoms of Spirit Possession, Signs and Symptoms of Demonic Possession, Exorcism, Functionality of Exorcism, Four Primary Stages of Exorcism, The Ritual of Summoning Spirits for Interrogation and Exorcism, Binding and Banishing Techniques used to Remove Evil Spirit Entities, Treating Demonic or Spirit Oppression and Possession, Removing a Spirit or Demonic-Entity from a Individual, What to do After the Demon or Spirit Entity Leaves the Body, When the Demon or Spirit Entity Will Not Leave, Treatment for Phobia or Anxiety of being Spirit or Demon Oppressed, Medical Qigong Treatment for Spirit and Ghost Hallucinations, Treatment using the Thirteen Ghost Points, The Magic Circle, and Three Stages.
By Jerry Alan Johnson. Paperback, 7.25" x 9.25", 336 pages. The Jade Mirror of Numinous Treasure (靈寶玉鑒 Lingbao Yujian) Daoist teachings were popular in ancient China during the Southern Song Dynasty. These books are both the translations and commentaries of the first 10 Volumes of this unique mystical text. This is book 1 of 3 books in this series.
In this fascinating book are many of the magical invocations and secret talismans that were used by the ancient Lingbao Daoists to summon celestial generals to take command of wandering ghosts and disruptive spirits. Also included in these early teachings are special star stepping instructions, the activation incantations used to empower the rituals, and the different types of altar banners that were used as important exorcism and meditation tools. 305 pages, perfect bound softcover.
This ancient Five-Volume Daoist Text is traditionally known as The Perfected Classic on Wisdom and the Exorcism of Demons as Spoken By the Great High Lord of Cavern Perfection. It was originally written prior to 400 A.D., and was eventually categorized as Book #1032 in the Zhengtong Daozang (Daoist Canon of the Zhengtong Reign Period),during the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644A.D.). The important information contained within these five short chapters represent the secret Cavern teachings that originally accompanied ancient Daoist Alchemy Training. Because the reading was traditionally used in ancient China in order to help spiritually activate and energize the disciple's esoteric Three in One Practice, Cultivation and Transformation Practice, Small Heavenly Cycle Practice, etc.; it is presented here as an essential companion to the Daoist Internal Alchemy Neigong and Weigong Training textbook. It is important to note, that the term Cavern does not refer to a literal Cave, but instead was intended to convey the sense of Penetrating Thorough Esoteric Knowledge. Therefore this special teaching was specifically used to also help free the disciple from the mental overshadowing of the cultural trance
Translated by Thomas Miles. 6"x 9", 152 pg, paperback. In translating the full text, Miles has not only researched the meanings of the ancient Chinese characters of the Tao, he has also examined the historical significance of the language used. In his commentaries, Miles provides a depth of understanding sorely lacking in other versions. Here, in this new edition, is the original Tao Te Ching as it was read and understood in the beginning.
In this 3rd and final revised edition, Professor Johnson shares many esoteric teachings that were originally passed down to him in his quest for developing self-mastery and obtaining self-realization. Included in this final color version are new images used to help the reader understand his unique journey.
From training with many talented Chinese kungfu masters, powerful energy healers, and esoteric Daoist and Buddhist mystics - to befriending and working with high council members of the Chinese Tong, C.I.A. agents, and Contract Mercenaries - Professor Jerry Alan Johnson shares his incredible true-life adventure in this exciting 566-page teaching memoir.
With 50-years of training under his belt, Professor Johnson recounts the fascinating experience of being mentored by several great masters of Chinese internal martial artists, Chinese energetic medicine, and ancient Daoist mysticism.
By Fritjof Capra. 364 pg, paperback. An exploration of the parallels between modern physics and Eastern mysticism. (3rd edition). This new edition of the modern classic of science and mysticism includes a new afterword in which the author reviews the developments during the years since the book's first publication and posits future possibilities for a new world view. This book is intended for the general reader with interest in Eastern mysticism.
By Alan Watts. 6"x 9.25", 134 pages, paperback. A lucid discussion of Taoism and the Chinese language. Often referred to as Watts' greatest work, it is his attempt to interpret and clarify the principles of such writings as the Lao-tzu, Chuang-tzu, and the Lieh-tzu books in the terms and ideas of our own day. Care was taken to translate accurately and without embellishment, staying true to the original works. A classic translation of classics texts.
By Eva Wong. 5.5"x 8.5", 146 pg, paperback. A translation of a concise Taoist alchemical manual known as the Dragon-Tiger Classic. It covers three forms of Taoist practice: external alchemy—ingestion of minerals, herbs and other substances to attain health; sexual alchemy—using the energy of a sexual partner to cultivate his or her own energy; and internal alchemy—meditation, calisthenics and yogic postures to cultivate mind and body.
Translated by Gia-Fu Feng & Jane English. 8.5"x 11", 164 pages, paperback. This book is a companion volume to Tao Te Ching. Chuang Tsu captures the depth of Chinese thinking with humor, imagery and fantasy. The seven "Inner Chapters"presented in this translation are accepted by scholars as being definitely the work of the Taoist master Chuang Tsu. This new edition includes many new nice photos to enhance understanding.
By Hsi Lai. 6"x 9", 264 pages, paperback. Traditions that focus on women, traditions that stem from a long line of courtesans and female Taoist adepts. Translations of the ancient teachings from a rare White Tigress manual dating back 3,000 years explain techniques for absorbing male sexual energy, intensifying orgasms, restoring beauty, re-creating youthful sexual energy, and enlivening the sexual organs. The teachings of the White Tigress lead to the Taoist sexual and spiritual refinement.
Translated by Eva Wong. 5.5"x 8.5", 178 pages, paperback. A story of six men and one woman who overcome tremendous hardships on the journey to self-mastery. These characters and their teacher are all historical figures who lived in Southern Sung and Yuan (1271-1368) dynasties. The novel brings to life the essentials of Taoist philosophy and practice, both through the instructions and through the experiences of the characters.
By Garri Garripoli. 5.5"x 8.5", 142 pages, paperback. Tao of the Ride is not so much about Garripoli's recent two-year adventure in China studying with martial arts masters and traditional Chinese healers as it is about the thoughts that result from a lifetime of "breaking the mold."In this book, he takes the ancient Chinese philosophy of Taoism and explains it in a down-to-earth style that only long, loud cruises on a motorcycle could inspire.
This particular training manual provides information originating from the Taiqing (Great Clarity) Daoist tradition, and includes secret methods of writing magical talismans and speaking sacred Words of Power via Breath Incantations. This particular Taiqing Daoist Manual provides for four special categories of magical talismans, as well as their specific stroke orders, and their essential activation incantations. Included in this special training manual are: The special categories of magical talismans traditionally used for the Suppression of Demon Spirits and for Blessing the Home; which are to be posted up on the wall or main pillar of the house like a Public Notice. These special Taiqing Talismans must both be written with Black Pine Soot Ink and Cinnabar on Yellow Talisman Paper. The special categories of magical talismans traditionally used for Summoning Spirits and for Treating Diseases. These special Taiqing Talismans must be written with Red Cinnabar Ink on standard Yellow Talisman Paper. 61 pages
By Mantak Chia. 8"x 10", 224 pages. In Energy Balance through the Tao, Master Mantak Chia introduces 45 fully illustrated Tao Yin exercises to Western readers. He explains the history behind the practice and its connections to other complementary Chinese exercise forms, such as tai chi. In this book Chia focuses on the lying and sitting positions of Tao Yin, which improve health and structural alignment and, once mastered, strengthen movements and postures in standing positions. The benefits of these remarkably simple exercises include harmonizing chi, developing strength and flexibility through tendon stretching, relaxing the abdominal muscles and the diaphragm, releasing toxins through the breath, and training the "second brain"in the lower abdomen to coordinate and direct these processes.
Translated by Eva Wong. 5"x 7.25", 113 pg, paperback. Hui-ming Ching is a classic Taoist manual on the circulation of internal energy by means of meditation. It is the inspiration behind many qigong techniques, and contains one of the most complete descriptions of the Microcosmic and Microcosmic Orbits. This translation includes the text's illustrations and main commentaries.
By Brian Walker. 5"x 9", 108 pg, paperback. The book was banned during a period of political discord in China, and all copies were ordered to be burned. Were it not for the tradition of oral transmission of sacred scriptures from master to student, they would have been lost forever. Unlike other translations, Brian Walker's rendition of Lao Tzu's profound oral teachings, as recorded in the Hua Hu Ching, seems admirably clear and to the point.
Translated by Thomas Cleary. 5"x 7.25", 111 pg, paperback. These ancient Chinese Taoist texts explain the transformative effects sex can have when properly and wisely practiced, demonstrating Taoism's emphasis on cultivating life's "three treasures"- vitality, energy, and spirit - in all the activities of daily life. The texts are part of the famous Mawangdui finds, Han Dynasty tombs that yielded the richest cache of ancient medical manuscripts ever found in China.
Translated by Arthur Waley. 5.5"x 8", 262 pages, paperback. Lao Tzu's Tao Te Ching is one of the most important and profound texts of world literature. The book is divided into eighty-one short sections that are both eloquent and inspiring. This edition of Arthur Waley's definitive translation includes a comprehensive introduction, commentary, and notes section and offers the reader a perfect introduction.
451 pages. The following book contains the Study of the Realm of Minerals, Introduction to the Alchemical Transformations of Minerals, History of Magical and Medicinal Rocks, Formation of Minerals and Crystals, Minerals in Traditional Chinese Pharmacology, Absorbing the Healing Properties of Gems, Creating Gem Ens Elixirs, Cleansing the Crystal With Sunlight, Moonlight, Flowing Water or Earth, Ritualistic Cleansing and Incantations, Charging a Stone, Storage and Care of the Gem Elixir, Dose and Administration, Toxic Stones, Planetary Gem Elixirs, The Categorization of Planetary Gem Elixirs and Specific Powers, Lapidary (The Secret Powers of Rocks and Gems), The Magical Qualities of Gemstones and Minerals, Magical Defenses using Minerals and Stones, Ritual Cleansing, Purifying the Altar Room, Summoning the Celestial Immortals, Using Breath Incantations to Open, Imprint, and Activate a Magical Stone, Ending the Ritual and Closing the Magical Ceremony, The Magical Energetic Properties of Gemstone Formulas, Divination Using A White Jade Ball, Healing With Crystals, Prayer Beads (Malas), Using the Prayer Stone Beads, Types of Prayer Beads, Using Malas As An Oracle, Using Malas to Ward Off Ghosts, Magical Stone Rings, Imprisoning a Spirit in a Magic Ring, Other Techniques Using Magical Rings, Magic Stone Talismans, Secret Powers of Metals, Planetary Metals, Spirit Rocks, Good Energetic Rocks, Evil Energetic Rocks, Element Rocks, Energy Regulators, Sacred Stone Formations, Gathering Qi from Caves, History of Cave Meditation, Preparation for Cave Meditation, and Guidelines for Cave Training. Also contains an Introduction to the Alchemical Transformations of Plants, Superior, Medium, and Inferior Herbs, Gathering Energy from Nature, The Magical Properties of Trees, Gathering Qi from Trees , Locating Tree Power Spots, Precautions, Tree Spirits, Forest Spirits, The Magical Properties of Plants, Visionary Plants, Gathering Qi From Plants, Gathering Energy from Bushes, Suffumigation, Meditation for Absorbing the Plant's Essence, Plant Spirits, Chinese Historical Encounters With Plant Spirits, Communicating With Plant Spirits, Harvesting the Magical Essence of the Plant's Spirit, Ancient Chinese Plant Alchemy, The Magical Art of Plant Alchemy, Creating A Magical Plant Tincture, Plant Ens (Creating Immortal Elixirs), Plant Stones (Creating Immortal Pills), Using Herbs To Create Talismanic Paper, The Study of the Realm of Animals, Introduction to the Alchemical Transformations of Animals, Animal Images of Ancient China, Chinese Totem Animals, Using Animal Masks For Protection, Animal Magic (Familiars), Types of Familiars, Interacting With Animal Familiars, Daoist Bagua Animal Totems, Daoist Celestial Animal Totems, Animal Shapeshifting, Animal Sacrifices, The Energetic Power of Blood, The Blood Ritual, and Creating a Blood Spirit.
By Eva Wong. 5.5"x 8.5", 104 pages, paperback. This book contains translations of three texts on understanding the Tao. All three texts are found in the T'ai-hsuan section of the Taoist canon. Here, Eva Wong presents and explains three classic texts on understanding the Tao in the macrocosm of the universe and the microcosm of the body that provide and excellent overview of the three traditional levels of the Taoist teachings-Outer, Inner, and Secret.
Translated by Eva Wong. 5.5"x 8.5", 136 pages, paperback, with a commentary by Shui-Ching Tzu. Written between the 2nd and 5th centuries, the book is attributed to T'ai Shang Lao-chun, the legendary figure widely known as Lao-tzu. A principal part of the Taoist canon for many centuries. Accompanying commentary, written in the 19th century by Shui ching Tzu, explains the alchemical symbolism of the text.
By Robert Svoboda and Arnie Lade. 160 pages, paperback. These two indigenous healing arts arising independently in China and India communed and exchanged experience, techniques, and therapeutic substances over the epochs of their development. This book's valuable comparison provides a pioneer effort in examining the historical, theoretical and practical relationships of two great systems of medicine.
By C. Alexander and Annellen Simpkins. 5.25"x 6.25", 128 pages, paperback. Divided into three parts, the book outlines the background and development of the philosophy, illustrated with stories to bring the history to life. It then explains key concepts and shows ways to incorporate the insights of Taoism into one's life through such activities as meditation, breathing exercises, and exploring the natural world.
By Loy Ching-Yuen. 6"x 9", 55 pg, paperback. Taoist Master Loy, a teacher of martial and healing arts in1900s, wrote The Supreme Way to give his students an understanding of how China's 3 great religious traditions have co-existed for 2,000 years. Occasionally breath-taking in its description of the process of higher Taoist meditation, this book also delineates Buddhist compassion and Confucian humanism.
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