Articles
This section of the website contains a series of articles and insights designed to provide inspiration for your practice of the work. We'll be posting new articles on a periodical basis. In the meantime, please don't hesitate to contact us if you have any further question regarding the articles or the work in general.
Ram's message read out at the Whispered Teachings Gathering -20th January 08
Are we ready to leave the city and venture out into the dessert to discover the oasis?
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Taoist Water Method - Meetings by the River
The retreat will focus upon standing meditation, locating and dissolving energetic and structural blockages, cloud hands and Taoist breathing and Pranayama. The focus of this article is breath. More >>
The Marriage of Heaven & Earth
As did the ancient yogis, so too did the Taoists recognise the body as a guide. Through movement in and of the physical body, the 7 bodies of the Tao are discovered, gradually, as skill, concentration and mindfulness are developed. More >>
Opening the Energy Gates of the Body
Opening the Energy Gates of the Body is Taoist energy work. A natural system that is boundless and makes use of what we we can all directly perceive as a means to refining our perception until we realise the absolute Tao. More >>
Jump into Being - the Raw Mystical Experience
What are we pursuing when we undertake the Jump into Being? The answer is simply this: to experience what we are in a most impactful way. More>>
Pranayama and Taoist breathing
Yogic and Taoist breathing differ in method and form but not in effect and goal. Principally, Pranayama seeks to prolong inhalation, retention and exhalation. Taoist breathing seeks to make inhalation and exhalation follow seamlessly while prolonging the breath. More>>
Chi Gung and Yoga
Ram takes a closer look at these two traditions in terms of their philosophy, approach and relationship. More >>
Support material for the Marrow Washing Classic
Ram originally wrote this particular piece as support material for those who were practicing the Marrow Washing Classic. However, much of the information can be applied to other forms of chi gung as well. More >>

