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Young Taoist

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Denis, standing on the threshold of adulthood, embarks on a transformative journey of self-discovery and growth, guided by the ancient wisdom of the Taoists. His guide is his teacher. Her family received this knowledge from a Tibetan nun in the mid-20th century. She introduces him to long-lost sources, which contributes to his understanding of the ancient culture of the East. Helping Denis cope with his first feelings of close contact with a woman, she teaches him how to manage the sexual energy that is emerging in him. Taoist practices help him become a wise, balanced man who loves women. Descriptions of family relationships are shown in the traditions of the ancient Taoists, when each family took a blood oath of secrecy. The content is consistent with the ethical principles of Taoism, demonstrating their pursuit of health and balance between Yang and Yin energies, like the sunrise coloring the sky with shades of hope and promise calling to the future, and like the moonrise whispering of eternity.
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Chapter 1 - Introduction

«When Yin rises to the heart and Yang descends to the kidneys,

they meet in Dan Tian, giving birth to the immortal elixir»

Treatise on Tai Chi

The book is written in the genre of Taoist erotic culture, which serves to strengthen the spirit and body. "When the mind dissolves in a wave of pleasure, and attention is held at its source, this is immersion in Bhairava," sutra 109, "Vijnana-bhairava-tantra".

For Taoism, everything natural is good. Anything that does not coincide with the harmonious world of nature is bad and is understood as a departure from the Tao — the fundamental principle of the world. It is impossible to apply ethical and moral categories to nature. "Heaven and Earth are not humane." The opposites of "good and bad" and "good and evil" are created by humans, and humans themselves are part of the flow of the Tao (samsara in Buddhism), but not the center of the universe, that is, they are deprived of ontological status.

There are always people among us who are bearers of spiritual truth. It is the college teacher, with the help of the knowledge of the ancient Taoists, who helps the young man take his first steps into adult life. Due to traditional emotional closeness, the woman gives him space for dialogue, emotions, and warmth. The role of women is multifaceted. Whether it is a mother, grandmother, older sister, aunt, or mentor. It is especially important in what context and with what warmth she fulfills this role. She reveals and shows him the hidden possibilities that are inherent in a person and determined by his strongest natural instinct, the instinct to continue the family line. By treating sexual energy with care and cultivating it, a person achieves truly remarkable results in their life journey.

The Taoist ancient practices for rejuvenating men and women described in the book strengthen harmony in family relationships, which contributes to a stable union and spiritual growth. They promote depth and awareness in relationships, health, and longevity, which is important for continuing the family line as a key principle of the family. Some sexual energy exercises may sometimes be unacceptable in society, but in Taoism, they are part of the spiritual path to perfection. The book does not describe or promote non-traditional sexual relationships. The description of the exchange of Yin energy between sisters is shown not as a physical act, but as a deep spiritual process based on the harmony of female nature. The feminine energy associated with Yin is the embodiment of water, which takes the form of the vessel in which it is contained. When women, sisters, meet, their natural Yin energy is amplified through interaction, just as two or more sources of water merge into a single powerful stream. The Yin flow is strengthened because it finds fertile ground for growth in the hearts of those who are ready to accept and give it. Like water that nourishes the roots of trees, this energy enlivens everything around it, filling the world with gentleness, calm, and harmony.

Daoist practices do not require Tibetan mountains or temple bells. They are in how you breathe in the morning air of a birch forest, listen to the whisper of the wind, how you remain silent when words are not needed, how you feel the penetration of Qi when you touch your hand, seeing the warm glow between your palms, through which energy flows from heart to heart, connecting you to the past, present, and future.

The illustrations were created using Fooocus AI and Paint.Net software. The people and properties depicted in the illustrative material are not related to real persons or objects.The purpose of this book is to draw people's attention to knowledge that has been accumulated over thousands of years. Perhaps they will find gems of wisdom there that will help them improve their health. This is my first book. English is not my native language. I apologize in advance for any translation errors.