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Data Title: "Maoshan Qimen Secret Manual," authored by Xiaoyao Dunjia, in PDF electronic book format, totaling 277 pages. This set of materials is compiled and organized byYijing Mysticism Data Networkhoping to assist you in learning Qimen Dunjia.
Xiaoyao Dunjia, originally named Zhang Shuai, born in 1985 in Jingdezhen City, Jiangxi Province, has been fascinated with Yiology since his teenage years and is a well-known scholar in the study and application of Yiology in China. He inherited a family secret from a young age, received authentic teachings from folk and Taoist masters, and integrated the essence of various scholarly traditions into a comprehensive system; emphasizing practice, broad learning, exploring the mysteries of life, observing the changes of time, predicting life's encounters, adhering to sincerity, practicing loyalty and forgiveness, and following the school’s principles of "Three Strategies and Four Actions": Three Strategies (self, others, and the world), Four Actions (establishing the heart for Heaven and Earth, setting the fate for the people, inheriting the ancient sacred teachings, and creating peace for all generations); inheriting the essence of traditional Yiology, adapting to the needs of the information age, aiming to utilize Yiology fully for the benefit of all people, striving for disciples to cultivate both virtue and skill, loyalty, filial piety, friendship, benevolence, transforming oneself and influencing others, promoting Yi culture, using Yi to seek the Way, applying learning practically, and aiding society.
Taoism is a native religion of China, one of the three pillars of Chinese traditional culture. Throughout its long historical evolution, it has profoundly influenced China's political, economic, cultural, and ideological development, and has played a significant role in shaping the national character of the Chinese people. Mr. Lu Chi once pointed out that "The root of China lies in Taoism." However, with the development and changes of history, many Taoist materials passed down over thousands of years are often incomplete due to wars and natural disasters.
Regarding Maoshan techniques, they are a branch of Taoist magic, always shrouded in mystery, as their techniques can exorcise ghosts and subdue demons, inspiring awe. Initially called "Jade Maiden Joy Spirit Technique," they have now become quite mature. Practitioners use talismans, incantations, and some Taoist secret implements, leveraging supernatural powers to assist their actions, which is wondrous beyond words. When I was young, I studied under a Maoshan master who pointed out: "Maoshan techniques are a long-lost form of Qimen Dunjia. Qimen Dunjia is divided into magical Qimen, military Qimen, and technical Qimen, and Maoshan magic is the long-lost magical Qimen." Both Maoshan magic and Qimen magic require rituals at the Six Ding and Six Jia gods altar, inviting the Twelve Creek Maidens and three major generals to assist, so that the magic can quickly take effect.
This book starts with the basics of Qimen Dunjia, comprehensively explaining the knowledge of Qimen Tuo Jia, as well as the methods of the Maoshan ancestors' spiritual communication, and the highest level of spiritual practice—spiritual communication. Spiritual communication is divided into three levels: first, Spirit Descending, also known as the spirit medium stage, where the body is used as a conduit for communication between gods and humans, utilizing divine power; second, Spirit Possession, where the practitioner has some ability, and the gods assist from the side, working together; third, Spiritual Perception, which is the practitioner's own divine power, a tool for receiving messages.
This book is an internal material I compiled for students. Anyone who leaks it will face irreversible consequences. I am not responsible for accidents caused by learning my techniques illegally. It also includes the essence of my teachings during the time of instruction, organized here for everyone's reference, study, and exchange.
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