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Embracing Modernity: The Evolution of Taoist Magic with Tao-Gunning

Often, when we think of Taoist magic, we imagine ancient rituals, calligraphy-written talismans, and mysterious incantations. While these traditional practices are undoubtedly vital and revered, Taoism, like the Tao itself, is not static. It flows with the changes of the world, adapting and evolving to align with the nature of the universe. One such example of this evolution is the contemporary practice of Tao-Gunning.

Tao-Gunning represents a cutting-edge fusion of ancient Taoist wisdom and modern tools. It allows us to practice Taoist magic in a fresh, modern context, without sacrificing any of its profound essence. This practice, exclusive to the advanced Sun Lung Stage disciples, showcases how Taoist magic is keeping pace with the times, integrating the use of airguns to conduct powerful magic rituals.

So, what is Tao-Gunning? It is the magical act of shooting targets with a sanctified airgun. The potency and reach of your magic rely heavily on the heart and effort you put into each shot, embodied as ‘gold value.’ The louder and more powerful the gun, the greater the reach and impact of your magic. In essence, it is about transforming a modern tool into a conduit for age-old wisdom and power.

Interestingly, the sanctification process is a key part of Tao-Gunning, infusing the tool with magic power connected to the Sun Lung Palace in the court. Each sanctified gun carries a deity within, turning them into protective talismans. Just as a new body can be sanctified for a god in traditional rituals when the old one breaks, the same principle applies here. A broken gun can be replaced, and the god can be transferred to a new one.

Tao-Gunning isn’t just a fascinating integration of old and new—it’s also a thrilling practice. Switching between different guns or models brings a dynamic change, adding an element of excitement. This not only spices up your practice but also supercharges your magic. Whether it’s a Ng Lui Sin Si gun for ghost-busting or a Gum Lung Sin Si gun for attracting wealth and wisdom, each gun has its unique magic charm and purpose.

Moreover, the practice of Tao-Gunning also opens up the realm of distance magic through the method of ‘soul travelling.’ The airgun, in this case, serves as a vehicle to deploy the magic’s power from afar. This method requires a solid foundation in soul travelling, marking an advanced stage in Taoist magic practice.

In conclusion, Tao-Gunning is a testament to Taoism’s inherent adaptability, demonstrating how Taoist magic continues to flow with the rhythm of the universe, embracing advancements, and integrating them into its practice. If you are intrigued by this exciting fusion of ancient wisdom and modern tools, we invite you to join us. Get ordained through our website and start your journey of discovering Taoist magic right from your home. Remember, Taoist magic isn’t stuck in the past; it advances with nature, just as we do. Welcome to the future of Taoist magic.