Taoistické Tai Chi



Sacred Chant of the Purification of the Body (jing san san jau)May the Heavenly venerable One of the precious SpiritProtect the form of our being.Protect the souls of the all sentient beings.Let out internal organs be healthy and strong.May the Green Dragon and the White TigerGuard the innermost depths of our spirit.May the Raven and Warrior StarsProtect and strengthen our bodies.Let this be carried out as speedily as a command!D?ing san san dzauLing bou tin d?inOn wai san jingD?ong sang wan pakNg d?ong jin ming?in lang bak fuDi d?ong tan wanD?í d?o jin mouSi wai ngo sanGap gap ju lo linPosvátn? zpěv k o?i?tění tělaNech? Nebesk? Ctihodn? a Drahocen? DuchOchraňuje formu na?eho bytíOchraňuje du?e v?ech cítících bytostíNech? jsou na?e vnit?ní orgány zdravé a silné.Nech? Zelen? Drak a Bíl? Tygrst?e?í nejvnit?něj?í hloubky na?eho ducha.Nech? Krkavec a Hvězda BojovníkaOchraňují a posilují na?e těla.Nech? je to provedeno tak rychle jako rozkaz!Wikipedie:Tygr - The tiger has been common in the southern and northeastern China, and is revered by the Chinese as a creature with many symbolic attributes. Each direction of the compass is traditionally believed to be ruled by a mythical creature; the White Tiger is the ruler of the West. -In Daoism, however, the 'jade hare' was paralleled by the 'golden raven' in alchemical refinement, highlighting the harmonious relationship between 'Yin' and 'Yang'. Dragon is yang. It symbolizes the movement of life growing upward and outward, like a plant growing from a seed. The Green Dragon represents the spring thunder and rains that nourish living things. In the Spring, the Dragon is said to come out of its hiding place under the earth and rise up into the sky creating thunder and rain. Hence the Dragon also represents the incitement of life and movement.The Tiger is yin. The White Tiger represents autumn, when growing thing begin to withdraw into the earth, when the first frost comes to kill living things. Hence the Tiger can represent death, but also the quiet and stillness of late autumn as it moves into winter. The Tiger is therefore associated with the still lake whose depths cannot be seen. In this context, the Dragon and Tiger together represent the natural cycle of life and death that moves through us and all living things. ................
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