Qi Flows Naturally Newsletter Oct. 2013
by Michael Winn
L: Precipitous view from 9,000 feet Mt. Changbai, into one of the highest volcanic lakes in the world.R: The highest volcanic waterfall in the world flows down into the valley where I believe One Cloud lived and meditated.——————— Dear Lovers of Deep Volcanic Earth Mysteries, I first learned of Mt. Changbai from Mantak Chia decades ago. It’s in Chinese Siberia, not easy to get to! Wow! What a trip! Love to share my recent exploration of Mt. Changbai, “Perpetually White Mountain”. My story and photos will interest anyone interested in the lineage roots of the Healing Tao and the origins of its famous inner alchemy methods. Mt. Changbai is an active volcano with a well named “Heavenly Lake” atop it in northeast China. Every volcanic core acts as a kind of deep earth portal. But Mt. Changbai contains “water falling from Heaven” (collected in a lake) and “fire rising from Earth”, hot magma below the lake, held in exquisite alchemical balance. Spiritual Science of Water & Fire Normally, water sinks and fire rises, and they separate. According to Taoist Internal Medicine, this separation of yin & yang is why we grow old. Our sexual energy leaks out below, and our brain, over-cooked by excess thinking and our heart stressed out by reactive emotions, release heat above. Eventually this separation causes organ exhaustion and death. We need balanced water and fire to rejuvenate our bodies and grow new cells. In alchemy, when water and fire meet and couple in the reversed position of Mt. Changbai’s volcanic Heavenly Lake, the inner ground of our soul, called “True Earth”, is stabilized within the “ordinary earth” of our body’s field. This is the whole purpose of Water & Fire Inner Sexual Alchemy – to reverse and couple these forces in our body to preserve our integrity. From this True Earth soul ground the alchemically refined “True Gold” of an evolved Self can emerge if our virtue is high and we learn how to concentrate our consciousness. Our monkey mind – the undisciplined ego – continually scatters our consciousness with frivolous desires. True Gold is the part of us that is so pure it will live beyond this physical life, after death. This generation of True Earth is happening continuously at Changbai volcano, making it an especially beneficial place for humans to meditate there. One Cloud’s History & Healing Tao Lineage The nine days I spent on Mt. Changbai was for me a journey to the very roots of the Healing Tao lineage. Mantak Chia’s teacher One Cloud, an ardent life-long spiritual seeker of the Way, left his family and business in the 1920’s (around age 45) and went searching for an inner alchemy teacher in the remote wilds of Mt. Changbai. He found a Taoist hermit named White Cloud. White Cloud taught One Cloud the practical secrets of the original Tao Seven Formulas of Internal Alchemy that had been orally transmitted, adept-to-adept, for over a thousand years. One Cloud left Mt. Changbai sometime after the Japanese invaded Manchuria, prior to WWll. He told Mantak how he hiked down from Mt. Changbai one day into the nearest town (likely Erdao Baihe, the last town on the only railroad to Changbai). He climbed into a tree to rest, but was forced to stay in the tree for 7 days when Japanese soldiers camped below. One Cloud could survive this long without food, as he had attained the breatharian state. Later he walked all the way across China to Hong Kong (like walking from Maine to San Diego, only farther). In the 1960’s Mantak Chia left Thailand and attended high school in Hong Kong. It was his fate to study with One Cloud in his hermit hut in the mountains a few miles behind Hong Kong’s famous Yuen Yuen Taoist temple. It was in this Hong Kong hut that One Cloud regaled young Mantak with tales about Changbaishan (shan = mountain). No one knows what became of One Cloud’s teacher White Cloud, who stayed at Changbai – perhaps he ascended on an immortal crane into one of the Taoist heavens? Decades after first meeting Mantak, I discovered for myself that Changbai is an incredibly powerful portal for transformative Qi. Mantak had never visited Changbai, but after I told him how incredible it was he soon made a visit. I believe this fire & water volcano is the hidden source of spiritual power behind the success of the Healing Tao’s transmission worldwide. There are many other alchemy groups in China who have NOT spread beyond their local sacred mountain (most of which I’ve visited on my many China Dream Trips). My evolution of One Cloud’s formulas, after decades of teaching and refining them: http://www.healingtaousa.co/one_clouds_nine_tao_alchemy_formulas.html
Above: Mt. Changbai’s Heavenly Lake is an amazing water alchemyportal into Deep Earth. I meditated for hours on this chunk of lava, remnant of the world’s most powerful volcanic explosion in the last 10,000. years. Decades earlier on a Spring Equinox I had a mirror experience atop the Great Pyramid’s capstone, afire alchemy portal into Heaven. Changbai is a water alchemy portal into deep Earth. These were bookends for me to the planetary shift as Earth crossed the Dark Rift of the Milky Way galaxy’s center, marking the change from the Age of Pisces to the Age of Aquarius. As I meditated deeply at Mt. Changbai, One Cloud’s claim that he and his teacher White Cloud attained the breatharian state became very believable. Note that documented cases exist, in multiple spiritual traditions, of people not eating for long periods and not losing weight. The volcano’s water-fire alchemy energy is so strong that it meditates you effortlessly. I’ve never had such easy, deep and powerful kan & li (water & fire) alchemy meditations. Every cell in my body, my deepest jing (bone marrow, sexual essence and DNA-RNA) felt like it was being vibrated at a super high frequency in a cosmic pressure cooker. When you are being fed this kind of Qi energy from within, giving up solid food can be effortless — if you have a method for capturing the powerful Qi field in your body. My visit gave me many amazing breakthroughs. I felt I had found the missing piece of a planetary jigsaw puzzle that began years earlier when I had a visitation from a Taoist immortal a few days before I had myself locked inside the Great Pyramid (story is in my book chapter in Internal Alchemy: Self, Society,& Quest for Immortality, edited by Livia Kohn, excerpted at: https://healingtaousa.com/cgi-bin/articles.pl?rm=mode2&articleid=94). Staying all night in the King’s Chamber, and for many nights atop the capstone, activated in me the pure fire element needed for whole-planet alchemy work. But I found this fire initiation atop the Great Pyramid somehow incomplete. The Taoist alchemy work seemed necessary to balance out the planet’s East-West hemispheric brain. At Mt. Changbai, I felt I had found simultaneously both the crown and root chakras of China, and that it somehow held a counter-balancing truth to the field held by the Great Pyramid. This relates to our planet’s two oldest traditions, matriarchal Lemuria and patriarchal Atlantis. This is a subject too deep for this letter, but to be discussed fully in an upcoming book. I heard about White Cloud and Mt. Changbai from Mantak Chia when I was one of his first Western students in New York’s Chinatown. I have been to China 22 times since then (as of 2024). Why did it take me so long to get to this sacred Taoist mountain, at the root of my spiritual lineage? Why has Mantak Chia never visited it? It’s easy to NOT visit Mt. Changbai, as it’s so far out of the way. I travelled 17 hours by car and train from the nearest big city airport of Shenyang. It is north of North Korea, in Manchuria, essentially part of Siberia. It’s the equivalent of northern Maine in the USA, or Nova Scotia above it. It is the largest pristine nature preserve in China (8,100 square miles). It’s where China’s most potent herbs like ginseng are grown, and Changbai Deer antler are harvested. Wild Siberian tigers and amur bears still roam freely. Mt. Changbai volcanic rim has 16 peaks. But views of its lake are often covered in mists, especially during summer monsoon months. The internet is filled with stories of disappointed travelers who could not see the lake inside the crater. I was very blessed to have clear weather in late August. This perpetual cloud cover makes the long journey to Changbai risky for tourists, except in winter when it’s very clear… but can get down to -45 F on the rim! The forested areas on the lower slopes of Changbai are warmer, with volcanic hotsprings. They were perfect for a Taoist recluse like White Cloud to get away from the noise of civilization. I hedged my risk of bad weather on Changbai by staying for 9 days. I had another reason to visit the area. I was invited to speak at an International Qigong and Longevity conference in Tonghua, near Changbai. Even in Tonghua I noticed my qigong practice was picking up a Qi transmission from Changbai, more than one hundred miles away. (See the summary of my talk on “The Three Secrets of Super-Longevity” below). China’s “Most Dangerous Volcano” May Erupt Soon Back to Changbai. What makes it so energetically powerful? It’s because of it’s intense volcanic activity. In 969 A.D. – about a thousand years ago – Changbai had what scientists call the “millennial eruption” – the most powerful blowout in the last 10,000 years, atomizing a three mile wide mountain top. It was one hundred times more powerful than Mt. Helena’s eruption in 1980. It was three times the size of the eruption that created Crater Lake in Oregon 7800 years ago. Crater Lake is lovely to visit today, it energetically feels very serene, but it lacks the “on-the-edge” of actively combusting water & fire dynamic that makes Changbai much more powerful. Changbai volcano has been erupting for several thousand years. But its biggest explosion was in the Song Dynasty. exactly when Taoist schools of neidan were flourishing and developing the internal alchemy formulas that White Cloud inherited from Tao masters like Lu Dongbin. I suspect the energy of that huge explosion affected the collective psyche of China and accelerated its spiritual development. Is Changbai ready to soon give another boost? Since 969 AD, Changbai has erupted again three times, including a minor flow as recently as 1903. It is considered China’s “most dangerous” volcano, and likely to erupt again within a decade or two. Researchers believe the magma chamber beneath Changbai has started to refill. From 2002 to 2006, seismic activity increased to 72 earthquakes per month. It peaked in November 2003 with 243 quakes. Hot springs near the volcano show increased gas emissions, caused by degassing of freshly injected magma.
You can boil eggs in hot springs near Small Heavenly Lake, in a forrested valley about halfway down the side of the volcano. This is where I believe that One Cloud and White Cloud lived. There is Taoist outdoor shrine there, built 20 years ago for a love-story film made about Changbai. Chinese athletes light a torch and perform ceremony atop Changbai to start the 2007 Asia Games. Today the shrine is used actively by pilgrims, and features Sun Simiao, considered the father of Chinese medicine. This is the holiest mountain for both North and South Koreans – half the volcano is within North Korea, and Koreans especially line up to bow and pray at the outdoor shrine. Over 2 million ethnic Chinese-Koreans live nearby Mt. Changbai.
Emerald Lake is also near where I believe One Cloud lived, with many beautiful waterfalls. Changbai is the holy mountain of the Manchus, who ruled China from 1644-1911 (Qing dynasty). It’s the mythical birthplace of Bukuri Yongson, whose ancestors were the founders of the Manchu state and the Qing Dynasty. The sacred mountain is prized as the original Manchu homeland. During the Qing, annual rites were held there to celebrate the origins of the ruling dynasty. Changbai can be found in Chinese geographical texts dating back to the Shanhai jing, “Classic of Mountains and Seas,” of the 3rd century B.C., a major source of Chinese mythology. One Cloud told Mantak Chia that “the higher he climbed up Changbai, the more warmth he found”. Hot springs would explain that remark, and Small Heavenly Lake or nearby Emerald Lake with its gorgeous waterfalls would have supplied needed water for hermits. The area has abundant herbs and edible greenery, and the deep valley is protected from harsh winds. I found the spiritual energy of Changbai is easier to meditate with and capture at the level of Small Heavenly Lake (beside the volcano’s fire-water coupling) than on the rim (2000 feet above the lake). The winters are cold and dry (due to Arctic winds) but there is only light snow. A strong Taoist internal practice can generate heat inside the body to repel cold. I interviewed the caretaker at Small Heavenly Lake, Wang Shih Fan, who has lived there 22 years and raised two children there. It’s definitely livable. Tao Master Ju Xi: Changbaishan Pai is THE Original Taoist Path My theory about where One Cloud and White Cloud lived was given credence by the only local Taoist I could find near the base of Changbai. Finding this totally secluded Taoist was an amazing story in itself. I had searched the internet in vain for any references to modern Taoists near Changbai. All the locals said there was no Taoist temple or Taoists they knew of. At the county museum it mentioned a Taoist hermit had built a bagua-shaped “Tao miao” (temple) on the rim of the North Slope (at 9000 ft. elev.) in around 1905, shortly after the train came to Changbai. It was built from stone, but the Taoist hermit found life so difficult on top that he abandoned it after some years and it fell into decay. I could not even find its remnants. The “Stone Forest” of lava formations fills the park at the base of Mt. Changbai, reminderof its massive eruption.
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