Kunlun Clarifications
Kunlun Nei gung not just one Practice
Kunlun Nei Gung, not just one practice.
I received some questions in regards to clarifications of Kunlun Nei Gung. This art was created by my efforts and the efforts of my various Taoist teachers that I have come to know through both my training and friendships with them.
I chose the name “Kunlun Nei Gung” because it represented the many aspects of my teachers’ philosophies. It embodies the idea of the path of no more learning and the image of the peak of the mountain or the top of the head. Kunlun Nei Gung was also representative of a path students could perfect without the dogma of other systems.
The name Kunlun Nei Gung reflects the personal arts and flavors of teaching of all my masters. Using this name allowed me to honor all my masters, instead of singling out one teacher and insulting the rest
There is a Taoist system called Kunlun Pai, but it is more of a martial art and a style of qi gong. In this system I have taught, I stress the underlying principles of my teachers, which show the practitioner how to be self-awakening, self-healing and self-knowing
In this system I have taught, I stress the underlying principles of my teachers, which show the practitioner how to be self-awakening, self-healing and self-knowing.
My masters all agreed that this name was representative of a system in which the practitioner could awaken themselves through their own efforts, a system that would build the practitioner’s character and bring forth a person who could then assist in the growth of others.
My systems are not the same in style, form or result as that of my teachers.
Be Well,
Max
