Wudang Five Dragons Heavenly Dipper Bagua Zhang is completely intertwined with Daoist theory and principles of the Eight Trigrams. The patterns the practitioner walks are ancient symbols which mimic the cycles of the Earth, the moon, the sun, and the stars. By maintaining one’s place within these patterns and unifying the body with universal principles, the practitioner is able to harness a great intrinsic power. โWhen one practices this fist method, the qi feels strong. Within a very brief period one is able to perceive the Cinnabar Fieldโs Qi becoming vigorous and abundant. When Qi circulates in the entire body, the body is light and the feet grounded. The state of mind is joyful and jovial. Detached from the worldly realm one is able to have a sensation of the body being high in the clouds.โ
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