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The Mantak Chia - Complete Tao Garden Series is a comprehensive educational collection that captures the core teachings of the Universal Healing Tao (UHT) system directly from Grandmaster Mantak Chia's world-renowned retreat center in Chiang Mai, Thailand. Series Overview
How to approach the 36 Volumes (The Tao Garden Timeline)
If you were to book a 6-month residential training at Tao Garden, the curriculum follows this exact map: Mantak Chia - Complete Tao Garden Series -36 Vo...
Troubleshooting (common issues)
- Difficulty feeling chi: increase relaxation, lengthen abdominal breathing, shorten sessions, practice tactile-movement qigong.
- Restlessness during meditation: add gentle movement qigong or brisk walking before sitting.
- Dizziness during microcosmic orbit: slow breathing, stop, return to abdominal breathing; do fewer rounds.
- Emotional releases: expect tears or strong feelings—practice inner smile, grounding, and journaling.
Energy Circulation & Organ Healing (6–12 months)
- Sit comfortably, relax.
- Send breath/awareness to lower dantian (below navel).
- Visualize/feel energy ascending the spine (Governing Vessel) on inhale to crown, then descending the front midline (Conception Vessel) on exhale back to lower dantian.
- Repeat slowly for 10–30 minutes; avoid forcing energy—gentle, consistent circulation.
What is the "Complete Tao Garden Series"?
The term "Tao Garden" refers to Chia’s international training center in Chiang Mai, Thailand—a 20-acre living laboratory where students from over 50 countries come to detox, train, and meditate. The "36 Volumes" refers to the core set of instructional books and manuals that mirror the residential training path. These are not random topics; they follow a precise, step-by-step energetic progression: The Mantak Chia - Complete Tao Garden Series
- Volume 23: Lesser Kan and Li: Recharging the Original Force – The return to the "pre-natal" state (Shen within Jing).
- Volume 24: Healing of the Self via the Soul – Differentiation between the Hun (Ethereal soul – liver) and the Po (Corporeal soul – lungs).
- Volume 25: Chi Nei Tsang II: Abdominal Chi Circulation – Surgical-level internal massage to free the diaphragm and allow the heart to "drop" into the lower abdomen.
- Volume 26: Craniosacral Chi Kung – Aligning the breath with the flow of cerebrospinal fluid up the spine.
- Volume 27: Muscle/Tendon Changing Classic (Yi Jin Jing) – Taoist version of the Shaolin classic; hardening the sinews to hold high voltage Chi.
- Volume 28: Marrow Washing Classic (Xi Sui Jing) – Widening the internal cavities of the long bones to create space for electro-magnetic marrow.
- Volume 29: The Soul’s Journey to Immortality – Theoretical volume on the creation of the "Yang Shen" (The Immortal Body) that can leave the physical vessel.
- Volume 30: The Wheel of Love: Universal Tao Mastery – Ethical and energetic code for teachers of the system.
Anatomical Links: Chia explains how Taoist "meridians" relate to the nervous and endocrine systems. Energy Circulation & Organ Healing (6–12 months)