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When the Dragon meets the Snake

When the Dragon meets the serpent

Microcosmic Orbit and Kundalini - Allowing the Taoist orbit to raise the kundalini.

When the Water Dragon of the Tao meets the Fire Serpent of Yoga, spiritual evolution becomes a balanced dance. This piece breaks down the synergy between the Microcosmic Orbit and Kundalini, showing you how to use rhythmic breathing and internal alchemy to awaken your highest potential while staying deeply grounded in the body.

"The space between heaven and earth is like a bellows. The more it is moved, the more it yields. Many words lead to exhaustion; better to guard the center."

The Taoist Water Dragon

In Taoist internal alchemy, the Xiaozhoutian (Microcosmic Orbit) is often visualized as a 'Water Cycle'—a biological irrigation system that mirrors the earth’s own hydrological process. As explored in my previous breakdown of the Small Heavenly Circuit, this practice utilizes rhythmic breathing to 'boil' essential energy at the base of the spine, sending it as refined steam up the Du Mai (Governing Vessel). Once it reaches the skull, the energy cools and 'condenses,' flowing back down the Ren Mai (Conception Vessel) as a nourishing liquid. This 'Water Dragon' provides the essential cooling infrastructure required to safely contain and direct the volatile heat of the Fire Serpent.

The Fire Serpent

The Yogic system focuses on the Nadis—the 72,000 subtle channels that conduct the "Fire Serpent" of Kundalini. At the heart of this architecture are Ida (the lunar, cooling left channel) and Pingala (the solar, heating right channel), which spiral around the central pillar, the Sushumna Nadi. While Ida and Pingala manage our dualistic nature, the goal is to balance them so that the raw, dormant power at the base of the spine—the Kundalini Shakti—can uncoil and surge vertically upward through the Sushumna. This rising fire represents a singular, powerful ascent toward the crown, a "serpent" of light that pierces through the chakras to achieve spiritual liberation.

The Taoist Water Dragon
The Fire Serpent of Kundalini

Nourishing the Sea of Blood

There are expanded Taoist practices that serve to feed the Small Heavenly Circuit () with high-grade energy, which then naturally "overflows" into the Central/Penetrating Channel ( ). Think of the Microcosmic Orbit as a pressurized irrigation loop; once it reaches a certain threshold, the energy penetrates deeper into the core of the body, nourishing the central column where Kundalini resides.

The Large Heavenly Circuit

In standing Taoist meditation ( ), you expand your awareness beyond the torso to include the limbs, drawing from the two greatest batteries available to us:

  • Earth Energy ( ): By rooting through the feet, energy is drawn up the front of the legs. This raw, grounding force is inserted into the small heavenly circuit at the (perineum) or the base of the spine. It provides the "coolant" and stability necessary for high-level work.

  • Heaven Energy ( ): With arms reaching upward or held in open postures like holding a cauldron, you connect to and gather celestial energy. This enters through the palms ( points) and flows down the arms, entering the small heavenly circuit at the (base of the neck/skull).

The White Lotus Refinement

This practice specifically addresses the most potent fuel in the human system: Sexual Energy ().

  • Rather than allowing sexual arousal to dissipate or move outward, the White Lotus practice directs this concentrated energy down the front of the body.

  • It is then "hooked" into the base of the spine, where the takes over, lifting it up the to be refined into spiritual vitality ().

Indirect Nourishment of the

The (Central Channel) is often too sensitive to be "forced" open. Instead, we nourish it indirectly through a variety of environmental inputs that all feed into the main orbital loop:

  • Post-Natal Energy: Extraction of from food and liquid through digestion.

  • Solar/Lunar Energy: Absorbing the specific frequencies of the sun and moon through the skin and eyes.

  • Environmental : The natural energy of mountains, forests, or moving water.

The Pillar of Consciousness

In Yoga, the Sushumna is the "neutral" channel that only opens when the dualistic energies of Ida and Pingala are balanced. Similarly, in Taoism, the Zhong Mai is the "Thrusting Vessel" that becomes active once the and of the Microcosmic Orbit are harmonized. The Sushumna connects the Muladhara (Root) to the Sahasrara (Crown). Similarly, the Zhong Mai connects the Hui Yin (Perineum) to the Bai Hui (Crown).

The Solitary Refiner (Taoist White Lotus)

In the Taoist White Lotus practice, the emphasis is on internal circulation and containment. The practitioner uses rhythmic abdominal breathing to act as a vacuum, drawing sexual energy from the organs and "hooking" it into the Microcosmic Orbit. This is a solitary, closed-loop system where the energy is cooled and refined through the and before it ever enters the central . It is a method of high-level regulation, ensuring the "Fire Serpent" has a wide, stable reservoir to flow into.

The Resonant Circuit (Tantric Partner Work)

Tantric practices, such as Maithuna, often utilize a partner to create an external resonant circuit. Instead of a single orbit, the two practitioners create a "figure-eight" flow of energy between them. The sexual energy is amplified through the polarity of the masculine and feminine, creating a massive surge of "heat" intended to pierce the directly. While the Taoist approach focuses on distilling the energy through cycles, the Tantric approach often focuses on intensifying the energy to trigger a breakthrough.

Microcosmic Orbit and Kundalini - A Steaming Partnership

By combining the Fire Serpent's vertical drive with the Water Dragon's nourishing circulation and the Macrocosmic environmental intake, the practitioner creates a powerful Closed-Loop System. The Zhong Mai becomes a vibrant, stable pillar of light, fueled by the environment and protected by the orbit, allowing Kundalini to rise without the friction of unrefined energy.

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Taoist Exercises 01 – Forgiving

Taoist Exercises

A Taoist will practice Taoist exercises until they become (one with) the Tao. At this point there are no more exercises to practice. The practice itself disappears. In reality – there is no more Taoist.

When practicing a Taoist exercise – be aware that you are executing a program|pattern to remove earlier programming. Do not attach or identify with the practice or the idea of being a Taoist. This is labeling and has no merit as per TTC chapter 1.

Energetic Blockages

When I started a Taoist practice, my master suggested that I should begin by releasing the most obvious energetic blockages. Releasing these blockages would allow me to become more easily aware of the energy centers (dantian) and the energy field (qi) flowing inside and outside of the body. You could say that patterns from the past – such as interpersonal conflicts – can cause knots in the threads of a complex energetic web that contains our qi structures as well as all their interconnections. The  pattern of a knot is that of tiny loops – energy is just circling around at the same spot – essentially this energy is trapped and cannot feed the divine circuits. In this context – people talk about energetic leakage or drainage.  Some people talk about karma in this context, however that’s a loaded word you might want to stay away from. In the Taoist framework one can dissolve any energetic blockages themselves.

It is very easy to tell if you are experiencing significant energetic blockage. Take a deep breath, relax and feel what’s going on inside. If your body immediately starts buzzing with energy from head to toe — no major blockages. Otherwise – read on…

Interpersonal conflicts form just one of many sources of energetic blockages and leakage. Any distraction that pulls (attraction, craving) or pushes (fear, repulsion) you away from a neutral aware state of mind is feeding energy into a pattern that is not harmonious with the Tao. (At the same time – it is also true that everything is always in harmony with the Tao).

The Forgiving Exercise

The forgiving exercise allows you to release those energetic blockages caused by interpersonal conflicts and interactions. You know that a certain past event is causing blockage because you get emotional when you think about it. Some examples:

  • Someone hurt you or you hurt someone
  • Someone bothers you or used to bother you
  • You said something to someone that you shouldn’t have
  • You feel bad about some quality or characteristic you think you have (self)
  • You have feelings of attraction towards someone or feel that they might have feelings for you

After completing the forgiving exercise, you will:

  • Feel completely neutral about past events and about people that previously triggered emotional response
  • have untied cyclic energetic and mental knots that drained your energy
  • experience drastically improved energetic flow inside and outside the body

The forgiving exercise is very simple but can take a few iterations and a considerable amount of time (if that even means anything to you). I might have executed this exercise for a few hours per week during the first few years of my practice and sometimes I still come back to it after having created some new energetic knots through living my life..

Here it is:

  1. Sit down and be aware. Set the intent upon honestly resolving some energetic blockages right now.
  2. Let your mind walk through your event history and locate an event that causes emotional response (see examples)
  3. Memorize what happened
    1. how it feels, get into the emotional response
    2. who was involved (actors)
    3. what their roles were in this event
    4. what caused everyone (including self) to do what they did
  4. Forgive every actor from the heart and speak out loud
    1. yourself and the role you had in this event (“I forgive myself for … I realize … I accept … I dissolve any energetic knots that may have resulted from this event.”)
    2. every actor and the role they played (“I forgive <John|Tracy> for … I realize … I accept … I dissolve any energetic knots that may have resulted from this event.”)
    3. yourself in carrying this event with you for all the time between then and now (“I forgive myself for carrying this on my back for so long and release the weight off my shoulders.”)
  5. Observe a release of energy inside the body.
    1. Usually there are sensations throughout the body and especially around the heart.
    2. Energetic waves or pulses are a good indicator of release
    3. If nothing is felt – then there was no forgiving from the heart that occurred. It might have been from the mind but that has no energetic benefit. Go deeper and be honest.. do not quit.
  6. Back to 2 and repeat until you feel you’re done (time’s up).
  7. Quickly run through the events that you cleared and check there is no more emotional response. You feel neutral about it.

Repeat this exercise whenever there is the need. Remember that it is better to use a personal space unless you don’t mind people hearing you talk to yourself (might actually help dissolve the ego structure).

Good luck and may you overcome some major energetic blockages with this exercise.

 

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