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Life is a Festival
Eamon Armstrong
181 episodes
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Through intimate, long-form interviews, Life is a Festival unlocks the wisdom of cultural pioneers to help listeners integrate transformational experiences and create more joy and adventure in their daily lives.
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Through intimate, long-form interviews, Life is a Festival unlocks the wisdom of cultural pioneers to help listeners integrate transformational experiences and create more joy and adventure in their daily lives.
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Society & Culture
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Mantak Chia: Sexual Kung Fu (Yang)
Life is a Festival
50 minutes 49 seconds
1 year ago
Mantak Chia: Sexual Kung Fu (Yang)

Guys, have you ever wished that instead of ejaculating and falling asleep, you could shoot orgasmic energy up the back of your spine to revitalize your mind and experience rolling orgasms? Well, it turns out there's an ancient Taoist practice that teaches just that, and all it takes is a bit of training.

After an erotic detox last year, I embarked on a pilgrimage to the renowned Tao Garden, located just outside of Chiang Mai in Northern Thailand, to learn from Master Mantak Chia. Master Chia, a celebrated Taoist teacher, is best known for his book "The Multi-Orgasmic Man" and his expertise in the alchemy of erotic energy. 

In our conversation, we start with the basics of Qi and Five Elements Theory, delve into Mantak’s journey from Christianity to Taoism, and discuss how to cycle erotic energy using the microcosmic orbit. We also examine the release of stagnation through the controversial kersai treatment and conclude with the Three Gates technique, a Taoist method for pleasing a woman. The discussion wraps up with a Taoist perspective on psychedelics, sex addiction, and spiritual growth.

Mantak Chia is not only a Taoist master but also a globally recognized spiritual teacher. He has authored over sixty books, including the bestseller "The Multi-Orgasmic Man.” He is the founder of both Tao Garden in Thailand and the Universal Healing Taoist System and has shared his knowledge with hundreds of thousands of students worldwide for over fifty years.

This episode is the first of a two-part series on Sexual Kung Fu, focusing on yang - the male perspectives and experiences. The subsequent episode will offer a balance with yin, delving into the feminine experience. Remember, this exploration transcends gender binaries and invites all to learn from both perspectives.


Links: 

  • Master Mantak Chia
  • Mantak Chia & Universal Healing Tao
  • Tao Garden
  • Grandmaster Mantak Chia (@mantak_chia)
  • The Multi-Orgasmic Man

Timestamps:

  • (12:30) - Qi Gong and Five Elements Theory
  • (17:00) - How Mantak Chia’s Christianity influenced his Taoist teaching
  • (23:00) - Yin/Yang, Masculine/Feminine, and genderfluidity
  • (28:30) - The Microcosmic Orbit 
  • (33:30) - Kersai treatment
  • (36:30) - Taoist perspective on sexual addiction
  • (40:00) - The Three Gates for pleasing a woman
  • (44:00) - Do psychedelics have a place in Taoism?
Life is a Festival
Through intimate, long-form interviews, Life is a Festival unlocks the wisdom of cultural pioneers to help listeners integrate transformational experiences and create more joy and adventure in their daily lives.