more about nathpanthis, siddhas and yogis
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More about Yogis;
These drawings of Chinese Taoist yogis,rendered by the Jesuit missionary,Cibot in the 18th century & published in the French Journal Les Memories sur les Chinois in 1779,represent the first exposure of west to Taoist yoga nei tan "inner Alchemy',the search for health & longevity & the ancient Chinese arts of physical movements.Les(qi)internal energy health & posture,as well as theory contributing to underlying thesis of Tai Chi Chuan(taiqiquan)&chi kung(qi gong/qigong)
Siddhas;
A siddham in Tamil means "one who is accomplished"& refers to perfected masters who,according to Hindu belief,have transcended the ahamkara(ego-or I-maker),have subdued their minds to be subservient Awareness,&have transformed their body dominated by sattva.This is only accomplished only by persistent meditation.
Nathpanthis;Believed in logical arguments.
They criticised the rituals & other aspects of conventional religion &social order.
These drawings of Chinese Taoist yogis,rendered by the Jesuit missionary,Cibot in the 18th century & published in the French Journal Les Memories sur les Chinois in 1779,represent the first exposure of west to Taoist yoga nei tan "inner Alchemy',the search for health & longevity & the ancient Chinese arts of physical movements.Les(qi)internal energy health & posture,as well as theory contributing to underlying thesis of Tai Chi Chuan(taiqiquan)&chi kung(qi gong/qigong)
Siddhas;
A siddham in Tamil means "one who is accomplished"& refers to perfected masters who,according to Hindu belief,have transcended the ahamkara(ego-or I-maker),have subdued their minds to be subservient Awareness,&have transformed their body dominated by sattva.This is only accomplished only by persistent meditation.
Nathpanthis;Believed in logical arguments.
They criticised the rituals & other aspects of conventional religion &social order.
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