Welcome to the Jade Dragon Podcast, where we delve into the profound traditions of Chinese medicine, philosophy, and Qigong. In this episode, we uncover the enigmatic life of Li Qingyun (李清雲), a figure in Chinese folklore believed to have lived for over 250 years. Join us as we explore the mystery, discipline, and wisdom that defined his life, drawing from accounts recorded by General Yang Sen in "The Immortal."
Discover the intriguing evidence that supports Li Qingyun's legendary age, including official records from the Qing dynasty and testimonials from those who knew him. We also discuss his powerful practices in herbalism, Qigong, and Taoist principles that contributed to his reputed longevity.
Learn about the core of Li's teachings, including his use of restorative herbs and the Taoist technique of healing sounds Qigong. We delve into his minimalist lifestyle, rooted in simplicity and wu-wei, and his philosophy encapsulated in the advice to "sleep like a dog, walk like a crane, sit like a tortoise." These practices, Li believed, were key to preserving vitality and achieving harmony with nature.
Join us as we reflect on how Li Qingyun's life and teachings can inspire us to pursue a balanced and fulfilling life. His story serves as a model for holistic health and longevity, encouraging us to nurture our essence, conserve energy, and cultivate inner peace.
Thank you for listening to the Jade Dragon Podcast. If Li Qingyun's practices intrigue you, stay tuned for more insights into Chinese medicine, Qigong, and Taoist philosophy. Subscribe and follow us on social media at jdragonchigong for more on the art of longevity.