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Posted 28 November 2008 - 11:56 AM

There has been some discussion about who Mak Tin Si is and his lineage. I thought since he is posting alot of information and instruction in traditional religious Taoism, that we learn more about his lineage and how it came to be in this world. So I thought I would share some random quotes about Chi In Nature Taoism and its representative Mak Tin Si from his website http://www.taoismcanada.com/

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Mak Tin-si and Lau Tin-si are the hosts of Chi in Nature. They were granted the pose of Tin-si which means the representative of Taoism in the year of 2008... The real Taoism is now starting to unleash.


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In 2008's fall, Mak Tin-Si and Lau Tin-Si have finally accomplished many difficult and threatening tasks granted by the great grand master of Taoism Yuen Chi Dai Gwan 元始帝君. These tasks include facing the Ghost-Immortals, fighting against the devils and evils, ghost busting, fighting the evil Gods, and conquering many evil witches, evil gods and evil masters in the century. After struggling through all these stages of quest and life threatening missions, Mak Tin-Si and Lau Tin-Si finally accomplished all the tasks and mission Yuen Chi Dai Gwan 元始帝君have granted them before.

One day, the highest god in Taoism Yuen Chi Dai Gwan 元始帝君 and the first Tin-Si Immortal Jeung Tao Ling 張道陵天師 has appeared in the altar again and granted both Tin-Si the official pose of Tin-Si 天師 which means the Representative and Chief Master of Taoism for governing Taoism in this world. Therefore, Mak Tin-si have been granted the pose of First Generation Tin-Si of Chi in Nature, and Lau Tin-Si have been granted the pose of Second Generation Tin-Si of Chi in Nature.

With this pose granted, the powers of both Tin-Si has gotten to another level which allow them to host Taoism the Religion and help Taoism to bring peace and safety to the world. Both Tin-Si were granted the pose and the mission to help and bring peace to nature, purifying the world and teaching the way of the Tao to more and more people in the future.


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In the year of 2006, both Tin-Si got a huge amount of donation from a person and finally that is the period when the two Tin-Si got a store unit for Chi in Nature. After the store is opened, an immortal went into the temple one day and introduced both Tin-Si to learn under a hidden immortal who is training in the deep mountain in China. Both Tin-Si were attuned from the immortal and trained under this immortal via the Altar. Mak Tin-Si got his poor vision and hearing improved, while Lau Tin-Si improved her memory and brain power. This immortal then passed on a very powerful Taoism energy to both Tin-Si. From then on, both Tin-Si inherited this old branch of Taoism.


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Mak Tin-Si and Lau Tin-Si trained hard every day to improve their Taoism skills. In the winter of 2006, Luk Yam Sin Si 六壬仙師 appeared in front of the altar again and told the two Tin-Si that the original Taoism branch they practiced have already were upgraded to "Thatch Mount Hi-Pure Taoism Branch" 茅山上清宗. After Luk Yam Sin Si 六壬仙師 announced this news, both Tin-Si were granted a group of charms 符籙, tools  法器 and knowledge.


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In the spring of 2007, there was a night when both Tin-Si trained in front of the altar. All of a sudden, purple light was shining everywhere. The highest god in Taoism "Yuen Chi Dai Gwan" 元始帝君 appeared on the altar. Besides him was tons of other immortals and gods whom all filled up the whole temple. Both Tin-Si were granted over 1000 of the scriptures 經 in Taoism, charms "fu" 符籙, and knowledge of the many other lineages of Taoism. The highest god in Taoism told both Tin-Si that they shall now start to use all this knowledge to help the sufferings and spread out the knowledge of Taoism so that people can learn about Taoism in the western world. Both Tin-Si accepted the mission and trained very hard while they upgraded the altar to the next stage, "Hi-Pure Hall"-Sheung Ching Din 上清殿.




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In the year of 2008, Yuen Chi Dai Gwan 元始帝君 had appeared in the altar again and stated a mission to both Tin-Si. Yuen Chi Dai Gwan 元始帝君 said that Taoism have been in China for more than 5000 years now but was never exposed to the western civilization. Therefore, Yuen Chi Dai Gwan 元始帝君 told both Tin-Si to broaden Taoism throughout the western culture and use Taoism to heal and rescue the sufferings in the western culture for the coming days. After Yuen Chi Dai Gwan 元始帝君 is finished with the speech, a gold light immediately shines at the back of both Tin-Si. Both Tin-Si turned their head back and saw nothing. When they turn their head back to the altar again, everybody was gone. Both Tin-Si greet with a humble bow and light incense to thanks Yuen Chi Dai Gwan 元始帝君for granting the mission. After they put the incense in the incense pot, a bubble of white smoke arose and formed a shape in the air. The shape looks like a stamp, revealing the words of NG YIN DO PAI 悟然道派 inside. Then on, both Tin-Si were granted the branches of NG YIN DO PAI 悟然道派 in Taoism and that is when the journey of spreading the word of Taoism starts.



This does not represent all of the info on the site. There is much more interesting and exciting info there, So I recommend if you have any questions about Mak Tin Si and Chi in Nature Branch of Taoism, go to the site and read all of it. It is very interesting.
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Posted 14 December 2008 - 10:14 AM

View Postfiveelementtao, on Nov 28 2008, 11:56 AM, said:

There has been some discussion about who Mak Tin Si is and his lineage. I thought since he is posting alot of information and instruction in traditional religious Taoism, that we learn more about his lineage and how it came to be in this world. So I thought I would share some random quotes about Chi In Nature Taoism and its representative Mak Tin Si from his website http://www.taoismcanada.com/
This does not represent all of the info on the site. There is much more interesting and exciting info there, So I recommend if you have any questions about Mak Tin Si and Chi in Nature Branch of Taoism, go to the site and read all of it. It is very interesting.



Thank you for posting this! Sometimes the real stories of how these things happen are kept hidden under rocks and other places. This openess is very refreshing.

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