Taliesin, the cauldron, and the awakening of the head centre.

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The tale of the Welsh poet-prophet Taliesin is one of transformation and rebirth.

In the physiological interpretation, this wonderful allegory highlights the energetic and spiritual rebirth experienced when working with the creative energy. This great awakening is recorded in the sacred texts and practices of the Vedic Brahmins and the secret teachings of the Taoist and Buddhist sages. In the West, it is hidden in our shared folklore and mythologies.

The name Taliesin means radiant brow. In the anatomical allegory, this refers to the enlightenment of the brain and its glands when the sacred force is drawn up along the spinal column and brought into the head centre.

The story of Taliesin is recorded in the Mabinogion, a collection of Welsh legends. The term Mabinogion relates to the coming of age of the Welsh youth - the word Mabinogi means "to instruct the youth".

The rebirth and enlightenment of Taliesin represent the age-old practice of creative energy work... and the wonderful benefits it can bring when taught correctly.

Link to Taoist Grandmaster Mantak Chia's official site (clip in video on immortal fetus/body) -
https://www.youtube.com/@UCN2IDdXA5kqZyaOR9_rhLsA

Note - there are many different schools of Taoist thought. The teachings vary in some ways, but the central lessons are the same.

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