Our Story

The Scattered Flames of Taoism <br />Our Taoist temple has a total of 49 people. Three years ago, our master observed the stars at night and summoned everyone to sit in meditation all night. At dawn, when the rooster crowed, he suddenly stood up and said: "A great calamity is coming. You will each find a way out within seventeen days." That was the last time I saw our master.

My twelve fellow disciples and I decided to travel together. Over the course of five years, we visited more than forty countries. Last year, we finally discovered a mysterious valley in the Lingguang Mountains—there, twelve naturally formed meditation platforms perfectly matched our cultivation methods. As if guided by some unseen force, we established a new Taoist temple there.

Staying true to our original aspirations <br />The early days were difficult. Each missionary trip required walking for dozens of days, yet the food and supplies we brought back were meager. Although those who sought our help often offered generous gifts, we strictly adhered to the precept of "not accepting rewards without merit." Until Mr. Zhou, a timber merchant, brought a turning point.

A Modern Opportunity <br />When Mr. Zhou requested a talisman, an internet professional accompanying him suggested, "Why not help more people through the internet?" This suggestion opened up a new world. Now, I run the "11future" website, providing talismans made through strict rituals.

The Talisman's Promise <br />Each talisman follows ancient methods:

  • Made with carefully selected cinnabar and a secret recipe of bamboo paper

  • The entire production process was accompanied by chanting of scriptures.

  • It requires 49 traditional processes to complete.

  • Finally, infusing the practitioner's true energy and Dao power is not only a promise to the seeker of the talisman, but also a required course in our cultivation.

Eternal Gratitude <br>All supporters will be recorded in the "Xuanzhen Merit Book." On the day the Taoist temple is rebuilt, this register will be enshrined in the Sanqing Hall, and we will offer blessings for those on the register every morning during our morning prayers. Your good deeds will become an everlasting lamp protecting the Taoist tradition.