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North on chinese maps are down. On the Nei Jing Tu, the northern sea would correspond to Kan water, Peng might correspond to the one yang hidden in water that rises up the spine, Lake of Heaven might correspond to the Heavenly pool in the head, and so on. I haven't got the text close by, but these texts usually can be interpreted on multiple levels, so I am sure you might find more correllations.
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Effects and Signs of successful Jing Replenishment
Mudfoot replied to Wells's topic in Daoist Discussion
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Effects and Signs of successful Jing Replenishment
Mudfoot replied to Wells's topic in Daoist Discussion
The bible have a list of people that lived long. -
Effects and Signs of successful Jing Replenishment
Mudfoot replied to Wells's topic in Daoist Discussion
Which sort of differs from "I can teach you physical immortality, but I am 60 and looks like 55 but there are stories that it might work". -
Congratulations! Does that mean you will be 2:nd generation DrewHempel Pai, are you a part of another school, or are you going to freewheel it?
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Effects and Signs of successful Jing Replenishment
Mudfoot replied to Wells's topic in Daoist Discussion
That which is conveyed is mostly bullshit*t, party covered in weird. When I read such a post, I cannot help but think why it was posted. We don't have to be mean to each other (with the exception of Mo Pai threads, where meanness is the rule). -
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Yes. If I was inside I could post the link, but there is a Vatican coat-if-arms with two Keys and a pine cone looking hat (right and left side channels up to the niwan), a giant pine cone statue outside somewhere in the Vatican, and the Pope have a staff with a pinecone on. Thirdeyepinecones.com
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There are quite a few cultures that have given the pineal gland a front position in their spiritual systems. Including catholicism. So a search on the pineal will give you biomagnetite and light sensitive cells, among other things.
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Effects and Signs of successful Jing Replenishment
Mudfoot replied to Wells's topic in Daoist Discussion
That classified him as buddhist morally something, not a pureblood daoist searching for immortality. -
Effects and Signs of successful Jing Replenishment
Mudfoot replied to Wells's topic in Daoist Discussion
How big chance is it that a daoist from a pure, undiluted lineage will come to this thread and openly write about the most secret jing-repleneshing method so Wells can learn it? -
Effects and Signs of successful Jing Replenishment
Mudfoot replied to Wells's topic in Daoist Discussion
Sounds like a little more job than working out your MCO -
Effects and Signs of successful Jing Replenishment
Mudfoot replied to Wells's topic in Daoist Discussion
And fear. -
This free book have all information you might ever need on the subject. Disclaimer: Reading this book might give purple palm-shaped marks on your forehead, aching ribs after laughter, and temporary or permanent injury after attempting the methods.
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Effects and Signs of successful Jing Replenishment
Mudfoot replied to Wells's topic in Daoist Discussion
We can have a Kong Jing Gong discussion if you like But that which is called KJG in my tradition is not about combat. -
Effects and Signs of successful Jing Replenishment
Mudfoot replied to Wells's topic in Daoist Discussion
Yes, they have stated that there are practitioners like that, but that they are revealed only to initiated members and so on. James McNeill claims that one of his teachers was 150 years old, and could levitate. While this is possible, it is beyond my experience and so I do not have it as a personal goal. If it is true: Cool -
Effects and Signs of successful Jing Replenishment
Mudfoot replied to Wells's topic in Daoist Discussion
You have several choices: 1)Hagiographies are true, but most schools have lost their potency and only a handful of practitioners in history were good enough. 2) stories are embellished. You get results, like vitality of mind and body, but the appearance of the Body still ages. And when the body dies, you have phenomenon like the rainbow body and the continuation of a spiritual life. 3) Since practitioners of this age seems to get older, perhaps this physical immortality was just a way to handle death anxiety. 4) I ran out of possibilities -
Effects and Signs of successful Jing Replenishment
Mudfoot replied to Wells's topic in Daoist Discussion
What if the physical immortality part is a lie? Embellishments. What if the spiritual immortality is the main deal. Prolonging your life, yes, but not regaining your youth? Instead returning your spirit to that of a youth, an image popular in earlier versions of nei dan. -
Effects and Signs of successful Jing Replenishment
Mudfoot replied to Wells's topic in Daoist Discussion
Or being done with a relatively baser part/aspect of your energetic system? -
The force of the bathroom break?
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Effects and Signs of successful Jing Replenishment
Mudfoot replied to Wells's topic in Daoist Discussion
Now that you write this, there was a member of TDB (Michael something?) who wrote, maybe a year ago when there were WLP active posters here, that in his opinion the book White moon on the Mountain peak had left out the repleneshing cycle. If I recall right, he didn't go in to what he ment by that. Noone does in the classic TDB Nei Dan threads...... -
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Mudfoot replied to Fool's topic in Welcome
If the bladder is foot tai yang, you want to bend the little finger which is hand tai yang (small Intestine). That is how you access the six channels in the Yi Zhi Chan. But, in the yzh the whole system is important, my teacher always stated that your symptom is probably not where your root problem is, so choose a set which goes through the entire system. People doing one finger chan would argue which finger bending series is the most appropriate one. Just stand in the stance, check your alignments and release your tensions. Or find an osteopath.- 63 replies
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Effects and Signs of successful Jing Replenishment
Mudfoot replied to Wells's topic in Daoist Discussion
Most of those signs can be the result of ordinary qigong practice. So, in the terms of this thread, those results might stand for a better way to utilize jing, a more efficient way for qi to flow, and less waste of shen. But perhaps not the same as repleneshing jing, or accessing prenatal jing? -
Not so much about creating extreme heat in the LDT in this method? Must admit I only glanced through Taoist Yoga, and JAJ have a multitude of exercises.