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Greetings, Everyone from 70 year old Peace Warrior
SonOfTheGods replied to Splash's topic in Welcome
Due to your age, you don't want to waste too much time going down paths that lead no where, or to very litle development. If you have questions - [email protected] *Respect Brother* -
Calling on the power of Mars
SonOfTheGods replied to idiot_stimpy's topic in Esoteric and Occult Discussion
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Opened 3rd Eye = Opened Mind
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How To Reckon "Past Lives" With Time
SonOfTheGods replied to SonOfTheGods's topic in The Rabbit Hole
You keep the floors vacuumed quite frequently, don't you bro? No pet hair anywhere -
28 september 2015, blood moon prophecy
SonOfTheGods replied to LAOLONG's topic in General Discussion
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Once the Yi is attuned to all the open and "primed" meridians, it is pretty much rote But for beginners, whatever works is beneficial
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Thank you brother Most of that info is on this thread: Get The Most Out Of Your MCO http://thedaobums.com/topic/39387-get-the-most-out-of-your-mco/ I don't want to derail the OP thread
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Abstract- My MCO runs Reverse: Up the Conception and down the Governor's Channel. Some theories suggest females have a reverse MCO, by nature. I am male, but mine runs in reverse. I do not produce heat- even when my Kundalini erupted, it was not the melting heat variety. Unlike g'Tummo where I can stay warm in cold climate, mine is opposite. I can sit in a very hot sauna, well over 280 degrees (F) for over 20 minutes with no problems, not even rehydrating while doing it. I do this a couple of times a week. Other gym members come in there after me, but leave long before me I sweat a lot, and rehydrate afterwards. I also use a lot of steam, and not the infrared variety. So in my estimation, if g'Tummo uses Yang, then mine is using Yin. I use a grounding wire when I meditate in doors. Simple copper tubing running into the ground outside my temple window, about 6 feet down. Flattened iron container on the other end, which I placed inside a double terminal Quartz crystal. (which can be used as a stand in for a Yin field, to get Yang out of the body) Quartz oscillates, and contains Piezoelectric properties. Quartz crystal watches, etc I also use a Yang cushion I made- which is Orgone/Yang/Blue energy. I sit on this small orgone cushion, placed directly under my tailbone, raises me off the floor about 2 inches, while seated in full lotus. The grounding wire is raised slightly, and touches my Perineum/bare skin. This is used, with several varieties of seated meditation, for 2 hours daily.
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I seen fasting mixed in with other topics, but I feel fasting deserves its own thread There are correct ways to fast, and some very bad ways to do it If you fast, you should do it as a routine rather than just a randomly "not eating today" This way, your body gradually starts to detox and every fast feels better than the last one Since 1982 I have incorporated daily fasting I eat one meal every 24 hours and on Saturday I entirely skip it So that's 6 meals in 7 days I have found that food increases Jing but too much food can deplete Jing (Of course what you eat is a big variable here too) Less stress on the digestive process, more energy elsewhere.
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Careful, there's some dogs here too
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http://thedaobums.com/topic/39332-how-to-open-the-microcosmic-orbit/?p=648788
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LoneMan Paiâ„¢ MCO - 'Connecting The Dots' http://lonemanpai.com/thread/904/loneman-pai-mco-connecting-dots 'Connecting The Dots' LoneMan Paiâ„¢ MCO System: I teach the MCO as dividing the body up into (4) quadrants Perineum (1), between shoulder blades (2), Top of head (3) and Sternum (4) Get the perineum to tingle, using Kegels at the beginning, but not when doing the actual MCO Once you have the perineum tingles/heat then it is just a matter of connecting the 4 dots Move the tingles up to the Lingtai/shoulder blade area Once you pass the MingMen, it will start to oscillate, breathe... When the Lingtai starts to open, the hands get warm, so you know you are getting it The DaLing on the wrists may also tingle Now you have 2 out of 4 quadrants active Next up is the Occipital points, or the area around the Jade Pillow You can manifest and induce a feeling here rather easily, then simple move it to the crown of the skull The most difficult part of the 4 part journey is bringing the area down the front of the body From the crown, with tongue to palate, allow the energy to flood the sinus area. Your lower chin may feel the tingles Bring it right down to the Sternum now All quadrants should be bubbling shortly, after continued daily practicing of the 'Connecting The Dots' LoneMan Paiâ„¢ MCO System The MCO isn't a wheel, per se. Rather, it is like an electrical circuit,.. Once the switch is "ON" the circuit lights up all the way around- we feel it as wheel because our Yi hasn't caught up with the 'on' mechanism Here is another technique that may help some people almost instantly... LoneMan Paiâ„¢ INSTANT Power-Up lonemanpai.com/thread/833/loneman-pai-instant-power *Squeeze the floor *Yi @ Jade Pillow *YinTang will light up automatically *Yi @ LDT _____________ Instantly lights up the board
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experience with impact weapons or strike enhancers?
SonOfTheGods replied to mewtwo's topic in General Discussion
I broke the lamp in the living room with my nunchakus and blamed the dog. My wife didn't believe me and showed me how to correctly use nunchakus by beating demonstrating with them on my noggin.... ...so does that count any? EDIT: Forgot to add, YES IT HURT (said the lamp) -
28 september 2015, blood moon prophecy
SonOfTheGods replied to LAOLONG's topic in General Discussion
Sept 27/28 -Total Lunar Eclipse = FULL ENERGY TRANSMISSION http://lonemanpai.com/thread/896/total-lunar-eclipse-energy-transmission We have this happening Other than good things, I don't see anything other than someone else moving the doom date up to another day. Although for some unfortunate people, doom comes everyday to visit them. -
What is the best type of Qigong/Chi Kung for developing Psychic Abilities?
SonOfTheGods replied to VampiricPsion's topic in General Discussion
Shen is the initiator (psychic- psyche*), Jing/Qi the catalyst A proper foundation is essential , so build from bottom, up A 'third eye' opening without the prerequisites caused many seekers to become meglomaniacs Slow and steady wins the race In psychology, the psyche is the totality of the human mind*, conscious and unconscious- 31 replies
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We're the ancients!
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Get The Most Out Of Your MCO http://thedaobums.com/topic/39387-get-the-most-out-of-your-mco/ This might be of assistance
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Where does the circle begin, and where, does it end?
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Getting a team of reputable scientists who have the funding to study an individual is no small task. I attempted twice with a group who debunks, and I believe they were connected to the Amazing Rhandi. They set up interviews, and I had corresponded with them in Email a couple of times. I would be naked, or however they wanted to set up the control experiment. 5 feet away from any of the debunkers, I would send an energy transmission to their chest. I just wanted 15 minutes. If I can make them tap (knock out, heart anomaly, pain, etc) it would be declared "non-placebo" I chose this method because the scientists would know their health was fine- prior to my 15 minutes. An animal test subject can't explain what happened to them (and why should I injure an animal, anyway?), and lighting a LED lamp or anything else, similar- can be misconstrued, or found "inconclusive". Chi is an energy that is difficult to measure with conventional instruments. A human heart is a viable test-control mechanism, as I also can benefit from our 'scientific interaction' To this date, they never replied back, although they were originally interested and were corresponding until they heard I was not liable nor responsible if one of them endures a long standing health issue. Maybe they thought I was just insane? Perchance the human scientific test subject is just not a good indicator? Maybe there is no 1,00,000 dollar prize after all? I also had my own long standing offer on my forum for almost 1 year- offering a $5,000 challenge. It is documented in the WinRARs available for free download on my forum. I wanted to live stream a similar painful experiment and the financial proceeds of any YouTube live streamers watching would go to the winner's charity. Yes, the test subject also had to put up a $5,000 in a neutral PayPal account. Unfortunately, I no longer have $5,000 because I wasted it on the continued re-purchasing of electronic equipment because I kept frying mine. (Fried by making videos and taking photos of doing Chi demos) I guess my Shen caught up with my Chi because noways, I no longer feel compelled to try and convince the mainstream that Chi is real. My proof is my members who cultivate my LoneMan Paiâ„¢ Techniques, and have received steady gains that help them in life. FOR FREE. They have convinced me to stop making videos, and just enjoy their rewards with them. Good advice, they taught me well. I'm also pretty certain, that eventually Chi will become weaponized- and I want no part in that, - Karma speaking. I'm $5,000 lighter, but much smarter and peaceful these days.
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Thank you everyone When the Tan Tien rotates, it is difficult to grasp what this entails if you are beginner. But imagine a gyroscope balancing on a fine string. Every movement will sway it, but the trick is keep it going. A MacroCosmic Orbit, will display the finer mechanics of this model, moving and gyrating in every direction. The momentum is the Yi. An active standing gong, such as Bagua or TaiChi is keeping that Gyroscope/Rotating Tan Tien balanced, moving and in harmony with every movement, gross or subtle.
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Thank you brother. Yes, I have experienced non-breathe in my cultivation. I traced the mechanism to the LDT zippering up and down to the MDT.
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LoneMan Paiâ„¢- Invisible Inhale [courtesy joeblast] http://lonemanpai.com/thread/52/loneman-invisible-inhale-courtesy-joeblast?page=1&scrollTo=13359 In ordinary breathing, not reverse, stillness, without the diaphragm moving, without the perineum being activated. This way, there is no restriction or muscle tension, and the energy flows smoothly without stalling at any area during the MCO
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I think I should back up a little and post what I believe to be the basic foundations of breathe,.. So here is a copy paste from joeblast that he posted on my forum: _____________ Breathwork review http://lonemanpai.com/thread/820/breathwork-review?page=1&scrollTo=13360 Sept 1, 2015 13:32:42 GMT -5 joeblast said: Since it was requested Breathwork is the first thing and the last thing to work on. It should be the first thing learned, it should be what ends every session. The process moves from physical exploration to building muscle memory, enhancing timing, attenuating neural signals so as to transform their resonant mode. Physically speaking, the preliminaries are postural, with focus on both action as well as inaction. As breathwork progresses towards what can be considered longevity breathing, that which is used becomes just about as important as that which is not used. Straight spine allows for smoothest, easiest internal movement; rib cage relaxed since it consumes more energy to move them as opposed to the internals. Longevity breathing is an exercise in efficiency; the deeper one is able to take that, the more thoroughly one will be able to integrate the energies of "active" energetic exercises. The diaphragm has two logical attachments, front and back, therefore movement needs to be anchored. This is the limitation of simply "expanding the abdomen" on an inhale - without any diaphragm focus, you're not getting deeper than that glass floor. We'll focus on natural abdominal breathing here. Note the posterior attachment points This is where the process of inhaling begins, but dont correlate too strongly with where exactly the attachment points are as you execute the protocol. You can imagine moving a ball down the front of the spine, from solar plexus height to begin, ending at the dantien. The front of abdomen and pelvic floor relax on this phase. The exhale is supported by them; the qihai presses inward but not forcefully, the huiyin firms but does not flex. (e.g. it travels the distance, but without the muscular force that would make it a "squeeze.") Another method one can try lying down is to imagine a toy train that drives along the spine as its tracks - drive the train down the tracks, then back it up This is the initial 3 part timing to work on. Roll the inhale smoothly into the exhale and vice versa. Before one calms down sufficiently, it can be fruitful to utilize the front of the abdomen a bit more in its role of supporting the exhale - but as the breath becomes more ingrained into muscle memory, the front of the abdomen is utilized less as "the external breathing disappears," which means that the internal motions have become well timed. (I was standing there the other day and a friend said dude it doesnt look like you've breathed in minutes, wth? internal motions, bro!) So basically, in considering the physical distance traveled by each component during the process of breathing, try to make the beginnings, endings, and most energetically potent portions concurrent. This is where the timing game is, since each component has its own nature and physical extent - think of each structure as having its own dyno readout of its power, and just like a car it reaches its max horsepower somewhere near its physical extent of operation....but not quite there! The big difference here is that its not all out power, we have the additional requirement of minimal consumption to consider while we search for that bump in the chart of "max horsepower." So now that the physical is covered....wait, we're not done - we have the neurological level to consider! The air is inhaled and exhaled through the nose - but what's in there? The olfactory nerve endings - they detect airflow and signal the brain accordingly. Strong air flow will trigger the brain to tell the heart to pump faster, urge the lungs to expand and contract. So now, we deal with air flow! This is one very important point on the inaction front - use only the desired structures to facilitate the movement of air, and let everything else go, relaxed! This means the lungs, bronchi, trachea, back of the throat, sinuses, even the flaps of your nostrils. Anywhere air touches, do not use to breathe or facilitate the movement of air! People probably arent aware of how much they utilize their nose and sinuses while breathing - basically, by using the sinuses or anywhere air touches to breathe, what you are in effect doing is relaxing the diaphragm's job requirements and buggering incoming air pressure, the net result is that the diaphragm is not used as much and also, importantly, the breath does not go as deep. I devised an identification exercise for these structures, by pulling air sharply at each individual location where air touches - its a bit odd to pull air only at the maxillary sinuses, for example, but it can be done. Now, from a position of action - derive inaction, and train yourself not to use these structures while you breathe. (Go easy with that or you will be the recipient of a headache - its not something that needs to be done more than once or twice, just to gain some additional familiarity with the structures that air touches.) Yes - the energetic imprint on the medulla will actually be changed by a concerted effort here! My ex used to tell me she'd know when I was in good practice because she wouldnt ever hear me breathe while sleeping (and usually when my breath was that good, movement in sleep barely existed if at all, either...) Its going to be weird the first time you think you're not breathing, but...wait...yes, you aaare....and it will probably surprise you out of the blissful state that accompanies it. But keep going, keep the focus up, keep the mechanics up. This is why I encourage people to take the time to spend on breathwork, because the benefits are huge and WILL support your other practices. The energetic peaks one can attain are a function of the depth of stillness one is able to attain. Where one keeps his attention will also play into it - e.g. there were times I kept my focus at the dantien no matter what, eventually finding myself to feel about 2-3 inches tall, sitting there inside my own gut. Or, utilizing the "turning the light around" technique at the niwan, eventually obliterates all cranial nerve signal, just a light filled void, completely directionless...and at that point I was able to feel though-impulse arise and even get completely overtaken and absorbed by the light-turning, and interestingly enough, observe it happen in real time, completely unperturbed. Rather novel the first few times it happened. Remember, all of this is an exercise in awareness. Awareness is always maintained. Void and oblivion are not the same thing. If you catch yourself space truckin random thoughts, just return to the breath protocol as soon as you notice it, without so much as a "dammit there I go thinking again" (for that gives energy to the thought stream.) Conditioning yourself to be able to do this WILL result in a calmer, clearer mind - I've been witness to getting to a practice-depth and back out too many times, very many of these things happen with absolute certainty every time - metabolic boosts included
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http://thedaobums.com/topic/39346-misconceptions-of-qigong-neidan-alchemy/#entry647877 Misconceptions of Qigong, Neidan, Alchemy Why a westerner won't get it...
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I will reply when I get more time- rushing out the door this morning