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Everything posted by Isimsiz Biri
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Your first sentence is partially correct. If a medium concentrates on his/her One Point (dantian or tanden) because his/her receptive channel is enlarged, opened, from that channel a spirit can attack. For a normal person, this is not valid. There is no meditation to make you a medium unless otherwise you become like John Chang.
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Nungali, Also read the novel Shibumi (http://www.amazon.com/Shibumi-A-Novel-Trevanian/dp/1400098033) There is a character called T. Darrly Starr. You will find your character in Starr.
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English is not my native language too. But I see that yours is as good as mine. Never mind. Negative spirits can not harm you normally, since you have a castle, your physical body. I do not know what kind of meditation you are doing, but as a principle if you open your aurora, then negatives can attack you and obsess you. But without being a medium, this is also very very very small possibility. Focus at any object not 4 hours but 40 hours. You will not see a spirit if you are not a medium.
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Exactly. To understand the essence, the jing of the art is not related with practicing it without understanding it. Just watch the video in Youtube.
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Again, if you are not a medium, you can not do it by meditation. Of course, for instance, you join Mo Pai and become level 20 like John Chang, then, you can do it without being a medium. But that is also not possible practically.
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If you had looked at the link in my previous post about Obsession in Spiritualism, you would not ask me meaning of a medium. I perceive this a disrespectful act. Nevertheless, if you want to read, definiton of Medium: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Medium_(spirituality) I have also experience about various meditations. Trust me, obsession and meditation are not related at all. Regarding your question to Yabyum24, although you did not ask me, yes I have seen a spirit and in fact many spirits, most of them negative, I never practice Shamatha practice (whatever that is).
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I did not practice aikido. My martial art is different. Again you did not understand. Google "Aikido, The Samurai Spirit" in Youtube Watch the video. It is 44 minutes long. Just go to Yoshinkan Aikido Hombu Dojo in Tokyo http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yoshinkan Its founder Gozo Shioda (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gozo_Shioda) Gozo Shioda Sensei did not like Koichi Tohei Sensei. They will give you a very good lesson such that you never talk disrespectively about Aikido. Send me a postcard after you are beaten.
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Look, you trying to insult me alhough you can not. It is ok. Koichi Tohei passed away in May 19, 2011. He was a very valuable men. Just clean your mouth about him or this will go to a different direction.
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Anyone who knows the dojo etiquette is also trained about to show respect to others. I am not calling as dude. You are. Even this point shows that you are exactly like the bad karate sensei in the movie "Karate Kid". (Martin Kove as John Kreese) (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Karate_Kid_(1984_film)) Yes you learnt the external techniques but not the spirit of it.
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You did not learn them, that is the sole reason you are telling this bullshit right from the beginning.
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Your nafs is as big as Empire State Building. If you wanted to a Sufi, the sheikh would make you clean the toilets at least for two years.
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Again you understood nothing. Absolutely nothing. Koichi Tohei found those principles by himself. Centuries ago, another master also found by himself. Now, Koichi Tohei is not he first person to find the principles by himself. Your aikido dojo and sensei most probably belonged to Aikikai (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aikikai) Koichi Tohei Sensei left Aikikai in 1974 and founded Ki Aikido (Shin Shin Toitsu Aikido). The four principles are not practiced in Aikikai in the following years. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Koichi_Tohei#Creation_of_the_Ki_no_Kenkyukai Creation of the Ki no Kenkyukai[edit] The events leading up to the split between the main aikido organization, the Aikikai, and Tohei were fueled with the death of Morihei Ueshiba in 1969. His son Kisshomaru Ueshiba inherited the title of Doshu. At the time of Ueshiba's death, Tohei was chief instructor of the Hombu Dojo, the headquarters of Aikikai, a title he retained until his official split from Aikikai in 1974. One of the major causes of the conflict arose from Tohei's emphasis on his principle of ki in aikido. Tohei wanted aikido to focus on these principles, using exercises to both cultivate and test ki in the daily aikido practice. He had already started teaching his new ideas during his own training sessions at Hombu dojo, but the majority of the other instructors would not. There were some who agreed with Tohei's approach, but Tohei's actions were not welcomed by Kisshomaru and most of the senior instructors. They strongly encouraged him not to teach his principles and techniques in the Hombu Dojo. Tohei replied that he had the right to teach it outside Hombu Dojo, which he did. But the tensions remained among the senior cadre of instructors, who still did not approve of Tohei's focus upon ki. These brewing tensions together with Tohei's general dissatisfaction with the situation culminated in 1971 when he created the Ki No Kenkyukai, with the purpose of promoting the development and cultivation of ki inside aikido, but outside the Aikikai "umbrella". The years of conflict finally cemented Tohei's decision to break away from the Aikikai and teach his own 'ki' style of aikido. On 1 May 1974, Koichi Tohei officially left the Aikikai organisation to concentrate on his newly created Ki-aikido and Ki-society. On 15 May 1974, Tohei sent a letter in English and Japanese to the majority of the dojos both in Japan and abroad, explaining his reasons for the breakaway and his plans involving Ki-aikido and the Ki-society. This breakup came as a shock to many aikidoka throughout the dojos of the world. Tohei was well regarded by many instructors and students. He was seen as the foremost sensei of Aikido after Ueshiba's death. This, in turn, led to several dojos breaking with the Aikikai and joining Tohei in his new style. Tohei's new objective was to coordinate all the dojos who joined him and incorporate them into the organisation of Shin Shin Toitsu Aikido: "Aikido with Mind and Body Coordinated". This branch of aikido is still active today even though Tohei himself retired from the day-to-day business of the Ki-aikido section and then concentrated solely on the Ki-society and further personal development of ki.
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Exactly, that was the case.
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If you are a medium or if you have a medium friend, you can do it without meditation. But I do not recommend as you will 99% get obsessed. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Obsession_(Spiritism)) If you are not a medium, you can never gain that ability by meditation.
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Nei Gung - Any Good (Practical) Books?
Isimsiz Biri replied to yabyum24's topic in Daoist Discussion
As a side note, everybody thinks that George Lucas used Liao Sigung's killing entire village as a theme in "Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones" in 2002. We can not know it 100% of course, but it makes sense to me. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Star_Wars_Episode_II:_Attack_of_the_Clones After meeting his new stepfather Cliegg Lars, as well as his stepbrother Owen, Anakin learns that Shmi was kidnapped by Tusken Raiders some weeks earlier. Anakin arrives at the tribe's campsite to rescue Shmi, only to discover too late that his mother was tortured to death. After Anakin kills everyone at the campsite, he returns with Shmi's body and reveals his crime to Padmé, who comforts him. -
Of course, you are right: IN YOUR DREAMS
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Nei Gung - Any Good (Practical) Books?
Isimsiz Biri replied to yabyum24's topic in Daoist Discussion
Just for number three, please reconsider your decision referring to Liao Sigung killing the entire village at level 30. Thank you for your comments any way. -
Nei Gung - Any Good (Practical) Books?
Isimsiz Biri replied to yabyum24's topic in Daoist Discussion
Again the same problem arises. If Mo Pai or Longmen Pai is neigong, than the contents of this book is NOT neigong. If the contents of this book is neigong, then Mo Pai and Longmen Pai are not Neigong. Choose whatever you like. I do not care. By the way, the contents of this book can be very helpful too. I have no objection there. Just the terminology. -
You are making unnecessary comments again. The subject is Okinawan Kiko exercises, it is Japanese translation of Qigong. I made completely related post with the subject. I know history of martial arts very well. You are not the one to teach me the difference between Okinawan arts and Japanese arts and/or interaction between them also with Chinese arts. I know the origins of Aikido much detailed than you do. Again, there is nothing you can teach me in that subject too. Koichi Tohei was not the first one to realize those principles. I never said such a thing. I said, Koichi Tohei Sensei stated them explicitly such that anybody can learn them easily. I know what I say. You be aware of what you say. I am not placing too much faith on internet links. Again you did not understand anything. I gave the link such that anybody reading that post can read them without purchasing Koichi Tohei's books. Your other comments about the order is the finest quality, 99% pure bullshit. I never try to understand it. I just take care not to step on it.
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It's hard to believe/understand in Reincarnation and Karma when?!?!
Isimsiz Biri replied to DalTheJigsaw123's topic in General Discussion
If you think you are funny, you are wrong. You mentioned Malamati without really understanding it, I explained. I am always open to discuss. There are many followers of Mr. Ahmet Arslan from USA, they come and visit him. (http://ahmetarslanefendi.blogspot.com/) Make a contribution, I will be happy to answer.- 188 replies
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It's hard to believe/understand in Reincarnation and Karma when?!?!
Isimsiz Biri replied to DalTheJigsaw123's topic in General Discussion
Those links are attacks on Islam. Ali Sina is living in West and spilling his hatred. Nobody can defend the regimes in Iran or Saudi Arabia. Those countries have many evil practices. But looking at these evil practices, if anyone attacks Islam, he also serves the very same evil. Do not let yourselves fooled by evil.- 188 replies
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It's hard to believe/understand in Reincarnation and Karma when?!?!
Isimsiz Biri replied to DalTheJigsaw123's topic in General Discussion
We already discussed. There are 128.000 Prophets between Prophet Adam and Prophet Muhammad. Confucius is also one of them. "We never punish a nation until We send a Messenger" That means "We have sent Messenger to every nation." Everybody is responsible of his/her acts since there have been a Messenger for every nation between Prophet Adam and Prophet Muhammad.- 188 replies
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It's hard to believe/understand in Reincarnation and Karma when?!?!
Isimsiz Biri replied to DalTheJigsaw123's topic in General Discussion
On the contrary, Buddha is a Prophet of Allah. For your information, Confucius was also a Prophet of Allah.- 188 replies
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It's hard to believe/understand in Reincarnation and Karma when?!?!
Isimsiz Biri replied to DalTheJigsaw123's topic in General Discussion
Good try of justification. You benefited it any way. I will pray for you. Good night.- 188 replies
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It's hard to believe/understand in Reincarnation and Karma when?!?!
Isimsiz Biri replied to DalTheJigsaw123's topic in General Discussion
Good, you are trying. Persevere, you can beat your personal Satan. There is the word "NEVER" It means plural.- 188 replies
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