Lataif
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(1) I think it's more likely to be some kind of Deity Yoga . . . in which an aspect of the deity is associated with "cutting through" attachment -- with a sword, for example. (2) Or in Taoism, I understand that there are some techniques that "dissolve" obstructions in the Chi meridians . . .
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Please: (1) I'm looking for info about a psycho-energetic technique that, when directed at a mental, emotive, or somatic state, dissolves entanglement of the personality with that state. (2) The technique might be associated with the color black. (3) Anyone recognise such a technique in any tradition (?) Thanks . . .
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Please: Anyone come across any mention anywhere of "black chi" (?) Or maybe . . . "dark chi" (?) Thanks . . .
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Please: (1) Here is a diagram of spiritual alchemy process as proposed by 20th century teacher. (2) It is said to demonstrate how denser food energy (768) is transformed into higher spiritual energy (12) by impact of intermediate air energy (192). (3) Does anyone recognize any similar diagram in Buddhism or Daoism (?) Thanks.
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Please: (1) Anyone feel confident to guesstimate how common QiGong is in Chinese expatriate communites (?) (2) I suppose it differs by country and social class. (3) But say in America, if you're talking to a person of Chinese descent -- what are chances that they do some QiGong in the family (?) (4) 10% (?) 33% (?) 50% (?) Thanks.
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The emphasis is in traditional writings. Michael Winn, as you say, considers the supply of all Chi to be virtually unlimited . . .
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Please: (1) It doesn't seem an exaggeration to me to say that traditional Qigong is obsessed with the idea that there is a limited amount of sexual JIng and that it must therefore be used sparingly. (2) But what's the evidence for this (?) (3) It's demonstrable in physiological terms that the body replaces any used JIng. (4) In fact, it probably increases both the supply AND the capacity to replenish Jing based on the usage rate. (5) This seems to me a case of traditional teaching either not understanding that process . . . or having some other agenda to promote.
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What happens . . . if Chi is directed into the 3rd eye (?)
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Yes. It's my primary practice. My username is the key concept in that tradition . . .
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What happens . . . if Chi is directed into the 3rd eye (?)
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Please: (1) For some reason . . . I seem not to have already come across any discussion of this obvious topic. (2) And when I experiment with it even a little bit . . . it gets very intense very quick. (3) In fact, it's the most intense energetic experience that I can generate intentionally. (4) So what do people here say about it (?) (5) Is there some known practice for directing Chi into the 3rd eye . . . and what does it propose to do (?) Thanks again . . . -
What are "The six yangs" mentioned in, "The Secret of the Golden Flower"?
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I posted before about this book. It's the best "direct method" text I've seen from the Daoist tradition . . . -
Please; (1) Does anyone know whether Paul Crompton, British teacher of Tai Chi, is still living (?) (2) He started learning Tia Chi in 1968 . . . so today he'd be in his 70s at least . . . Thanks . . .
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We are the Luckiest Generation in History of this Planet . . .
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Please: (1) I keep having these intense moments of immense wonder and gratitude lately. (2) The amount of authentic spirituality available to us with the internet today is truly staggering. (3) I'm old enough to remember the mid 1960s . . . when there was just Krishnamurti . . . Yogananda . . . Gurdjieff . . . and that was about it. (4) No Daoists. No Tibetans. No Sufis. No Advaitists. No Zenists. (5) You had to travel (time and money) to meet people and get a chance to compare and contrast methods for your specific needs. (6) What then took a year to figure out . . . follow up on . . . and check out . . . you can now do in a week. (7) Do the corresponding numbers: it's like living 52 lives in this one. (8) It's like living . . . 52 incarnations. (9) We're getting it done better and faster than any generation in the history of this planet. (10) It's overwhelming to consider . . . -
Does anyone know any exact quotes from ancient Daoist sources (before tang dynasty) which teach how to meditate correctly?
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(1) A quote only (?) (2) (LOL) This is a slam dunk. (3) From "The Secret of the Golden Flower" (Cleary translation): "If you can look back again and again into the source of mind, whatever you are doing, not sticking to any image of person or self at all, then this is 'turning the light around wherever you are.' This is the finest practice." (4) There you go . . . and good luck.