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Testicles hurt when focusing on dantian
voidisyinyang replied to Veritas's topic in General Discussion
Bring on the full lotus backlash! It always cracks me up! haha. Sitting in full lotus is not my "personal problem." haha. Obviously you shouldn't force the full lotus position but if you can't sit in it then your energy channels are not open and you need to sublimate your energy more. Full lotus is a great means of testing your level of energy. -
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hold on... http://www.scribd.com/doc/7708836/A-Brahmins-Cow-Tales-History-of-Beef-Eating-in-India-by-Hindus well start with that.
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Astral projection troubles/blues
voidisyinyang replied to Lindelani Mnisi's topic in Esoteric and Occult Discussion
go buy the strongest Salvia Divinorum extract possible and then take a hit of it. You will astral project. But you probably will never take another hit on Salvia Divinorum again. haha. Otherwise you gotta build up your energy. Astral projection is actually an advanced technique - contrary to all the New Age b.s. about it. There is also Etheric projection which is a lower level that you can do more easily. So then start doing the traditional "gong" training which is meditation on the Emptiness for 100 days with mind celibacy -- it's almost impossible - you'd have to cut ties from the internet, t.v., most people you know.... So then you store up enough chi energy in your lower tan tien and then your spirit builds up to project it -- that's called shen in Taoism. So before that you're going to have strong electromagnetic energy -- but if you use it for healing or other powers then you have to meditate more to build it up again. Finally a spacetime vortex kicks in that spins the room around you - and this means your spirit is leaving your body before you have surrounded it in chi energy. So you need to store up your energy in the lower tan tien first - below and behind the navel -- and so store your spirit there and surround the spirit by the chi energy. Then it can leave the body safely -- but your third eye has to be opened up fully for real astral travel. It is rare and there's a lot of b.s.ers out there claiming they can do it. -
Testicles hurt when focusing on dantian
voidisyinyang replied to Veritas's topic in General Discussion
Chia does not teach full lotus. Full lotus yoga position burns bad karma as Yogananda states -- full lotus will ensure that you're getting the jing energy up to the brain and down to the heart, etc. Chia teaches dudes to fondle themselves, etc. - all that does is get semen increased when the goal is to create electromagnetic energy - not to just "retain semen" as so many promote on this board. haha. If people are trying to "retain semen" then they're going to harm themselves. You want to burn or ionize it into electromagnetic energy. Full lotus will do the small universe on its own. If you're getting strong heat in the lower tan tien then you should be able to sit in full lotus. -
Defining U.S. Conservatism Down
voidisyinyang replied to JustARandomPanda's topic in The Rabbit Hole
Well.... I mean.... democracy itself needs to be spread through subversion and coups and assassinations, etc. http://williamblum.org/aer/read/115 Nice -- U.S. government funded 22 NGOs in Venezuela to take out Chavez. yeah conservative..... liberal.... as long as it goes along with U.S. imperialism all is well. Oh yeah we don't live in a "democracy" -- I keep forgetting. haha. I love how conservatives really emphasize this -- like so they're against democracy? Oh because the rights of the "minority" (read wealthy elite) will be threatened. This is exactly what John Jay and the other conservative elites like Alexander Hamilton, etc. thought..... It's all Western b.s. based on logarithmic mathematics as technology.- 74 replies
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The Rise In Buddhist Violence: How Does Theology Explain It?
voidisyinyang replied to silas's topic in General Discussion
O.K. watch this documentary and after that get back to me - but it's just a start. -
The Rise In Buddhist Violence: How Does Theology Explain It?
voidisyinyang replied to silas's topic in General Discussion
Hilarious! You know how many silly threads on this board have debated what Buddhism "is"? haha. -
The Rise In Buddhist Violence: How Does Theology Explain It?
voidisyinyang replied to silas's topic in General Discussion
Well now you're just repeating yourself like it's your mantra. haha. http://earlytibet.com/2009/08/24/buddhism-and-bon-iv/ So you're saying that a Tibetan religious document stating that Bonpos could either convert or be forcefully exiled - you're saying that is just some flowerly language and does not actually apply to what happened? -
The Rise In Buddhist Violence: How Does Theology Explain It?
voidisyinyang replied to silas's topic in General Discussion
That reminds me of when I joined a Buddhist monastery to become a monk. I was told to wear only white. So I wore a Muslim traditional religious robe that was all white. The person who set up the monastery told me that sitting in full lotus and fasting was not Buddhism. haha. Then he sent me all those anti-Islam emails -- he is Burmese. I feel sorry for him. He is overworked and wants to stay connected to his culture, etc. The monk living there was a perv! So I just left in the middle of the night. But first I read the Buddhist books there as my friend told me to read them. Sure enough -- "Achievement of Cessation" - first level of samadhi -- after a week fasting. haha. -
The Rise In Buddhist Violence: How Does Theology Explain It?
voidisyinyang replied to silas's topic in General Discussion
Christianity has spread through genocide. It is an error of logical type -- to say -- well individuals internal process is the hope of Christianity compared to what the group does as a whole. So supposedly there is separation of religion and government in the U.S. but Christian missionaries work with the CIA and this has always been the case -- religion and the military work together. The same is true with Buddhism. So anyway the real issue is the male's inability to control his lower body -- ejaculation = war. Christianity does not have yoga so makes it worse than Buddhism. Islam also does not have yoga - but the Christian monks and Sufis have fasting - and mind yoga. Anyway Western Buddhism is a sort of commodity fetish for Westerners looking to justify their bourgeois lifestyle by feeling smug about it. Certainly non-western religion needs to be protected against the Communists -- but Buddhism -- it's like the Nazis claiming some of the Tibetans were Aryans while others were not. Buddhism is on decline in Thailand since Westernization is taking over -- and so you get fake Buddhism with no real emphasis on meditation. It's kind of like the Western occult scene -- Ex-Christians turn to Buddhism since it is so similar to Catholicism. Western occult is just the opposite of Christianity - so you get all the rituals and b.s. like that but claim it's magic and pagan. haha. -
The Rise In Buddhist Violence: How Does Theology Explain It?
voidisyinyang replied to silas's topic in General Discussion
So that means Buddhism is actually Islam. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bon -
So when "time slows down" and you see things in slow motion - this is because adrenaline floods the hippocampus where memories are stored. So it's also why PTSD is from damage to the hippocampus and amgydala which processes the adrenaline. And also old people need new adventure because time goes by too fast since their hippocampus is no longer being activated since it doesn't experience anything new. So time experience is subjective -- too slow or too fast -- it depends on how memories are being stored.
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Defining U.S. Conservatism Down
voidisyinyang replied to JustARandomPanda's topic in The Rabbit Hole
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UTwqkl8BqSc Conservatism: Koch Brothers Exposed documentary -- from building up Stalin's empire to buying out the government for creating their own Stalinism in the U.S.- 74 replies
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The Rise In Buddhist Violence: How Does Theology Explain It?
voidisyinyang replied to silas's topic in General Discussion
Bon, Buddhism and Democracy: The Building of a Tibetan National Identity ... By Per Kvaerne, Rinzin Thargyal http://books.google.com/books?id=dyWyYq_BBH8C&pg=PA45&lpg=PA45&dq=buddhism+bonpos+exiled&source=bl&ots=i_VuDZd6ua&sig=b5ZQ--nWsvia2yUz_t19-KBsxlw&hl=en&sa=X&ei=SU9kUanYI-Tf2QWO0oHgBA&ved=0CGwQ6AEwCQ#v=onepage&q=buddhism%20bonpos%20exiled&f=false So to define something in the negative is classic Buddhist "neti, neti" logic!! haha. Buddhism was certainly not passive when it aggressively took over Tibet. Buddhism seems to be dependent on aggressive state power -- the tactic appears to be to convert the political leader who then uses force to set up the monasteries, etc. So then there is "peace" in the Empire or nation or whatever -- with the Buddhist monks -- but then the monks are basically trained to defend the political leader if necessary. But the conversion to Buddhism is a top-down approach with the state government enforcing it militarily. So yeah I guess that is not being passive. But it's not that different from Islam. the thing about Islam is that the tribe Mohammed used to spread Islam -- that tribe had just developed iron weapons and so had an advantage over the other tribes. If you read the Hadiths of Islam they are really alchemical texts - the sun is the right hand and the moon is the left hand, etc. It's probably similar with Buddhism being an iron age spreading religion as the Iron Age started with iron weapons developing in India around 1200 BCE. http://books.google.com/books?id=Kp9uaQTQ8h8C&pg=PA53&lpg=PA53&dq=asoka+iron+weapons&source=bl&ots=2ZNgxVKrKy&sig=NcHdW8aqtYYJykyC3ebhDQJIaMA&hl=en&sa=X&ei=J1JkUfS8JYGi2QX32IDIDg&ved=0CDYQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=asoka%20iron%20weapons&f=false Yeah just as I suspected - at first Asoka did not have weapons but then he developed iron-based weapons.... -
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When the Bushmen train to be energy masters they don't eat meat and they fast. But they train at puberty when sex energy is strong. When Tibetans go into tummo they eat meat at first but then fast. So meat is like the rocket boosters that have to be cast off. Brahmins secretly eat meat while claiming to be vegetarian.
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The Rise In Buddhist Violence: How Does Theology Explain It?
voidisyinyang replied to silas's topic in General Discussion
appropriate word as this started by a rape. http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/asia/burmas-monks-call-for-muslim-community-to-be-shunned-7973317.html So the real issue here is male violence from ejaculation addiction. http://www.channel4.com/news/burma-rohingya-muslims-rakhine-violence Just as I expected -- this is part of a longer tradition of the Burmese majority discriminating against the ethnic non-Buddhist minorities. http://www.voanews.com/content/burmas-kaman-muslims-cite-religious-ethnic-conflict-in-rakhine-state/1555524.html http://asiancorrespondent.com/103139/this-is-militant-islamophobia-in-burma-rooted-in-history/ -
The Rise In Buddhist Violence: How Does Theology Explain It?
voidisyinyang replied to silas's topic in General Discussion
O.K. many wrongs don't make a right! haha. So this dude kills a couple million people and then converts to Buddhism. It reminds me of Constantine converting to Christianity. It's easy for an empire to be "peaceful" internally. The fundamentalist trend of Islam today was largely created by the CIA working with the Nazis and so fundamentalist Muslims are reactionary to the spread of Western colonialism. I just find it ironic. For example I watched the documentary posted on this board - the Thai former martial artist turned monk who is spreading Buddhism along the ethnic minorities of the Golden Triangle. So he has to fight this young male who tried to start a fight with other males -- and the young male called the monk - "crazy monk." So the monk knees the young male to the chest after putting him in a lock hold. The monk yells -- "you're not the only one who can lose his temper!" Later the young male is pacified, kneeling next to the monk who is sitting supervising the labor. So then later the village is given donations from the monastery -- who in turn had received the donations from more urban indviduals - and most likely government connections, etc. There's a well-documented history of the Thai government funding the forest monks more since the forest monks can provide more merit in terms of their deeper meditation skills, etc. Anyway so then eventually these ethnic minority villages are converted to Buddhism and then pacificed into the Thai state government structure, paying taxes, etc. It's very similar to how the Christian monks forced the Indians to cut their hair (which means being homosexual in Native American culture) and then the males take up farming (which is the women's work as horticulture) or else the priests hand over the Indians to the military if they don't conform. Sure the Buddhist monks are not using out right violence but the documentary states that they were not able to convert the area until the Thai military took over the area -- I mean it's better than the CIA-funded Burmese drug lords that had controlled the area. But at the same time there is a concern of local autonomy, cultural diversity, etc. In Burma there's a lot of cultural diversity -- it's not just a Buddhist country. Obviously the British use a "divide and rule" mentality -- so get the Karen to become Christian for example. Yeah so obviously this is a legacy of British rule. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Persecution_of_Muslims_in_Burma http://www.burmamuslims.org/ It reminds me of Africa where Westerners are really mind-controlled to think it's just ethnic cleansing, etc. but if you dig into it you find that Western powers are driving the killing. For Burma it's more like China as the backing for "divide and conquer" although there is significant Western support of the military regime. The irony of a non-violent religion that has to be "protected" through violence. It is similar to the caste system in India -- the Brahmin priests are non-violent but protected by a violent warrior caste. -
The Rise In Buddhist Violence: How Does Theology Explain It?
voidisyinyang replied to silas's topic in General Discussion
http://www.democracynow.org/2009/5/18/burma_vj_reporting_from_a_closed Umm I just want to emphasize -- how bad it is in Burma. If there are more than five people gathered in the street then they are hauled off into prison. You can watch the above doc on netflix - Burma VJ reporting - video journalists use satellite to get out footage of the military thugs massacuring people. It's pretty graphic - like when a Japanese journalist gets shot in the head -- because he had a video camera on the street. The Burmese media get killed off or flee through the jungle into Thailand, etc. My Burmese friend was forced to flee through the jungle into Thailand -- no wonder he hates Muslims - it's just a psychological PTSD reaction from deep seated trauma. People's brains break down from cortisol damage of the neurons and so they get stressed out too easily and then they can't take in new information that enables diversity and compassion, etc. -
The Rise In Buddhist Violence: How Does Theology Explain It?
voidisyinyang replied to silas's topic in General Discussion
Two wrongs don't make a right! haha. The Burmese military owns most of the wealth of "Myanmar" - the name of the country is not recognized by the masses since it was a name chosen by the military regime which took over in 1962. So it's fun to see the Buddhists get all angry and reactionary. haha. Just because it's o.k. to criticize Buddhism does not mean anyone favors Islam. Obviously it's easy to generalize - but any violence based on religion is just inherently wrong. We can say Buddhism is not like Islam but the spread of Buddhism originally depended on a military expansion, just as was the case with Islam. The real problem is patriarchy with male ejaculation addiction causing cortisol spikes which then creates a dopamine positive feedback cycle. People just don't understand psychophysiology -- so people think violence is testosterone but actually it's from dopamine -- and then the ejaculation switches the dopamine to cortisol. So within Islam there are various factions that disagree more or less depending on the individual - -just as with Christianity -- and the same is true with Buddhism. Burma is probably the poorest, most violent country in the world -- in terms of the military regime. Arguably the U.S. funded genocide of central america is on the same level - as with El Salvador for example. O.K. a great background on how British colonialism has created the military regime in Burma -- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g97dxvhDrjI -
Punishment for not doing the right thing..
voidisyinyang replied to death2cowards's topic in Welcome
Gurdjieff talks about objective knowledge. It's based on where your "I" is in your body-mind and so a person's intention is the electromagnetic "I" that sends out energy with their words or thoughts. So people say words but usually they hide the true intention of the words - or try to hide it. haha. The energy is "objective" in that it will resonate back to a person -- what is sent out is then reflected back -- but as resonance it is twice as strong. So a qigong master can feel the pain of other people -- and so they have to process other people's pain if they cause pain. So the karma is very instantaneous while for most it is a delayed effect based on subconscious emotional blockages. And so sometimes it make take generations for an effect -- humans have only been on Earth for a very small percentage of life on Earth. Justice is blind but we can listen to justice -- this is called the "inner ear" method or "sound-current." -
It's like that dude who went rock climbing and then he got jammed into that ravine and he had to saw off his arm with one of those cheap China-made pocket knives - he said cutting through the nerve was the worst pain -- and so he was able to escape. But would he have eaten his own arm if necessary? I mean he almost bled to death -- but cannibalism did happen more often than people realize by European-Americans spreading out along the West -- taking over and killing off the Indians. A good book is Ecological Imperialism by Professor Alfred Crosby about how Western civilization is just spreading plagues and pests and monocultural ecocide around the world so that Westerners can have their farms. So the Bushmen - the original humans for 90% of human history -- they eat meat but they let the animal's body sit overnight so the spirit doesn't see that the humans are eating the body -- otherwise the animal spirit would tell the other animals to avoid the humans. So then the males avoid the females to store up their male electromagnetic energy and when the males hold the bow they can use their electromagnetic energy to sense the animal through the bow - and this energy also attracts the animal to be killed. A good book on this is Women Like Meat by professor Megan Beisele. Yeah qigong master Chunyi Lin is completely vegetarian. I was vegetarian for 15 years.
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Canadian Tar Sands Mining/Keystone Pipeline
voidisyinyang replied to ralis's topic in The Rabbit Hole
http://www.livescience.com/28530-carbon-dioxide-falling.html Yeah except the increased methane releases -- it's more than just carbon dioxide.... http://www.huffingtonpost.com/swara-salih/fracking-methane-leaks_b_2536846.html