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Advaita and Buddhism are the Same After All
voidisyinyang replied to forestofclarity's topic in General Discussion
Awesome. Apparently Chunyi Lin's wife is in the hospital. I have no idea what's going on. I know that a Shaolin Buddhist monk, Master Yao, healed her breast cancer a long time ago - probably over 20 years ago. Anyway Chunyi Lin has been so busy healing other people -- so know he's focused on healing his wife. -
Advaita and Buddhism are the Same After All
voidisyinyang replied to forestofclarity's topic in General Discussion
O.K. so the great "holier than thou" male diatribes continue! haha. All this stuff comes from the Bushmen in Africa btw -- the ORIGINAL humans -- from 100,000 BCE to 10,000 BCE. Ah but what what lineage did you speak off? Such and such minute off branch of such and such purity in such and such valley? haha. Ah the males stuck in their autonomic sympathetic nervous system. But please don't let me get in your way. Please let's continue this grand gesture in nothingness -- cerebral backwash. -
When to Sean Denty say this about showing the Blair vid to Wang Liping? Also what about Nan, Huai-chin -- Bodri's Measuring Meditation book is the latest collaboration with him -- but Nan doesn't demonstrate his powers as per the Monk vows....
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Advaita and Buddhism are the Same After All
voidisyinyang replied to forestofclarity's topic in General Discussion
Naw CaoTwo is female -- from Russia I think. Vaggie has got a lower chakra blockage but he's got good life force energy so he attracts the chicks who don't know better. haha. Full lotus is the secret to freedom. Chunyi Lin went 49 days in full lotus -- no food, no water and no sleep. The Qi-ssage was created a few years after my last http://springforestqigong.com class -- so I haven't tried it -- except a bit impromptu style. I rely on the O at a D for qi-ssage -- the psychic mutual climax does wonder for healing. After several mutual climaxes via the full lotus transmission then the heart chakra opens up and it's powerful medicine. Melts through some serious blockages. LOVE!!!! -
Advaita and Buddhism are the Same After All
voidisyinyang replied to forestofclarity's topic in General Discussion
Been where? Done what? You've gone to South America? You've done ayahausca? haha. Typical brush off without details. Back to your Dgozchen cave! Yeah that's right! Dogschzoen!! Advaita my ass. Dude you still got your internet job? You did ayahausca in NYC??!?? haha. Did you do it in full lotus? Or are you above full lotus!! I know that your upbringing in the Muktananda cult has left you a bit "sheltered." So I feel for you! Oh yeah NOW I remember -- YOU got a Brazilian girlfriend!!! You marry her yet?!! That was the plan right! haha. So you went to Brazil!?! -
I'll watch that and you all can watch Jungle Trip, the documentary on psychoactive plant communication http://topdocumentaryfilms.com/jungle-trip/
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Advaita and Buddhism are the Same After All
voidisyinyang replied to forestofclarity's topic in General Discussion
What do the talking plants think about your fake discussion? time for a jungle trip boys!! http://topdocumentaryfilms.com/jungle-trip/ -
Yeah I just threw up my "biophoton" research as a full free preview lulu.com book http://www.lulu.com/product/paperback/deep-disharmony-secrets-of-the-cias-psi-plasma-vortex/11007795 It's not really edited -- just stream of consciousness stuff. Basically though the amplitude and frequency as interconnected via the phase-angle but in quantum science the timing of the phase-angle has infinite potential. So the more you know frequency the less you know the time of the phase-angle and vice versa. Still it then has to get converted back into classical amplitude as a probability of the experimental set-up. This is the paradox of "squeezed light" and why it has to be based on quantum chaos math. But in that case the machine is really in control. Western math provides a metaphor or model but it still has to be converted back into symmetry. http://naturalresonancerevolution.blogspot.com/2010/05/my-new-lulucom-book.html
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Advaita and Buddhism are the Same After All
voidisyinyang replied to forestofclarity's topic in General Discussion
Vaggie -- you're making the same claims about Brahman that you were making what -- last Fall? haha. Well I guess there are some new readers here now -- so they might want to review your past posts -- "debates", etc. -
Advaita and Buddhism are the Same After All
voidisyinyang replied to forestofclarity's topic in General Discussion
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http://www.disclose.tv/action/viewvideo/21330/The_Living_Matrix__The_Science_of_Healing_Pt_1_8/ http://www.mind-energy.net/archives/332-The-Living-Matrix-movie-review.html
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The Matrix of Philip K. Dick new documentary on his mystical experiences -- is fiction real and vice versa? http://www.ihealme.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=frontpage&Itemid=1
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Yeah that's a great vid. Here's another inspiring story related to alchemy: http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,538020,00.html?loomia_ow=t0:s0:a4:g4:r4:c0.000000:b0:z5
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Yeah the third eye is actually in the center of the brain - the pineal gland. I remember when I first felt the chakra in the center of my forehead and it freaked me out a bit but it was also very cool to discover that it's real.
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Glad to hear you're feeling better. Just so you know that lung damage causes sadness -- so if you smoke that's the reason you're sad. I've encountered smokers who are depressed numerous times -- and then I have to clear out their sadness. I had a coworker quit smoking when I told him that and his sadness vanished.
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http://paratopia.podbean.com/2010/05/14/paratopia-episode-67-dean-radin-psi-research-oneness/ New Dean Radin interview.
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http://www.sprword.com/videos/naturalmystery/ Mind over Body documentary -- excellent!!
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http://thesciencenetwork.org/programs/the-science-studio/enter-the-i-of-the-vortex This is a very fascinating discussion -- I discovered his book "I of the Vortex" soon after it was published some 10 years ago. He gets into some VERY crucial issues when applied to nonwestern alchemy. So just translate what he says back into alchemy and enjoy!! http://thesciencenetwork.org/media/videos/34/Transcript.pdf The transcript of the above 72 mn video.
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http://www.amazon.com/Eat-Sleep-Sit-Japans-Rigorous/dp/4770030754 Eat Sleep Sit: My Year at Japan's Most Rigorous Zen Temple, Kaoru Nonomura – John Einarsen At the age of thirty, Kaoru Nonomura left his family, his girlfriend, and his job as a designer to undertake a year of ascetic training at Eiheiji, one of the most rigorous Zen training temples in Japan. This book is Nonomura's account of his experiences. He skillfully describes every aspect of training, including how to meditate, how to eat, how to wash, and even how to use the toilet, in a way that is easy to understand even for readers with no knowledge of Zen Buddhism. This first-person account also describes Nonomura's struggles in the face of beatings, hunger, exhaustion, fear, and loneliness, the comfort he draws from his friendships with the other trainees, and his quiet determination to give his life spiritual meaning. After writing Eat Sleep Sit, Kaoru Nonomura returned to his normal life as a designer, but his book has maintained its popularity in Japan, selling more than 100,000 copies since its first printing in 1996. Beautifully written, and a fascinating insight into a lifestyle of hardships that few people could endure, this is a book that will appeal to all those with an interest in Zen Buddhism and to anyone with an interest in the quest for spiritual growth. About the Author Born in 1959, Nonomura traveled widely in China and Tibet as a young man. He worked as a designer before his year at Eiheiji. After his year there, he returned to his design job, and it was on the daily crowded train commute to work that he began to scribble his recollections of his Eiheiji experience, and these scribblings eventually became Eat Sleep Sit, the author's only book. Designed to strip the recruits of their egos and concepts of self, the training subjected Nonomura, who as a monk received the name of Rosan, to beatings, kicks, and abuse, to long days beginning at 1:30 a.m. and ending at 10:00 p.m., to extensive periods of sitting in the painful full lotus position, to endless chores and studies of Zen texts, and to rigorous procedures covering every aspect of the day from eating, walking, and sleeping, to folding one's clothes, washing one's face, and going to the toilet. "[W]hy, in order to remove the ego, is it necessary to sit with legs folded, facing the wall? Why this form and no other? I doubt whether anyone could put the answer into words. Only in sitting for oneself, and persisting in sitting to the very end, does the answer come welling up in one's blood and bones. .... Devoting oneself to sitting, getting used to sitting, and conquering the pain of sitting are all equally pointless. The only point of sitting is to accept unconditionally each moment as it occurs. This is the lesson of 'just sitting' that I had absorbed after one year." (pp. 291-92) "Do not eat from the center of the bowl. Do not seek extra vegetables or rice unless you are ill. Do not cover up the vegetables with rice in order to obtain more. Do not look into your neighbor's bowls or compare portion sizes. Pour all your physical and mental strength in the act of eating. Do not roll the rice into a big ball. Do not fill your mouth with a large amount of rice at once. Do not eat spilled grains of rice. Do not chew noisily. Do not slurp. Do not lick anything." (p. 99) Stand wrong at the entrance, expect to be hit in the face and knocked down a hill. Sit wrong, expect to get slugged. Meet the eyes of an elder -- expect physical blows. One person can't sit full lotus because he broke his leg in the past (1/2 lotus is acceptable most places) -- the monks tell him it's OK - they'll tie him in full lotus the next day. (This reminds me of the story a zen monk told me once about someone setting a small refrigerator on his legs to force them into the correct position). I guess how you sit really is important to them. And they sit for hours and hours and hours every day. The new recruits stand out in the freezing rain. They are screamed at. They are beaten. Kicked. Starved. They are ordered to memorize long, complicated sequences of movements and are hit if they fail. If they make the smallest mistakes their food is removed. They get only the bare minimum of food to begin with. Several students end up at the hospital for stretches of time before returning for more abuse.
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Hardcore Full Lotus training in Japan
voidisyinyang replied to voidisyinyang's topic in General Discussion
Well the full lotus is traditionally called 5 points facing heaven. I've discussed this before with quotes and refs. from others chiming in here -- on previous full lotus threads. I've discovered that the easiest way to make sure the bottom of the feet face up -- the center acupoint of the foot -- is to have the legs at a slightly wider angle -- it's I guess an equilateral triangle. My tendency is to go full on full lotus with my ankles full on my thigh bones and my feet closer to past my thighs. This works for a while to open up the "kundabuffer" -- the small of the back -- and to stretch out the legs. But then you can just go into the equilateral base position for deeper mind meditation, as long as you still have that pressure on the thighs. The real secret of the full lotus, of course, is that this pressure on the thighs sucks in the yin energy -- there's various sources of yin energy. It's called female energy for a reason but to discuss this source of energy is totally taboo. It's taboo here on taobums, as well as anywhere else. I've raised it here only to be shot down by those who don't focus on the full lotus. Of course even full lotus masters won't discuss this -- because to talk about the sex side of the energy goes against the energy flow -- the energy flow is right brain while talking is left brain. When I did healings at work for example I would be in full lotus but the person wanting the healing would want first to talk to me. Even Chunyi Lin mentioned this -- how people come to him for healings but want him to talk to them!! haha. I mean in the West we assume that everything that is real is based on talking or words. Chunyi Lin says that he's there to heal -- not to talk! And so it is -- when I transmit the energy then I can not talk. So for my coworkers I would talk a bit and then get them to talk or just demonstrate to them visualize while I was silent - "see!" -- watch my neck I would say. As the right side of my neck pulsates as the pineal gland transmits the energy, and also sucks up the lower body energy. Now that type of transmission I currently do is mainly the electrochemical energy but in order to do any third eye transmission of the macrocosmic orbit you have had to build up the jing or electrochemical energy into strong energy chi or electromagnetic (so that you have telekinesis, telepathy, precognition) and then the chi converts to the shen or laser-spirit energy to open the third eye. After then you finally enter nivikalapa samadhi for real astral travel and long distance healing. So many western healers don't really achieve this state but claim they do -- that's why I rely on the full lotus. I, also, did not achieve this state but what happened is that Chunyi Lin said I should have called him before I got too afraid, too excited, and stopped practicing. Then, before my energy channels closed up, Chunyi Lin touched my forehead when I retook his Level 3 Third Eye class to open the center of the brain -- he touches everyone's forehead. But since my channels were already open quite a bit when he transmited the laser-holographic energy into my forehead then the center of my brain was permanently magnetized with bliss for the full lotus third eye transmission. -
Hardcore Full Lotus training in Japan
voidisyinyang replied to voidisyinyang's topic in General Discussion
Well I would need more information. I'm not talking about "just" full lotus -- I mean full lotus after the macrocosmic third eye transmissions are open. Which means that as long as you have a steady source of external energy then you can sit in full lotus as long as you want. There's a reason qigong masters like Wang, Liping and Yan Xin and Chunyi Lin practice the modified bigu diet. Chunyi Lin says if a qigong trainer does eat a lot of food or has some sort of digestive problem then they can just empty it out that much faster. Still Chunyi Lin told me to stop eating crap. When I started my training I was vegetarian. The third eye opening training in the book "Taoist Yoga: Alchemy and Immortality" requires a diet of NO SALT -- this is much more strict than just vegetarian. It implies NO GRAINS which is the literal meaning of bigu -- and the traditional Taoist teaching about internal worms as demons. It's definitely possible to sit in full lotus without the third eye transmissions -- kids sit "apple sauce criss cross" or whatever they call it! But if they did it on a serious level then a diet change would be required. At a minimum it is to be vegetarian and to eat only 70% of filling the stomach. In fact being vegetarian in Beijing -- I read this was considered elitist in China. I even got this reaction at Chinese restaurants here -- they started treating me like a monk because I always got vegetarian food. At the same time a higher level qigong master can certainly transform internal blockages more quickly -- using the LASER holographic energy -- but since the focus is on healing then it's practical to not increase your internal blockages. So it's preferred to be in a work environment that is conducive to practice -- preferably with good feng shui -- with lots of wild life and good ecology, etc. And once in that environment to also practice the bigu diet for the training. But "tantra" is the poor man's spirituality -- as Professor Hugh B. Urban documents -- in Calcutta certainly many wanted to join the Ramakrishna Vivekananda movement but they could not AFFORD to -- it was limited by caste and economics. So the poor man's training was tantric without the diet restrictions, using meat and alcohol and sex, even, as a reaction to the exclusive caste system. This is called "crazy Zen" or something. So after I went 8 days on half a glass of water and went into the Emptiness -- I had finished my masters degree. In Buddhism this 8 day fast is called "achievement of cessation" and is considered the first step to real samadhi -- in Hinduism the nirvikalpa samadhi. But often the case fasting is not regularly practiced in monasteries which more and more are focused on ritual priest teachings controlled by the laypersons paying for the food. The monasteries of Burma, for example, underwent this "democratic" reform insisting the monks teach practical skills to the laypersons -- be it philosophy as logical thinking or job training. No longer was the focus on meditation abilities. The full lotus "forest monks" of Thailand were corrupted or co-opted by the wealthy rulers in the city -- the royalty -- and then work to convert the indigenous tribes in Thailand, not yet assimilated into the modern political state. So then the forest monks became politicized and with the increasing pressures of modernity there is more focus on trying to replant forests since there is too much population pressure, etc. I no longer had school monies and I was working a poor man's tantric job in environmental activism. And so I could no longer afford the exclusive diet. So I went the other extreme. First I realized that when I ate meat then the increased testosterone would give me strength -- deepen my voice, make me more attractive -- and I saw that all the other poor males were relying on it to succeed on the job -- to compete. I knew it was bad for health but that's how they survived. So then I was eating fast food -- and then I realized that many of my friends who were homeless and usually avoided by others -- lived off dumpster diving. I knew that many people live off dumpsters around the world -- garbage heaps. For low cost I had been forced to live with this old perv dude who constantly tried to suck me off but it was in a nice neighborhood with lots of fancy restaurants that were not hit for dumpster diving. So I started living off that dumpster food -- and ate whatever I found. Fancy chocolate gourmet cake, meat sandwiches, and lots of bread goods -- bagels, pastries. So then I just ate tons of garlic to kill off the bacteria. As long as I worked the night shift it worked but then one of my coworkers who was female and poor was trying to compete with the poor males. And she started stalking me at work since I could do healings on her, as I sat in full lotus at work. The rest is history. haha. I did more and more healings at work while sitting in full lotus at work -- but I stunk the place up with garlic! haha. The males began relying on me for healings as our department was being automated and downsized and so the competition kept increasing. The female was promoted but she kept stalking me even more. Since it was tantric it turned to real love. But then I had similar "real love" with several other females around town -- from my full lotus practice in either fast foot restaurants or coffee shops. Well things got more crazy after that and I finally quit my job at a workplace that had faster turn over than fast food! I was first forced to sign a document which completely disowned the 10 years I had worked there -- albeit part-time. It was fun to be sure. -
Hardcore Full Lotus training in Japan
voidisyinyang replied to voidisyinyang's topic in General Discussion
The answer is in the previous "full lotus" threads. I give links and quotes so you probably want to review those. Good luck. -
Yeah this is great as well -- http://topdocumentaryfilms.com/extraordinary-animals/ Psychic dogs, and genius animals.
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Advaita and Buddhism are the Same After All
voidisyinyang replied to forestofclarity's topic in General Discussion