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  1. Qigong Master Facebook

    http://www.facebook.com/topic.php?uid=6257...amp;topic=11863
  2. Qigong Master Facebook

    Meanwhile the leaders of "Xu Shuangfu" having killed the leaders of the other Christian sect, met a grisly execution by the government, without any public notice.... http://www.theepochtimes.com/news/6-11-29/48739.html
  3. Qigong Master Facebook

    Pokemon: China's true bull market: cults The New York Times/November 26, 2006 By Joseph Kahn Huaide, China: Kuang Yuexia and her husband, Cai Defu, considered themselves good Christians. They read the Bible every night before bed. When their children misbehaved, they dealt with them calmly. They did not curse or tell lies. But when Zhang Chengli, a neighbor, began hounding them last year to leave their underground religious sect and join his, it seemed like a test of Satanic intensity. He scaled the wall of their garden, ambushed them in the fields and roused them after midnight with frantic calls to convert before Jesus arrived for his Second Coming and sent them to hell. Kuang poured wastewater on Zhang's head. Cai punched him. Yet Zhang persisted for months until the couple's sect intervened and stopped his proselytizing for good. Zhang's corpse - eyes, ears and nose ripped from his face - was found by a roadside 480 kilometers, or about 300 miles, from this rural town in Jilin Province in northeastern China. The police arrested Cai and other sect members. One of them died in police custody during what fellow inmates described as a torture session. China's growing material wealth has eluded the countryside, home to two-thirds of its population. But there is a bull market in sects and cults competing for souls. That has alarmed the authorities, who seem uncertain whether the spread of religion or its systematic repression does more to turn peasants against Communist rule. The demise of communist ideology has left a spiritual void, and it is being filled by religion. The country today has more churchgoing Protestants than Europe, according to several foreign estimates. Buddhism has become popular among the social elite. Beijing college students wait hours for pews during Christmas services in the capital's 100 packed churches. But it is the rural underclass that is most desperate for salvation. The rural economy has grown relatively slowly. Corruption and a collapse in state-sponsored medical care and other social services are felt acutely. But government-sanctioned churches operate mainly in cities, where they can be closely monitored, and priests and ministers by law can preach only to those who come to them. The authorities do not ban religious activity in the countryside. But they have made it so difficult for established churches to operate there that many rural Chinese have turned to underground, often heterodox religious movements. Charismatic sect leaders denounce state-sanctioned churches. The sects promise healing in a part of the country where the state has all but abandoned responsibility for public health. They also promise deliverance from the coming apocalypse, and they demand money, loyalty and strict secrecy from their members. Three Grades of Servants, a banned Christian sect that claims several million followers, made inroads in Huaide and other northern towns beginning nearly a decade ago. It lured peasants like Yu Xiaoping and her neighbor, Kuang, away from state-authorized churches. Its underground network provided spiritual and social services to isolated villages. But it also attracted competition from Eastern Lightning, its archrival, which sought to convert Yu, Kuang and others. The two sects clashed violently. Both became targets of a police crackdown. Xu Shuangfu, the itinerant founder of Three Grades of Servants, who says he has divine powers, was arrested last summer, along with scores of associates. Xu was suspected of having ordered the execution of religious enemies, police officers said in interviews. Yet such efforts rarely stop the spread of underground churches and sects, which derive legitimacy from government pressure. Baptism Huaide is in the heart of China's breadbasket. Corn grows tall on treeless plains that surround rust-belt factories and tidy brick villages, stretching east to the North Korean border. After the autumn harvest, the fields have been stripped, and the town settles into a languorous winter rhythm. But the placid surface hides Huaide's spiritual turmoil. Yu Xiaoping, a farmer and shop attendant, grew up an atheist. Her father was a Communist Party member and an elementary school administrator who frowned on religion, especially when he discovered that his sister attended church. He died of stomach cancer a decade ago, leaving a small plot of land, a tiny pension and a dying ideology. Yu got a part-time job in the local farmers market. She, her sister or her baby niece slept shoulder to shoulder with her mother on the family kang, or platform bed, in their two-room home. She felt pinched for cash and confined. One winter day in 1995 her aunt invited her to attend services in Gongzhuling, about 60 kilometers away, the closest state-authorized Protestant church. Yu agreed on a whim. She was surprised to find the simple beige-and-white assembly hall packed with 700 congregants, praying and singing in one voice. Yu returned the next week, this time taking the bus alone. On her third trip, she was baptized. Yu is now 36 years old, petite, rosy-cheeked and prone to giggle. She talks about having a purpose in life imparted by God. "Until the day I found God, I felt like I was wandering aimlessly," she said. "Suddenly I felt clear of mind and free of guilt and sin." Huaide did not have its own church. But soon Yu received invitations from new friends to attend private services. Villagers discussed the Bible. Sometimes a visiting minister delivered a sermon. Many visiting ministers criticized the government-licensed church Yu had attended. They questioned its mandate that parishioners be at least 18 years old, arguing that God intended children to hear the Gospel. The state's requirement that church members register offended her, as did the stipulation that Communist Party officials, like her father, forswear Christianity. "Religion must be based on your heart, not on such rules," she said. One day a visiting minister - Yu says she remembers him clearly for his southern accent - delivered a scathing criticism of state-backed churches. He said they stressed outdated, literal readings of the Bible instead of interpreting how Scripture should inform today's world. He urged her to consider an alternative that he said brought Jesus' teaching alive: Three Grades of Servants. The appeal of a sect Xu Shuangfu, who the authorities say was born Xu Wenkou, is a religious entrepreneur. Now in his 60s, he founded Three Grades of Servants in Henan Province in the late 1980s and oversaw its growth despite serving time in custody. The sect's hierarchy is based on what Xu argued is the theme of a trinity that runs through Scripture, including three servants of God (Moses, Aaron and Pashur) in the Old Testament, and three friends of Jesus (Martha, Mary and Lazarus) in the New Testament. Xu occupies the top grade and maintains that he, like Moses, talks to God. The group is millenarian. Xu, followers say, predicted that Jesus would return to earth and eliminate nonbelievers in 1989, then again in 1993. When this did not happen, Xu explained that even God misjudged how long Abraham's descendants would stay in Egypt. He did not set a third date for the Second Coming. Though he failed to divine the future, Xu did reach deeply into the lives of his peasant followers. The sect played a guiding role in Yu's life, not unlike the way the Communist Party, in its heyday of molding people according to Maoist and Marxist doctrine, shaped her father's life. Yu reported to a "fellow worker" in Three Grades of Servants, a woman who went by the code name Xing Zhi, or Fortunate Aspirations. Xing Zhi coordinated prayer sessions, collected donations and taught Yu what to wear, what to eat, when to wake up in the morning. She even matched Yu with another of her young charges, Zhang Qinghai. Yu and Zhang read the Bible together, discussed their goals and fell in love. They married a decade ago, six months after meeting. Like Yu, Kuang Yuexia and her husband, Cai Defu, had their first religious experience at a state-authorized church. But the distance and the demands of raising two girls and a boy made their visits infrequent. Then in 1995, Cai developed a brain tumor. He underwent an operation that forced the family to borrow $1,500 and left his speech impaired. Doctors recommended further procedures. But they could afford no more medical bills and he recuperated at home, slowly. Three Grades of Servants spotted an opportunity. A local organizer, Chen Zhihua, read the Bible and sang hymns with Kuang and the bedridden Cai. Sect members helped Kuang tend her corn during her husband's illness. She said the teachings improved her husband's health. The marginal majority Since the early days of economic reforms in the 1980s, China has eased restrictions on religious activity, especially in the cities. But registration requirements and periodic harassment limit growth, as does a shortage of clerics. The five officially recognized religions, Buddhism, Taoism, Islam, Roman Catholicism and Protestantism, cannot promote themselves or expand easily. The goal seems to be to prevent any from acquiring clout to rival the Communist Party. The losers are marginalized people who need spiritual support the most, like laid-off workers and rural migrants in cities and peasants in the countryside. They get little benefit from churches that cannot, by law, reach out to them. One movement that exploited this gap was Falun Gong, which espouses an idiosyncratic mix of traditional Chinese qigong, or self-healing, exercises and meditation. Its millions of loyal followers resisted stubbornly, though peacefully, when the government crushed it in 1999. Christian sects form and mutate in the countryside, vying to attract the same disadvantaged classes. There are the Shouters and the Spirit Church, the Disciplines Association and White Sun, the Holistic Church and the Crying Faction. Many are apocalyptic. A few are strongly anti-Communist. Three Grades of Servants and Eastern Lightning are among the largest, each claiming membership in the millions. Their identities may be less important than their profusion. They erupt suddenly, shocking the authorities with their secrecy, their financial wherewithal, their tight-knit organization and, occasionally, their willingness to use force. For the Communist Party, this is uncomfortably reminiscent of China's past. Millenarian sects have been harbingers of dynastic change since the Yellow Turbans contributed to the fall of the Han Dynasty at the end of the second century. As recently as the 19th century, the Taiping and Boxer rebellions weakened the Qing Dynasty and fostered the social turmoil that eventually helped the Communists themselves to take power. Earlier this year, the government ordered the 610 Office, the agency established to combat Falun Gong, to pursue a crackdown against rural cults. "The threat posed by Falun Gong has been superseded by organizations in the countryside that are vying with the party for people's hearts," a document posed on government Web sites by the 610 Office says. "Some are even the spearhead of a movement to seize power from the Communist Party." Sectarian strife The 610 Office lists Eastern Lightning as a top target. The group was founded in 1990 by a woman, surnamed Deng, who claims that she is the returned Jesus Christ. It recruits mainly from other religious groups and often uses tactics that include spying, kidnapping and brainwashing, according to two people who say they were forcibly held by the group. The authorities banned Eastern Lightning several years ago. But it has expanded to become by some foreign estimates the largest underground religious group in China. In Huaide, as in other northeastern hot spots, Eastern Lightning set its sights on the main local religious force: Three Grades of Servants. In early 2003, Eastern Lightning recruited a few members in Huaide. They in turn were given conversion quotas and an urgent timetable: to save as many souls as possible before the female Jesus wiped out nonbelievers. Yu and her husband were approached by two former members of their own sect who had converted. They were given a 1,000-page customized Bible and hymnal, bound in yellow. Eastern Lightning followers returned frequently to discuss the contents and persuade them to convert. "If you didn't say yes to one person, they would just send another, like messengers from the devil," Yu said. Zhang Chengli, a local farmer who was an Eastern Lightning operative, headed the team to convert Kuang and Cai. He stalked them at home and in the fields. His message was blunt. "He told us that if we joined Lightning, then God would protect us," Kuang said. "But if we didn't join, we would die." After midnight one night he stood outside their bedroom with a bullhorn. He yelled through the window, "Convert or die!" Kuang said. Another day he clipped the wings of a pigeon and tossed it into their vegetable garden. The bird hopped around until Kuang captured it and took it into her pantry, thinking it might make a meal. When she inspected it, she found a note glued to its belly. It read, "Those who cannot see the light will die." To get rid of Zhang, Kuang dumped household wastewater on his head. Cai, ignoring his own sect's teachings on remaining unruffled, punched Zhang and smashed his bicycle tires with a metal pipe. When Zhang persisted, they considered alerting the police. But they were themselves part of an underground Christian group. And they decided going to the police would be morally wrong. "However bad he was," Kuang said, "I could not report another Christian to the police." A lethal solution Three Grades of Servants had been fighting defections in several northeastern provinces. So when Xing Zhi, the chief coordinator for the sect in Huaide, heard about Zhang's campaign, she took decisive measures. She told Cai to notify her the next time Zhang came calling, Kuang said. Yu's husband was deployed in a stakeout. When Zhang pedaled by, he was intercepted, gagged with tape and stuffed into the back of a white van, which sped away, according to local residents who saw the abduction. Assassins sliced away Zhang's facial features before discarding his corpse. That turned out be a calling card of Three Grades of Servants, which has been linked to several grisly murders. The police were able to identify him only because he was carrying a report card from his son's school, Huaide Elementary, in a back pocket. They began a crackdown. In an evening raid, five people were whisked to the provincial police headquarters: Yu and her husband, Zhang Qinghai; Kuang and Cai; and Chen, the local organizer. Yu and Kuang said that they were shackled to metal chairs and interrogated through the night in adjacent rooms. In the early hours, both women recalled hearing Chen scream and moan in pain. When dawn broke, the police abruptly suspended their inquest and dismissed Yu and Kuang with orders to say nothing about their detention. Shortly thereafter, the women learned that Chen had died in custody. The police told Chen's family that she had suffered a "sudden heart attack." Nearly a year after they were detained, the husbands remain in custody, though they have not been charged with a crime. Xing Zhi, the sect's promoter, was also arrested. The founder of the sect, Xu Shuangfu, was apprehended in summer. Kuang now lives alone in Huaide. Her children have moved away to find jobs in the city. She says she lives in fear of retaliation, either by Eastern Lightning or the police. Recently she spotted two police officers entering her yard, presumably to resume their interrogation. She said she was so afraid of another round of grilling that she drank a bottle of rat poison in front of them. She was taken to the hospital to have her stomach pumped. Yu still lives with her mother and sister. The police confiscated her Bible. But she still prays often for her husband's release. The violence in her village only confirmed her faith in Xu Shuangfu. She said he had predicted all along that evil authorities and devilish sects would compete for influence at the crucial juncture. "This is exactly what happens," she said, "when the world is coming to an end."
  4. Qigong Master Facebook

    You'd never know he was a qigong master unless he reads your energy and sends energy to you. He can control his energy. He said at first he couldn't wear watches because they would always break. He said when he gets angry now the light bulbs in his house explodes. He's human. I'm not on facebook though. haha.
  5. THE MOST POWERFUL FULL MOON OF THE YEAR

    probably full-lotus as that is also "5 points or centers facing up" -- the two centers of the feet, the two centers of the hands and the head.
  6. Spring Forest/Alchemy Correllation

    http://kalachakranet.org/book_vw-inner.html http://www.qirevolution.com/
  7. Spring Forest/Alchemy Correllation

    http://www.threepinespress.com/books/neidan.shtml
  8. Spring Forest/Alchemy Correllation

    The microcosmic orbit is the foundation practice for SFQ and the microcosmic orbit is the only practice used in Taoist Yoga: Alchemy and Immortality trans. by Charles Luk. Chunyi Lin has quoted from the book Taoist Yoga: Alchemy and Immortality. Chunyi Lin didn't state that he was quoting from the book but I was reading it at the time and had brought it to his qi-emitting lectures a couple times. The references were very specific. Chunyi Lin has used the terms jing and shen and chi but usually he doesn't use the alchemy terms since he keeps the practice as simple as possible. Chunyi Lin has stated that the microcosmic orbit happens naturally by sitting in full-lotus and that 20 minutes of full-lotus is worth 4 hours of any other meditation practice. When Chunyi Lin trained Jim Nance to be a qigong master Jim Nance had to sit in full-lotus for 2 hours straight, non-stop, every night without missing a night. I sit in full-lotus throughout the day but normally in 45 minute sessions and then a break. Once the third eye opens up then the energy cycles externally as the macrocosmic orbit which means that the alchemy transformation is also based on healing people around you. Traditionally alchemy was practiced in isolation in the mountains with just a teacher supervising the student and this is how Chunyi Lin trained with spending a month in full-lotus, taking no food, no water, and no sleep while in a cave. He currently sits in full-lotus at least 4 hours a day and sleeps just a few hours a night while fasting one day a week and then eating a little veggie meal once a day the rest of the week. So he's practicing alchemy while also healing people all the time. This is what he teaches as well but the level of ability is based on the level of practice. The process is the same no matter what the ability is -- as Chunyi Lin states: Use your consciousness to go into the emptiness. True emptiness means nirvikalpa samadhi which is only after the microcosmic orbit has opened up the third eye and the body is filled with electromagnetic fields -- the jing has been converted to chi and then the chi converted to shen. So the answer is to just keep practicing without fixating on the conceptual level of who is practicing -- it's just like listening to music and going deeper into the harmonics of the music. The music plays you -- no one is listening -- the yin and yang are literally music harmonics of 2:3 and 3:4 from nonwestern tuning. We exist within consciousness which we can not see but we can listen to consciousness. The full-lotus is just the most efficient yin/yang harmonics for body/mind transformation. As Chunyi Lin says if you want to find out if someone is a real master just see how long they can sit in full-lotus. If I'm having free energy exchanges through yin-yang transformation with females, I can sit in full-lotus nonstop for hours, until the energy and trance is too deep to be done in public. The bliss jing and the electromagnetic chi builds up so that I see light around people. This is best done while fasting -- as Master Nan, Huai-chin states you can't have both the material and the spiritual. Most modern practitioners fall back into "worldliness" because as the chi builds up then paranormal powers or spiritual powers are achieved (telepathy, telekinesis and precognition). That's before nirvikalpa samadhi or true emptiness is achieved. If the powers are used for healing then the body must be harmonized again or else the mind as ego gets attached to the powers, now disharmonized (the illness of others is taken into the body). So the full-lotus keeps harmonizing the energy blockages -- it's an impersonal process. Just keep sitting in full-lotus and/or practice the microcosmic orbit until the electromagnetic fields get strong enough to permanently magnetize the pineal gland thereby opening up the macrocosmic orbit. Getting energy transmissions from Chunyi Lin is very helpful in the training which is why he didn't have a personal training course for Level 3 (instead requiring attending his class) -- this is when he touches your forehead to permanently magnetize the pineal gland. After that the level of astral body created depends on how much chi is stored in the body and converted to shen -- and this means not letting others control your energy. This is why Taoist masters train in the mountains or Buddhists train in monasteries -- because after achieving the macrocosmic orbit the energy has to be focused to stay within the body and there has to be a switch from the material (food, lower emotions) to the spiritual (electromagnetic light energy). As the electromagnetic light energy accumulates it's stored in the lower body but then there is increased risk it will be deconverted back to sex fluid after being deconverted to jing -- this is done by other people having their electromagnetic awareness still subconsciously stuck in their lower chakra, so that the normal male is fixated on creating sex fluid, thereby deconverting your chi and shen back into jing and the back into ejaculation. So the only answer is to keep sitting in full-lotus more and more and thereby taking in other peoples' lower emotional energy blockages while shooting electromagnetic energy into the other people, a process which then naturally converts the material body of the full-lotus practitioner into shen or spirit-light which then in the end returns back into pure consciousness or empty awareness. Consciousness is both the start and the end goal of alchemy but the process of energy transformation is eternal -- again this is because of the illusion of the ego.
  9. John Chang

    http://springforestqigong.com -- Chunyi Lin is at that level.
  10. Nonduality

    The best non-duality book is "NOTHING EVER HAPPENED" a biography of H.W.L. Poonja aka Poonjaji -- by David Godman. It's a three volume detailed account of how he became Ramana Maharshi's replacement so to speak. http://www.realization.org/page/doc0/doc0096a.htm http://www.avadhuta.com/papajibooks.html#NEH
  11. Healing with Chunyi Li

    http://springforestqigong.com should have it. http://www.springforestqigong.com/phone_sessions.htm $80
  12. Healing with Chunyi Li

    Jim Nance is Chunyi Lin's assistant and Nance is also a qigong master, trained by Chunyi Lin. He also can do long-distance healing and Chunyi Lin says Nance is a strong and powerful phone healer as well. Nance did long-distance healing on me so I speak from experience -- my third eye was burning up with bliss and electromagnetic energy.
  13. Healing with Chunyi Li

    I've written a lot online about the classes I took from Chunyi Lin. He's like Wang Liping. When he looks at you for healing he can focus on a particular organ and it feels like a laser but blissful. He can do this at a distance to the middle of your brain as well. He's AWESOME.
  14. On Chunyi Lin

    Levitation, Water to Wine, healing deafness, paralysis.... these are the experiences he shared and confirmed through his teaching. Hey Alan: Good luck with your book publishing. I'd be glad to do an email interview. I have one recently but it's in Spanish with links to my other articles online (which go back to English) -- maybe you've seen this, just scroll down at http://mondopsicotronico.net. Actually it's almost a year old I think but took a while to be translated! On the issue of gurus I can only speak from my experience with qigong master Chunyi Lin. He's always been very professional, honest and a lot of fun while at the same time doing life-saving healing with "laser-love"; communication with ghosts and spirits; telepathy; and long-distance phone healing. http://springforestqigong.com Chunyi Lin reads peoples' past lives but rarely tells you the information unless it would help in the healing. I haven't seen him in 4 years but he still comes up strongly in my dreams and I think he still does healing on me. The level of commitment to do serious spiritual training is not realistic in modern times. Once the body is transformed into electromagnetic fields then the energy does become dangerous and supervision is necessary. Still we can all learn the philosophy and practice the healing and this, in itself, is a very radical message -- more subversive than even radical activism. When I was doing my qigong training back in 2000 my close friend asked me to attend this yearly Halloween radical puppet show in the park at night -- huge puppets based on the magical story from ancient times. A tantric fertility myth. As I sat in the audience all I could do was kick myself for leaving my room where I had been practicing the qigong since that experience was so much more sublime. As Master Nan, Huai-chin states the modern person almost always falls back from the spiritual world into the mundane world -- due to "heroic overexuberance" because paranormal powers are created before the third eye is fully open. And so I kept on training and I did do an 8 day "energy feast" with lots of full-lotus but no food and only half a glass of water. I was never hungry, nor thirsty and the electromagnetic fields just kept getting stronger and I needed less and less sleep. As I told my coworker recently when in this state the top of the skull gets soft and pulsates with electromagnetic energy and the center of the hands and feet pulsate with electromagnetic energy. Water is created through some sort of reverse electrolysis and flows down through the skull via the 3rd Eye. Breathing through the lungs is rarely needed since the body converts to electromagnetic pulsations. Then a vortex of energy bends spacetime itself -- the room spins around me as I sat in full-lotus. I was seeing dead spirits coming to hear Chunyi Lin speak at his Level III retreat meditation. Chunyi Lin confirmed this truth. I biked into work and proclaimed I felt great even though it had been 8 days and I'd only had half a glass of water. But the mundane world had become very ethereal. Food was poison. I had telepathy and telekinesis. People around me freaked out and even though I healed my mom of a serious illness there was also some energy accidents of sorts -- like pulling a lady's spirit out of the top of her skull -- without touching her. So I stopped my training and just practiced less intensely, while doing research. I read Master Nan, Huai-chin's books -- three times each just to understand the basic concepts he describes. Now they're out of print. My winter project has been watching all the documentaries in the Minneapolis library -- I got half way through -- some 700 DvDs. I watched the documentary on Burning Man -- about a "give away" society. Everything as an exchange of love. It was very cool and a philosophy I practice on my own with books and music. I realize that people do psychedelics at Burning Man but the qigong teacher here in Minnesota is so far beyond any drugs it's not even imaginable. He spent a month in a cave in full-lotus taking no water, no sleep, and no food. Now he fasts one day a week and the rest of the week just eats a little veggie meal once a day. He sleeps just a few hours a night and the rest of the time he heals people. So I haven't traveled much since I took his classes. I have read one book a day on average for the past 9 years -- in order to better understand the experiences I had with qigong master Chunyi Lin. I sit in full-lotus as much as possible and still have euphoric healing energy transmissions with people all the time. I can always feel a magnetic bliss in the middle of my brain as the energy of my lower body pulses up from the full-lotus and through the vagus nerve. The electromagnetic pulsation is now focused on the center of my forehead as the energy shoots out of my brain. I recommend you take his classes and/or get a phone healing from http://springforestqigong.com. All the best, drew
  15. On Chunyi Lin

    Alan wrote a featured post on psychedelics and yoga at http://realitysandwich.com -- he's interviewing me for his new book on the subject. On distance healing -- thanks for the clarification -- I was a TEST case for Jim Nance doing DISTANCE healing and I assure you it was VERY effective. He was opening my third eye and my brain was burning up with bliss. Essentially I was at the qigong class and everyone was gone except me and Jim who was still in full-lotus. He said he was going up stairs to meditate more and I said: Can I join you? He said MAYBE LATER. So I was thinking that maybe in a later class I could join him which would be awesome. I bike home and I hadn't had any food that day even though I had biked some 10 miles to 15 miles. So I dumpster dived some bagels -- the total ANTI-qigong diet. haha. THEN I went back into full-lotus in my room and for some reason the energy was so strong in the center of my brain -- burning hot with bliss -- I had to STOP meditating because it was just over-whelming. The only time that has happened is when Chunyi Lin, one time, also did a distance healing on me during his retreat -- he had left the room after reading my aura (and I had been fasting for a week with just half a glass of water). So I knew the energy I was experiencing in my third eye was way more powerful than my own energy and it wasn't from the full moon since it wasn't the right time. Nevertheless I let it go, just accepting that the energy was overwhelming me and I had to stop meditation. I continued my week where I sit in full-lotus every day, etc. I bike to class the next week and before class starts Jim Nance pulls me into the hallway, looks into my eyes and says: DID YOU FEEL ANYTHING? I look at him at first in ignorance. I think for a second and then remember what had transpired between us after class and then what I had experienced the same night. I was COMPLETELY FLABBERGASTED. I couldn't say a word. I just looked at him and he knew what I was thinking and I might have said: "that was you!" But I think I didn't even say anything. It was shock. That was in 1995 -- right before Jim Nance was declared a qigong master by Chunyi Lin. To do distance healing Chunyi Lin just needs the first name, age, sex and location (city) of the person he is healing. I would assume it's the same for Jim Nance as well. The CONSCIOUSNESS does the healing -- so you focus that information and then from that conceptual awareness you GO INTO THE EMPTINESS -- aka consciousness -- and the information gets transmitted by the consciousness to where it needs to go. Jim Nance told me that when he goes somewhere he REALLY IS THERE -- it's just as real as being awake. So he can definitely do long distance spirit travel healing. One time in the class back in 1995 Chunyi Lin was teaching long distance healing and asked for anyone who needed healing. The lady in front of me said her friend was in the hospital and very sick. So Chunyi Lin got her friend's name, age, sex and did the healing. You could see him focus his awareness back into his third eye and his eyes were still open but they were looking into nowhere really. The healing just took a couple minutes -- and that's how long the phone healing takes as well. The next week in class the lady was in front of me and she said that EXACTLY at the time Chunyi Lin did the healing her friend in the hospital recovered. The lady in front of me was STUNNED and literally went into shock -- saying: BUT HOW CAN YOU DO THAT? Chunyi Lin nonchalantly raised his arms to stretch while the lady was getting more and more worked up -- starting going into hysteria. Then an amazing thing happened. Chunyi Lin slowly lowered his arms and as he did so he faced the palm of his left arm towards the lady (right in front of me). We were several rows back so maybe 15 feet from Chunyi Lin. Suddenly I felt this ball of energy (blissful electromagnetic heat) shoot into the lady and she immediately calmed down into this peaceful state. I was amazed -- NO ONE ELSE SEEMED TO NOTICE -- it was just because I was right behind the lady that I too felt the energy. Otherwise Chunyi Lin acted as if nothing had happened and the class continued.
  16. Distance Healers ?

    From personal experience I can assure you that qigong MASTER Jim Nance also does long distance healing and Chunyi Lin says Jim Nance's phone healing is strong and powerful.
  17. Distance Healers ?

    http://springforestqigong.com -- video testimony of people with late-term cancer, about to die, being healed via the phone healing of Chunyi Lin.
  18. .

    Santiago had mentioned that Glenn could suck the jing from somebody -- and I'd just like to clarify that is also the secret to energy transmission. Once the third eye is open the body-mind transduces other peoples' sex energy into love-light energy and this love-light energy is then euphoric healing kundalini. Once qigong master Chunyi Lin stated he was giving a class down in Sedona AZ and a couple there was sucking up his energy to use for evil purposes. In this case it's the OPPOSITE of using jing to create laser-light -- it's using jing to create more sex fluid for selfish reasons. Qigong Master Chunyi Lin let these people take his energy for their own evil reasons because he said the more energy you take the more I have to give. This is because when the third eye is fully open then the mind can just recharge the energy directly from pure consciousness. I just read the biography of Sri Anandi Ma's guru -- Sri Dhyanyogi-ji. He gave shaktipat transmissions to thousands but in order to do that he ALSO took in the evil energy of people -- their illnesses. So afterwards he would have to do intensive meditation for a week or maybe a month to recharge his energy. In the end when he moved to the U.S. the negative karma he took in was too strong and he had to move back to India where he died at the age of 116.
  19. When I was researching the below guru Sri Anandi Ma -- online -- it was mentioned she said sometimes people need meat to power the kundalini -- and it depends on the person. Well the Tibetans use meat in the beginning of Tummo training. I'm working back to a vegetarian diet.... but compared to 8 days on just half a glass of water -- it's still a big difference. If you go 8 days on half a glass of water your spirit merges back with pure consciousness and consciousness itself is beyond good and evil. So I've been going through the tantra training -- reverse engineering the previous "right hand" path I had done.... Yeah I just got Sri Anandi Ma's chanting c.d.s plus her book with her guru Dhyanyogi-ji -- on Shakti and plus her husband's cassette lecture on Kundalini. I listened and read it all right away -- amazing stuff. It's mentioned how some do get really hungry from the kundalini -- and this is also discussed in "This House Is On Fire" -- and the guru states this is just a phase that goes away. It all depends on the person and the best thing is to let the kundalini do its work to open up the chakras, etc. Also the guru states that meditation and breathing exercises should not be practiced until TWO AND A HALF HOURS after eating. haha. No wonder I smell like shit all the time. haha. He states its crucial to breath through the nose and to do DEEP breathing since the kundalini is stored at the base of the spine -- the point between the anus and genitals. So I started using this while biking -- he says its the secret to generating body heat. It's like the anal breathing I think. Anyway Sri Anandi Ma's chants are so beautiful -- just this haunting pleasant dreamy voice. I LOVE it. She wrote the songs herself while in samadhi. Her husband's tape and even the book both had serious shakti to them -- I had a SERIOUS meditation while listening to the kundalini lecture cassette. My whole body was buzzing and the light was strong. All the products I've gotten from them are really top quality -- excellent stuff. I look forward to the chanting c.d. -- as the Guru states in his book -- the OHM is the natural sound of the creation of the universe and when the heart chakra opens up the OHM sound is heard to be made on its own. This is EXACTLY what happened to me when I did the 5 hour full-lotus DMT trip -- and this is the first time I've seen that experience confirmed. He also has an excerpt from a sanskrit yoga text describing exactly what I went through when I did the 8 day BIGU fast of food (and just half a glass of water) - how the nectar is produced as water flowing down from the third eye through the roof of the mouth. Then the top of the head opens up the spirit emerges to return to the Mother.
  20. Froggie -- it's true that diet is way more important than people realize. I smell like shit all the time because I eat "normal" food (meat, sugar, salt, etc.) so then I have to include anti-septic in my diet like garlic or tea tree oil or alcohol or fluoride/boron, etc. So being vegetarian is a big step for a lot of people. I was vegan/vegetarian for 15 years but only when I got serious about qigong did I go SALT-FREE (and sugar free) for several months when I did alchemy for several hours a day. This was following the book TAOIST YOGA. So no salt means getting sodium from Bragg's and from vegetables. I was living right next to a vegan/veggie restaurant and a co-op and had more money from my school funding and I was living close to work so I didn't need to bike nearly as much. Taoist Yoga warns against too much exercise because you over-exert the body without actually practicing the alchemy and then to counteract burning the calories it's more tempting to eat high calorie food (especially in a very cold climate). I biked outside all winter in Minnesota about 10 miles a day -- it gets 20 below zero weather. So yeah diet is essential and I've just ignored it so when I sit in full-lotus the serotonin in my stomach gets transduced -- burning off the food into electromagnetic fields through the pineal gland -- but the anaerobic bacteria ALSO gets transduced -- so that my brain, gums, nose, are leaching the shit smell. haha. I did go 8 days on just half a glass of water -- and TRUE samadhi means doing just that -- not relying on food for energy -- a modified bigu diet at least. But what I see instead in "western" taoism is this neurotic obsession with physical perfection -- instead of relying on pure consciousness. I just read the book "THIS HOUSE IS ON FIRE" by Sri Anandi Ma about her guru -- and she states that the most difficult aspect for yogis is controlling the diet. When she toured the u.s. at first she always got sick because she needed her food specially prepared. So it can go both ways -- you can overdo the emphasis on diet -- without actually BURNING the food -- ionizing it so it doesn't turn into external ejaculation -- and instead gets shot out of the brain as electromagnetic fields. That's the basic process of alchemy and if you shoot the electromagnetic fields back into your body and then continue building up your energy then eating food just blocks up the energy. That's why a qigong master can fast without water even for a month at a time -- and then the rest of the time fasts one day a week and then eats a little veggie meal a day. The thing about food is that it's a RITUAL based action -- since food is so closely linked to sex. So if a person doesn't eat too much they are considered a threat to their own safety -- our culture prefers for people to overeat -- so I say o.k. -- I'll just smell like shit or garlic or tea tree oil or alcohol, etc. if people are going to harrass me about not eating enough food, etc. haha.
  21. Yeah you gotta BURN off the sex fluid into electromagnetic fluids. I just shoot the shit out of my pineal gland as electromagnetic fields -- but first you gotta open up your pineal gland. So I would say vegetarian diet for sure. And not necessarily more exercise but MORE small universe/microcosmic orbit. More full-lotus if possible. More mind control -- stay away from pervs, etc. It ain't easy because they'll chase you down once they realize you got the energy....
  22. new development in quantum mechanics

    Joeblast -- yes indeed what you see is spot on. I was reading the reviews of the Black Hole War yesterday at the library -- most are just quick summaries, but George Johnson's NY Times review mentions how the sub-planck length translates into an expansion of black holes as pure information. Something how 1 bit of information is one square planck length or around there. Anyway my point still stands that the fundamental problem with science is defining information or consciousness as something contained by space. more details at my blog: http://mothershiplanding.blogspot.com/2009...-mother-of.html
  23. new development in quantum mechanics

    Probably the most important insight of the Black Hole War (Susskind versus Hawking) is the basic, yet totally ignored, fact that when particles become smaller than the Planck length, gravity takes over as the strongest force. Normally in subatomic matter gravity is non-existent -- but as I stated, because of the infrared-ultraviolet condition: "In part, it was the lack of understanding of the Infrared-Ultraviolet connection that misled physicist about the nature of information falling on a horizon. In chapter 15, we imagined using a Heisenberg's microscope to watch an atom falling toward a black hole. As time progresses and the atom gets closer and closer to the [black hole] horizon, it requires increasingly high-energy photons to resolve the atom. Eventually, the energy will become so great that the collision of the photon and the atom will create a large black hole. Then the image will have to be assembled out of the long-wavelength Hawking radiation. The result is that instead of becoming sharper, the image of the atom will get increasingly blurred to the point that the atom will appear to spread out over the whole horizon." What this means is that there is a SIZE inversion (or again mass inversion) of black holes on the macrocosmic and microcosmic level. Supermassive black holes ARE quantum black holes -- because of the gravity inversion and even more so the universe is a huge black hole. Susskind states that not only is the universe accelerating in expansion but that it's accelerating EXPONENTIALLY. Lawrence Krauss made a similar announcement just a few days ago -- the Cosmic Rip. The assumption all along is that information is defined by space that is logically "falsifiable" through visual measurement -- space as time. The Complementary Principle in science keeps getting expanded -- first with wave-particle duality and then with quantum measurement uncertainty of momentum and position and now with space itself.
  24. new development in quantum mechanics

    http://www.dynamictao.com/science_dynamictao.html this seems silly in my view -- still it's creative.
  25. Yan Xin's Free Energy Secret

    It's like in the Magus of Java training -- they CONVERT the yin energy of the stomach into yang energy via the brain electromagnetic focus -- and THEN the yang stomach energy is lowered down to the yin perineum-tailbone for the explosion that flirts with death -- the THUNDERBOLT (which shoots up to the pineal gland for take over). Taking DMT ayahuasca will do the same thing but since it's a plant it is limited to electochemical energy to activate the SHEN energy (which is yin spirit energy but yang generative force energy). Then positive or yang spirit energy is also the pre-natal yin energy or jing. So basically there's a constant wave of energy transformation through the complementary opposites. The book TAOIST YOGA: Alchemy and Immortality gives further details.