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  1. Direct Pointers to the Great Elixir: Oberfrank

    if you can buy it let me know. My spanish was good enough to work for 2 years with non-English speakers. haha. I can then translate whatever words are new to me. By the way - I hacked the language up, but I don't mind when people hack up English. haha. It was when I told my Mexican coworkers to "habla mono" via hands with my Chinese coworkers that they got mad with shame. haha.
  2. Qigong Grandmaster John Tsai

    What Master Nan, Huai-chin states is most commonly in modern times when the spiritual Yuan Qi energy is achieved then the person "falls back into wordliness" due to "heroic overexuberance" - this is what happened to me. haha. But this old skool Shaolin Master is a rare person who stabilized their energy beyond both the spiritual and the physical into the Emptiness Embodied. And yet even on a Taoist training website - most people don't even watch the video or comment. Hilarious!! Bunch of zombies. haha.
  3. Direct Pointers to the Great Elixir: Oberfrank

    Anybody notice how this book also reveals the secret of John Chang's training? haha. See - I said the "John Chang" trigger word. Mo Pai? Real alchemy is based on universal principles - and this book gives the details.
  4. Chinese Bones

    Gendao - are you saying the "caucasoid phenotype" from Aria is not the "pure" "original" people of "northern europe"? If you're implying there is something wrong with the Aryans then I'm confused. haha. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hr-GsvhDdWo Published on Nov 29, 2013 Alfred Crosby's Ecological Imperialism
  5. Chinese Bones

    Yeah white people are pretty cool. huh? It is from malnutrition due to wheat monocultural farming. So as I already posted - R1b moved from Near East - up to Caucus area - and at the same time also into Europe The Haplotype 35 is a bit sketchy in interpretation as there are "indigenous" mutations in Europe, etc. But white people they are indeed! haha. I got Hanley and Sparling Irish ancestry. So but Kongming - thanks for pointing out your Roman occupation ancestry - that is quite fascinating. http://www.pnas.org/content/113/2/368.full So this article states it's hard to tell how of the farming was brought in by Yamnaya colonization 4,000 years ago or from the older original farmers (that ALSO WERE WHITE). haha. I But notice - no mention of "Aryans"? haha. I guess those scientists are forgetting the truth of Aria or whatever. Dang - no pure Aryan blood? What gives!
  6. Chinese Bones

    It stands for "McDonald's Academic" (trademarked). Did you know the qigong masters actually drove to this place to heal people of depression? Yep and it got published as a study. https://www.springforestqigong.com/professional-comments-qigong Managing Depression with Qigong: Fran Gaik: 9781848190184 ... https://www.amazon.com/Managing-Depression-Qigong-Fran-Gaik/dp/1848190182 Managing Depression with Qigong [Fran Gaik] on Amazon.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Many people will suffer from depression at some time in .
  7. Qigong Grandmaster John Tsai

    I'm glad you noticed - and it's amazing your the first to comment. Just think - this is a website about taoist training in these skills and yet most people did not notice what you talk about, etc. I mean just think the level of what people don't realize. John Tsai's teacher was a high level Shaolin qigong master so of course he was along the lines of John Chang's lineage, etc. There are several high level masters like that - so just as JOhn Tsai was in Chicago - with abilities like John Chang - and yet no one on the whole interwebs talks about John Tsai. haha. It is quite amazing really. There are whole cults sprung up around John Chang - and for good reason as you point out about what Kosta said. Yes that video of him "moving is lower tan tien" - I would say it seems to me that he is moving is qi energy. If you read - I can't remember the source I read since I've been reading so much Taoist sources recently - but yes as the qi builds up it gets very hard - and that video is the first time I have seen that demonstrated physically - where this big hard physical ball of qi is moved up to his chest. It is quite amazing and stunning - and this ability completely challenges normal Western science as well - our whole worldview is challenged by this truth. haha. So what is funny is the only references really of John Tsai on the interwebs is from the Shaolin Kungfu scene - which is mainly just people doing hard physical training without any real experience or much knowledge of the serious high level qigong masters. So there is a contextual disconnect - because then you have some very high level qigong masters but they are mainly known more in the New Age tantra scene. haha. People who are in denial about the need for the strong physical training as the foundation of the qi abilities. In other words a high level qigong master can do "top down" energy healing - from the Emptiness to the Shen - which then manifests as qi energy as jing transformations, etc. and so people get addicted to this shakti-shen love healing from the Emptiness - and so lie around wanting to get charged up by the spiritual master, and believing on all these amazing abilities - which are true. then you get the hard core physical trainers who never really get to experience the high level shen healings - because they are so fixated on the material level of reality and then if they are lucky they start to develop qi and get qi healings from someone like John Tsai. I mean you realize - watching those vids - that those Shaolin Kungfu students were very very lucky to get those qi healings from Master John Tsai - and yet again John Tsai remains unknown in the West - in the qigong scene - in the New Age spiritual scene - compared to say Mantak Chia, just due to marketing differences.
  8. Chinese Bones

    nazis – knowledge of self https://selfuni.wordpress.com/tag/nazis/ Would neo-Nazis include this film in one of their gatherings? ... To settle the confusion of eastern versus northern Iranian plateau, we have Strabo, who in his ..... Aryan, 1601, as a term in classical history, from L. Ariana, from Gk. Aria name ... Fabricating Celts: How Iron Age Iberians Became Indo ... - jstor https://www.jstor.org/stable/41219629 - Translate this page "Dilemas de la democracia: 'Expertos,' celtíberos y neo-nazis." In Kalathos: Revista del ... In his Geographia, Strabo quotes-albeit in very critical terms-previous ... Template talk:History of Greater Iran - Wikipedia - My-Proxy Server us1.my-proxy.com/index.php?q=09ja2tytk5WdpWauodbN1s_N3MWUp6mfZq... Nov 4, 2013 - Among his correspondents in Tehran was Manak Limji Antaria, emissary ... So anymore neo-Nazi Aryanism and pan-Iranist and etc. will be reported .... The oldest reference to the name Iran by Strabo in Parthian times already ...
  9. Daoist Use of Buddhist Mantras

    Why do you post on a Daoist website if you think Buddhism is superior to Taoism and Taoist mantras don't work? Are you some kind of Buddhist missionary? haha.
  10. Moving Yin and Yang

    yeah you can break it up - I just do a steep "moving of yin and yang" with legs shaking.
  11. Moving Yin and Yang

    He emphasizes slow breathing and visualization but he also says that it is great to sweat from doing this exercise. So he says to have a good sweat from moving of yin and yang to cultivate the energy before doing sitting meditation. He developed new exercises so they were easier for more people whereas back in 2000 he asked the Level 3 conference to do 2 hours nonstop of "moving yin and yang." haha. So then he said - about 5 years later - that he was getting "Americanized." So he says the more you bend your knees, the more weight you lose - the more you sweat - and therefore breath deeper and faster.
  12. Daoist Use of Buddhist Mantras

    I've read that the main reason Guan Yin was created was because of the Taoist worship of the Queen Mother of the West - or the Mystic Valley, etc. - the female principle. So Guan Yun was transformed from a male in India to a female in China because of Taoism. All the Chinese literati can chime in with some kind of literati debate. haha.
  13. Direct Pointers to the Great Elixir: Oberfrank

    you're supposed to read the article in that volume - the article that is the title of this thread. So I tracked this down on the interwebs for your convenience. Normally the articles aren't online -
  14. Chinese Bones

    I'm emailing your "source" - the Heritage Institute to point out his error needs correcting. Either he just made a stupid mistake or his is intentionally trying to misdirect people. Dear K. E. Eduljee: Strabo in Geographia 11.8.2 states: "But the best known of the nomads (Saka) are those who took away Bactriana from the Greeks, I mean the Asii, Pasiani, Tochari (Tarim basin, Khotan), http://www.heritageinstitute.com/zoroastrianism/saka/saka4.htm But that is not what Strabo stated - he made no reference to the Tarim Basin as the Tochari he referred to lived in Bactria. Please correct this error, thanks, drew hempel, M.A.
  15. Direct Pointers to the Great Elixir: Oberfrank

    So that was the most clear instructions for alchemy training that I have discovered. It corroborates my own research - to a tee. But also adds some more important details. I just want to thank Elmar Oberfrank, of Germany, for this amazing text. It truly is a gem. I look forward to reading it again - but not now.
  16. Direct Pointers to the Great Elixir: Oberfrank

    http://qingjing.net/ So this is teacher's website - all Mandarin.
  17. Long men pai nei gong and mo pai

    I go into the leg stuff in my free pdf - I cite sources and details. https://www.pdf-archive.com/2017/04/10/idiot-s-guide-to-taoist-alchemy/ lots of images also.
  18. How to cultivate without methods

    Check out http://qigongmaster.com - the training is 49 days cave meditation, no sleep, no food. So yeah - the real training means no shitting and no pissing for 49 days nonstop and no sleep. haha. You sit in full lotus meditation the whole time. The person I took classes from trained in this - http://springforestqigong.com So maybe you have read Awaken's personal practice forum? Regardless - China is a big country - and so there are thousands of qigong styles - and yet the real alchemy masters are quite rare. So check out what I linked for you - and don't get hung up about lots of people not knowing the real deal. haha.
  19. Daoist Use of Buddhist Mantras

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  20. Daoist Use of Buddhist Mantras

    Daoist and Buddhist techniques have cross‑fertilized each other for al‑ most two millennia. The Buddhist mantra Om Mani Padme Hum is an ubiquitous element of Buddhist practice, and has an widespread use in Daoism. In the summer of 2012 in Sichuan, China at the Palace of the Heavenly Dragon (Tianlong gong), I was able to receive instruction on a Daoist form of the mantra which mapped the resonances to specific areas of the body. This practice was the core of one of the nun’s daily regimen. This version of the practice epitomizes the process of hybridization of Buddhist to Daoist practice, as well as demonstration of a kataphatic ap‑ proach, somaticization of spiritual states, and cosmicization. The Practice The practice itself is simple. The mantra is repeated while in a seated po‑ sition. Upon observation the practitioner is seen to chant and to sway with the syllables of the chant as they are repeated. The cadence repeats and increases in speed until, after an indeterminate number of repeti‑ tions, the practitioner intones the last syllable and then sits in meditation. Although the outer appearance resembles many other types of chanting practice, there is an ornate inner visualization that accompanies the chant, as well as requisite technical components of the intonation of the mantra that are considered vital to the eliciting of the correct cosmic en‑ ergy (qi) and achieving potency in the technique. The practitioner needs to be able to intone the syllables correctly according to the lineage technique. Instead of a labial pronunciation, the tone is deep and resonant and loses some of its distinction in sound be‑ 204 / Journal of Daoist Studies 6 (2013) coming more of a deep pulsing note. The advice from the initiates was that the body needs to shake with the sound as if a bell echoing to eter‑ nity that was sounded by the Goddess Guanyin herself. The inner visualization begins with the practitioner sitting and calming his mind dispelling any negative thoughts or emotions. Then he looks inside seeing the Goddess Guanyin reflected in his heart as if in a calm and still pristine lake. The practitioner then feels the heart resonate the syllable en. The attention shifts to the area just beyond the left upper arm, where the practitioner feels the syllable ma resonate. Next the prac‑ titioner resonates the syllable ni feeling it in the area directly above the crown of the skull. The practitioner then feels the resonance of the sylla‑ ble ba next to the right upper arm. Next the practitioner feels the syllable mi resonate in the lower abdomen. Finally the syllable hong is felt reso‑ nating throughout the body expanding to the limits of the universe. The cycle is repeated as many times as the practitioner feels is needed to ex‑ perience a transcendent expansion of cosmic force (qi). The practice is then followed with a period of quiet meditation. Historical Origins Om Mani Padme Hum goes back to the Karandavyāūha Sutra (Foshuo dacheng zhuangyan baoyu jing 佛說大乘莊嚴寶玉經, T. 1050), a Mahayāna Buddhist text that originated in the late fourth or early fifth century CE. The sutra describes the Bodhisattva of Compassion, Avalokiteśvara, as the highest of the Buddhist iśvara (divine lords) and as the originator of many deities. Avalokiteśvara is described in this sutra as being higher than the Buddha himself. The mantra is presented as a means to enlight‑ enment embodying the nature of the Bodhisattva of Compassion. Om Mani Padme Hum, then, is both the paramardāya, or ʹinnermost heartʹ, of Avalokiteśvara.... It is also... a mahāvidya, a mantra capable of bringing about the ʹgreat knowledgeʹ of enlightenment itself” (Studholme 2002). The mantra’s meaning is not clear. Om is the resonant sound at the core of the universe. The sound has no phonemic translation. Mani padme means “jewel lotus,” which can be read as a “be‑jeweled lotus” or a jewel in the heart of the lotus. The term may refer to the Bodhisattva of Com‑ passion. Hum is another mantric sound that has no translation. Jackowicz, “Om Mani Padme Hum” / 205 The Karendavy... https://muse.jhu.edu/article/635111/pdf
  21. Daoist Use of Buddhist Mantras

    Steve Jackowicz, "Om Mani Padme Hum in Daoist Revision" 2013 Journal of Daoist Studies Vol. 6.
  22. Daoist Use of Buddhist Mantras

    I mentioned already that Master Zhang, Yuanming is also a Buddhist master and he teaches and practices reciting Om Mani Padme Hung. My own teacher also practices this as well from the same lineage apparently. Let's see - where did I read about this? Oh it was in that cache of documents a Tai Chi teacher sent me via dropbox.... .... I'll have to see if I can find it. But you can get that Buddhist mantra meditation c.d. from http://springforestqigong.com which is based on the same lineage from Qingchenshan. Found it - Puzhao Temple. Taoist Master Abbot Zhang was the teacher of the Buddhist Abbess of Puzhao Temple.
  23. Daoism and Buddhism's Differences

    Master Nan, Huai-chin has the whole Buddha sutras memorized. haha. As I said - I quoted the sutra on this already. That's when Master Nan, Huai-chin says if you can't sit in full lotus then the body ch'i channels are not open.
  24. Daoism and Buddhism's Differences

    I sold the books used for very cheap and then they went out of print. Now they cost a zillion in hard copy - but you can find them free online in pdf. So I read them three times each - and 4 different books - that was in 2001. Also I went to a Buddhist theravedan monastery to be a monk and the monk living there was a fake perv predator - he brushed up his weiner against me as a perv sex assault attack. I left in the middle of the night in the cold rain on my bicycle. He bragged that he sat in "Burmese" style and so he didn't need full lotus. In fact the layman who owned the monastery said that sitting in full lotus was not Buddhism! haha. Hilarious. Then I went to this Western Tibetan Buddhist cult where all the Westerners live in a house together and I was the only one sitting in full lotus. I was making loud cracking noises as the energy blockages cleared out of my skull. They all thought I was a freak - but hey they fit in great in normal Western new age cult living - very bourgeois. haha.
  25. Chinese Bones

    Really is that in the original quote or did you add that blatant error? Which error? the one you put in bold print. haha. Oh gee - I googled it and YES - it's in the original quote! That means your "source" that you keep quoting doesn't know much does he? haha. Hilarious. The Tochari referred to by Strabo are NOT the Tochari of the Tarim Basim but rather the Tochari who moved to Bactria. You didn't know about the difference between those two? Let me explain: o.k. google tocharians and you get a hit for Bactria. Does that give you a hint? Oh and in case you didn't read that right - let me use my perfectly legal option of enlarging it for emphasis. Dude - try using some different sources that are not so uneducated - the internet is a big place. Or should I say, "Dudette?" hahaha.