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Everything posted by gendao
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Depends on how much you wanna know? Hmm, now what might have caused that? Why would ionospheric density drop before an earthquake? Ever heard of HAARP ( )? See the fingerprints here? Look, let me break this down for you: US developed HAARP based upon Tesla's research (all his notes were confiscated upon his death). Using this weapon, they can now manipulate weather and ground effects anywhere on the globe. And by extension, blackmail other governments to follow their demands...or face the consequences. Sichuan got attacked as a warning shot across the bow to stop THIS: Look, there's a huge power struggle going on behind the scenes for global domination using secret, advanced weaponry and ruthless realpolitik. But all most people see is the very tip of the iceberg - and heavily-distorted propaganda. People really need to start looking past the headlines these days. The world is on spin cycle and what you see, is very often not what you really got. Of course, I can also see why many would simply rather NOT. But, the choice is still yours..
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Thanks - that was the best explanation you've given of your process so far (IMO). It's almost starting to make some sense to me now.
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I woke up in a dream, And that dream was me.
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It is far too strenuous - you won't be able to relax. So, I suggest strapping on a pair of these instead if you must: But, maybe with some long pants if you're more modest, though:
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Sometimes it's easier to start with an external hard style and evolve to a more internal soft style. Because that way you always have hard skills to fall back on in the meantime. Also, you can see how the open energetic paradigm can overpower the more forceful physical paradigm. And, as you get older - you realize that your far bigger threats out there are in fact: time, aging and health - not random attackers in the streets. And that hard styles and hard sparring actually break your body down more than build it up. The opposite of your goal of health and self-preservation. OTOH, I do find many soft stylists with no hard style background far too soft for combat. It's like they have nothing to refine or evolve from.
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A better sport for kids then might be gymnastics, then. There, they will burn loads of energy and learn some good body mechanics and coordination. And they don't have to think too hard. In fact, they will have to let their bodies do the "thinking." Problem with meditative arts for kiddos is that they have monkey minds and ADD. And they lack the killer instinct for martial arts yet. So, they tend to lose focus fast or just mindlessly go through the motions with some of those. And get bored and distracted fast. Hell, I even tried meditation in my 20s and couldn't really do it. Still, too much damn brain chatter and stray thoughts... I would only let kids do gymnastics lightly for fun though - as competitive-level training can stunt their growth. However, the skills they do develop in gymnastics can then crossover easily into other sports or martial arts later on.
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This is in WA? Wow. Yes, the PNW is still a truly spectacular, relatively "pristine" territory. So, it would be great if there was a capable, spiritual, caretaking group for your land. Maybe one day build a retreat center there or something...
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Damn, that sounds interesting. Wish I could make it. Somebody please take good notes! Hagar - What was he like in person? Feel anything special, like energetically?
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What exactly do you mean by bilocation and how did he do that? Was he physically in 2 places at once like body doubles? Astral-projected? Soul-travelled? Was he physically visible to and witnessed by others in multiple places at the same time? And what was the purpose of it...besides just for the fun of it?
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What are those? So, these are the 9 Kuji-in? Says they had some Taoist and other origins...
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Interesting, cuz I think I started spontaneously doing some Kan & Li combination this morning while doing K1. Anyhow, I like Santiago's input here. I don't see what's wrong with giving another perspective and some more background on Max? Even if Max "BS's" 20%, he's still a vastly higher level than 99%+ of us, so what does it really matter? Not saying that he does or even has to...but even if he did...it would effectively make no "real" difference to most of us. I still immensely enjoy all his teachings and have a ridiculous amount I can still learn from him. That said, I don't get the sense that he is BSing the vast majority of the time. He seems to be pretty simply matter-of-fact and casual about all his mind-bending stories. Damn, another one? And only after 5 months? Who was that? And was it someone older with a longer alchemical background - or a young nooby with perhaps less ingrained blockages? And damn, really wild story about Kan!!! Hadn't heard about da latest incident on the train! Does he only do KL1 & RP, btw? Or also KL2, 3, etc? Santiago - You made your own heads disappear? What exactly caused that or transformation does that represent?
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I would also speculate that immortality would be easier to reach first...after which you could then go for enlightenment. Sort of like a 2-stage rocket. Although some of these (or similar) processes may also take place naturally during death anyways, who knows? Or not.
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So, your difficult practice was losing your baby and home? But, what exactly did you gain from that experience? Just learning a chant? And did that chant help you in your life?
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Yea, I've been wondering about these 2 different endgames and how they relate, or not?
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So, Kundalini = Shakti = Yin energy? Interesting...I didn't know Kundalini was a feminine energy? Anyways, Kunlun is more of a Yin method, based upon feelings with a supposed "downward," watery flow. So, consorting with your inner or an outer dakini does thus help to entrain that energy within you. At least in my limited understanding...I am no official Kunlun spokesman. PS - Santiago - I actually like all the cultural jargon - as I have some basic understanding of Taoist cosmology/vocabulary, but not Hindu or Buddhist...and hence find is VERY educational for me to hear all these new Bon terms... So, thanks!
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Sounds cool, thanks! Where are the other audios at? And how is your training in China going so far?
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Well, I think suspicion gets aroused whenever something seems to cost "too much" or "too little." Like if they're giving away laptops for free...or charging $20K apiece. Hey, I wish everything were free! But, I try to evaluate any costs in context and don't demand it.
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Well, first I'd like to see some pictures of this huge concrete debris that supposedly flowed out of the ground like toothpaste. Because I haven't heard about this elsewhere? And secondly, I'm not sure that's symptomatic of a nuclear detonation, anyways. Has this happened anywhere else, before? And, do atomic bombs really go off for 3 minutes? Thirdly, I'd like to know who is actually funding the Epoch Times? Because it's based in NY and they claim a weekly global circulation of 1.5 million - yet the papers are given out for free. And this includes home deliveries too. That's a HUGE tab, folks. So, who is paying for all of this? Now, it is very unabashedly a very biased, pro-Falun Gong/anti-CCP rag. Hence, Li Hongzi states that it "was established by Dafa disciples for validating the Fa." Although the paper itself claims that "We are not funded by Falun Gong, we don't speak for Falun Gong, and we don't represent Falun Gong." So, which is it? Something's a little fishy here... Personally, I did try out Falun Gong for a while. But one thing that always puzzled me was where they got the money to fund their massive operation - because so much of their materials and such were often given out for free. Yet, they never asked for donations or dues or anything... Anyhow, obviously the paper has its own agenda as a smear campaign against the CCP. And the journalistic quality of some its stories may be somewhat questionable. However, that doesn't automatically invalidate or validate any of them. Just means you have to take that into additional account when reading any of their stories. BTW, I do see dialectic materialism, Marxism, Communism and the CCP as "evil" in many ways. Because they are part of a larger, global psyop to de-spiritualize humanity. You see this everywhere from pharmaceutical Freudian psychology to medicine to government and education. So, I am not pro-CCP/anti-FG, either. What I am against is yellow journalism and foreign, hegemonic elements possibly tooling FG as a proxy to disseminate propaganda in the global chess game against China. Sorry if I didn't give you a dumbed-down answer.
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You can't root without energetics. So, if someone is really well-rooted, you can bet they are doing some energetics.
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My old Taijiquan teacher had won a full-contact (I believe) karate championship before, but admitted to getting his ass wiped clean by his Taijiquan master. He recounted how he got so mad one time because he was seriously throwing everything he had at this guy, but was just getting lightly brushed off with ease. His master just toyed with him while chuckling about his "feeble" attempts... Now, I don't know how these guys would actually do in the ring, as fighting does have many components. But, the real masters are really good at the most basic, core fundamental of fighting as outlined in Taijiquan - like structure and sensitivity. Cuz when 2 objects collide, the one with stronger structure is the one that hurts the other one more (regardless of which is doing the striking). And the better your sensitivity is, the better you can read and react to your opponent. I tested this master's structure myself one time. This dude redefines the meaning of rooting. It was seriously like trying to move steel girder. I could barely even move his arm a fraction of an inch. You just felt the solidity running through him like steel. There was just no strain or give on his part. Of course, these old school guys typically only reveal as much as you can perceive. So yes, a lot of them do look deceptively harmless and it's easy to underestimate them. And, most pop-Taijiquan players can't fight their way out of wet paper sacks - but the few real ones who have transcended the Newtonian paradigm can. This is because Taijiquan ONLY works if you can get the energetic aspect going. Otherwise, you're better off with physical "hard styles."
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Hmm, I just tried what is pictured for a few seconds and felt my energy start rushing. Sort of like if a waterwheel started spinning. Very interesting technique, there!
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I would be careful with any lower astral entities if you are not sure they are your totems, though. Before communicating with them, I would send them to God's Light first. Otherwise, you could potentially allow them into your space by opening a 2-way communication line. And some of them could cause you problems - as the lower astral does have its share of spiritual scavengers, parasites, troublemakers, etc. Cuz life is a box of chocolates and you never know what you're gonna get. Just my opinion based on some things I've been taught and encountered, though. I am no expert and these are just loose findings based upon very preliminary research. And I have also met my totem animals and had no problems. However, that was during a vision quest specifically designed to bring me to them.