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Of course. I wouldnt tell everything I know... But ive found that over time as my chi has become strong, and my vibrations raise that it promotes a free flow of energy. My principles are based upon that.
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I know he was retired for a while. He founded the first medical chikung insitute here in the states and based it upon the curriculum used in beijing. He specialized in energetic onocology at the medical chikung university in beijing. Medical chikung has been known to cure cancers that have not reached an advanced stage where it has spread to a large area of the body. What I say is not teacher worship, and has been proven on many occasions. In recent years he has focused on the energetic-form principles of daoist magic as a hobby as well as professionally? I can only guess about that.
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edit: changed my post: If i had millions of dollars and money to burn, i would take it just to see, and if it wasnt up to par tell others.
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Can you have opinions, without passing Judgements?
NorthWide replied to DaoChild's topic in General Discussion
This isnt to debate this, but it brings up some real issues I have. Not necessariliy the feeling enmity part. Its the practicality of having to deal with aggression from someone else twords onesself. On one hand there is the realization that everyone has their own opinion and their right to it... yet one has to be able to create ones own reality. Without that no one can truely accomplish anything. If you had to agree with everyone, you could not make decisions for yourself. Unfortunately, this lands me to the more primitive and strategic side in these rare circumstances, when I generally ask myself why this had to happen in the first place and someone had to aggress against me. Leaving me to not necessarily taoist warfare, but strategy. My own deep thoughts... -
Can you have opinions, without passing Judgements?
NorthWide replied to DaoChild's topic in General Discussion
I guess what I meant by the above statement is, you can know something and be attached (judgement) or not be attached (differentiation) or at least it feels like those are the right words... Say for example you see a buss comming and decide to not step out in front of it... is that judgement or being able to see or differntiate something bad or good for you? You see someone do something you dislike... judgement or differntiation? To me it seems that these ideas blend somewhat or maybe i am wrong about it... -
Wow... 160K huh? I think the tricked out stuff would be a better buy. Plus if I had 160k I wouldnt spend it on tha, if i was beginning, I would find one of jerry alan johnson's students, learn medical chikung 5 weeks out of the year at $1k per pop (5k per year) for a total of 3 years to get my masters. Thats a total of 15k... then depending upon state limitations.. here in south dakota you cannot touch people without a massage license thats extra... I can turn around and ultimately treat people with medical chikung which is like five element acupunture and make some money which ultimately would land me at the conclusion i need to live in a larger city so i can have enough clients to live. It would be definately better than spending over ten times as much on something i have never heard of, there are no details on and cannot be easily researched on what is taught. However keep in mind a lot of people have money to burn!
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Can you have opinions, without passing Judgements?
NorthWide replied to DaoChild's topic in General Discussion
Good question, I can see where you are going with this I think. Ive thought sometimes about the degree of being able to differentiate between things and judgement to the point of impingment upon something good, a person, thing or idea... It would make an interesting topic in this post if it does not seem too strikingly off-topic? -
No, what you say sounds right. I really enjoyed your post.
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Im glad you know about the skin depth with respect to higher radio frequencies and the decrease of wavelength with higher frequencies, that is cool. However as the fact remains Faraday Cages as they are called for the most part are usually surrounded by a metal enclosure depicted as such at: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faraday_cage Yes I freely admit the error of omission. Ad hominem is an argument based upon burden of proof where one makes the other individual responsible for the burden of proof which is a fallacy of thinking. The fact remains that Faraday Cages, in use today cancel out the field or electromagnetic radiation inside, albeit due to different methods and concepts. Some ground, some apply a field of radiation to neutralize. Some devices inadvertently act as a Farady Cage even though it is not in the most complete sense. Even though the Faraday Cage is made of conductive material, the field or ground applied neutralizes the field that attempts to penetrate the device. Equations not stated here, another error of omission. The device eliminates interference and is used in screen rooms today in applications that require no interference. Can you freely admit your errors also? Or am I on trial? ahahhaahahhaha
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February Jenny Lamb Spontaneous Qigong seminar!
NorthWide replied to Yoda's topic in General Discussion
Sounds awesome! I wish I had been on the forum sooner so I could have made plans. -
how do you use taoism during a conflict?
NorthWide replied to the buddha & the beast's topic in General Discussion
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I think there is a lot left to say when it comes to studying or training especially things that are not often explicitly stated heres a post as an example: http://www.thetaobums.com/Expanding-Awaren...noia-t8913.html Especially when it comes to moving energy, paranoia can most certainly grow if you do not have a teacher who can tell what is going on. A teacher has to be multiphasic and be able to completely understand things from many different perspectives. There are some that will only tell you techniques... When I say techniques, they are caught up in exactly how to move your arm, and what place to put it in as an example. Whereas a real teacher will teach you how to FEEL out positioning and use your feelers to direct energy, sense spirits, et cetera. In turn after doing so they will teach you methods to tweak things to stave of current imbalances. Those are the marks of a true master.
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I completely agree with Yoda. Here is why... Because Enlightenment doesnt determine right or wrong. If everything was auspicious (lucky) then killing would be lucky too. That is a misunderstanding of Enlightenment itself, and is tied in with what Yoda said about karma/dharma. There are avatars that exist, that have taught some followers who now extort others for money. It doesnt make these ones any less enlightened. It is based upon patterns set out in such highly secretive books as the "Qi Men Dun Jia" of old, Argeements and pacts made in the spirit world before you enter this life which coincide with Karma and Dharma. Now if everything was lucky, I could kill anyone I wanted to to get ahead, make tons of money to further my goals in this life... That is an extreme example but gets the point across nicely. Not going to happen anyway because of Dharma around you. You deal with others perceptions and dharma too! This is weather we like it or not!
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FU that heals the kidney problem (hairloss and weakness)
NorthWide replied to Mak_Tin_Si's topic in General Discussion
Awesome tips guys. I know my tip is not a food that is black (kidney tonification). But as long as I eat the right foods I dont get indigestion from Bee Pollen (which has been known to create an upset stomach in those who have developed strong acid/indigestion from eating too much refined foods [processed]). It gently tonifies the stomach, just like astragalus, only astragalus is a known adaptogen which has been known to make cells live 1/3 times longer. Beepollen is a throw over from plant chikung, where you look for the brightest healthiest flowering plant. This is supposed to contain more energy. Plus the pollen is gathered by bees. It doesnt mean you will get 100% of these consitutents (best flowering plant/hardest working bee), however as a rule of thumb I always try to get it as fresh as possible. Course then again during this current period where I have eaten processed foods, the best thing I have found is alkaseltzer which many have warned is not too good for me, but unfortunately it leaves me in a state of digression no pun intended Thank you again WR -
FU that heals the kidney problem (hairloss and weakness)
NorthWide replied to Mak_Tin_Si's topic in General Discussion
I agree with what you just said YMWong. I think people get so carried away with formulas sometimes that are supposed to cure something, but they dont realize that these formulas can create imbalances. If a formula is not meant for you and does not treat the right imbalance, you can become even more ill! -
You are 100% correct. A complete shield from EMF radiation requires not only a wire cage, but a generator attached. For Example, In some applications computer systems are shielded using copper mesh and generally a gasoline generator. This protects them from EMP "Bombs"(Which Pulse a minute or two before detonation) or EMP Guns built from Microwave parts with a Wave guide attached.... However, I take for granted what I know, perhaps there are some who think it(Anti-EMF pendants) is a complete shield... There is one more way... Running water. Rumor has it that some people who have money to burn have water running through the internal structure of their homes. An expensive application but also just as effective. Edit: Added text is in red.
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FU that heals the kidney problem (hairloss and weakness)
NorthWide replied to Mak_Tin_Si's topic in General Discussion
I want to add that Suan Zao Ren (chinese red date seed) is in the chinese materia medica and tonifies and heals the yin of all the yin organs. This makes it a great herb for general healing. However from Pharmacology (yeah I know im pulling a big one here) There are certain alkaloids and saponins that also aid in sleep and it makes a great tea when ground and mixed with equal portions of polygonum multiflorum and western herb linden flower. gram dosage would be 3gm per herb. It reaches toxicity levels after three months, I recommend once a year drinking it in the spring. It is contraindicated in people who have hot or heat conditions, so see a chinese pharmacologist or TCM doctor before taking this herb. However the red date itself has less of these active consitutents and is good for daily use, provided you do not have a "hot" condition in the body. Thought Id pass along that little "snuggitt" LOL -
I would definately like to see the results of these devices with an Egely Wheel, it seems to spike when i increase my awareness doing various forms of training. This might be another way to get a reading on how effective these devices are but it has to be a double blind study... Otherwise one could increase, raise or expand one's awareness accordingly, even unintentionally creating a false positive as a device that does what it claims. This would work on the postulate that: Anything that decreases EMF radiation also increases life force energy flow. Which is based upon the postulate that: Anything EMF or the 60hz powerline decreases vitality of the human organism. Based upon findings in the 60hz range in the book Medical Massage by Ross Turchaninov, M.D.
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Generally I give my conclusion statement last due to some of my college education, however this time I will state it first. Daoism generally deals with perspective, at this it has something other paths do not, which makes it the most difficult and I will explain why: Before I get into the meaty part of what I am going to say, Daoism is really a conglomerate of Buddhism, Confucianism, and Folk-Shamanism. That statement is more or less true depending upon what "flavor" of Daoism you have been exposed to. Major Point #1 Take for example, the "Embracing Simplicity School" They take everything into perspective and hold many so-called contradictory beliefs, all of which are true. Does this mean one is stupid or wrong in this? No. This is because there are many perspectives in the world and words themselves do not express the true reality of each perspective and thing accepted due to the fact that there are deeper and subtler energies behind the words that can not actually be grasped easily. If such was the case, humanity could have found a way already to streamline and have a religion that is true in its entirety. However we are left to sift the perspectives for a true reality which is not found in words, that is what Taoism is. As a side point on this, though I am not Christian I quote the bible as this quote coincides with Taoist thought at Proverbs 10:19 (this is my translation anyway) The first half of the verse reads "In the abundance of words there proves to be error" Which I take to mean with many words one can be proven wrong. Major Point #2 Are training methods indigenous to only one religion or school? No. Buddhism and Taoism overlap in almost all training methods, and cannot be designated different in those aspects. As a simple quote, I reference Eva Wong in "Taoism". Before I quote this I must draw first attention to the fact that a Buddhist Heart meditation and meditation upon Deities to connect with them, or meditations mimicing such concepts or feeling are also found in Taoism and are not soley a Buddhist concept. This may make some angry, but this is true. It is mentioned as method #7 Covered under the topic "Visualizing The Valley Spirit" page 204. However today, no Major Sect of Taoism teaches or practices this method. So it is assumed that such related practices are Buddhist. This method does not mean channeling spirits into ones body, as do Mediums or sorcerers... That is something completely different. I was going to mention the other methods but as my time is short... Onward... Major Point #3 Is energy view simple in Taoism? No. You have Shen-Qi-Jing Energy views, yet as subtle energies are experienced you see a blending of these energies and are able to feel higher and lower vibrations as well as sense color with the famous "Grand Enlightenment" mediation and are able to connect with things in different methods over great distances. Magical Taoism introduces the Form-Energy perspective where forms and patterns are seen in the highly evolved mind as a tinker-toy like connection of energy and thought creating and allowing thoughtforms to exist. Faat is generally thought to be a framework of these thoughtforms build up in ones wei-qi field or aura to assist in magic by some. Major Point #4Discrepancy of Nothingness or Void in Taoism and Buddhism. It is generally thought that in Buddhism you try to end your existence in nirvana through training methods, however in Taoism attempt to return to the void (nothingness) with your consciousness still intact. There are many flavors and variations of this in Taoism and Buddhism, and some extreme either way and some say one way is right and the other wrong. Final Conclusion From this we can see that in general, most of Taoist belief do hold these different perspectives, and most of Taoism came from the Simplicity School for the most part which incorporated so many different beliefs together. Research on the Simplicity School reveals a lot about the continuity (meaning connectivity/timeline) of Taoist history. For those non-disposed to different perspectives and have an inability to keep oneself from saying "thats wrong" to perspectives that may seem incorrect I recommend Aldous Huxley's Book "Doors of Perception". Or My friends Story about the three blind men and the elephant which is a common parable. Last Thoughts Mankind in general could do better to adopt a "finger" approach to Training. First we are like a finger, then we realize we are connected to much more, and eventually realize the full surroundings. As a finger we then feel as though we are in complete control... Then as we continue we realize we are just a finger. Ha ha does that sum it up? EDIT: Does that mean Taoism is better than anything else? That was always been up to the beholder of course. 2nd EDIT: The reference to the book "Doors of perception" is not due to the illegal drug use, but the study of how the human mind works.
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HAHAHAAH! Good witticism. Course then again faced with someone telling me that the moon landing was shot in a crater filled field in Utah elictied an 'oh okay' response from me in which I excused myself and quickly walked away...
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So how does it end?
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Welcome Bruce, I hope you enjoy it here
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Well after doing a lot of research about the sources on either side.... I wrote this long post that sounded political... Which I am not. So I am at a loss, I can only stress that political views tend to narrow ones openness to reality. Looked like another rediculous democrat vs. republican shtick *sigh* I mean really the sources for the film were democrat... the debunk sources were republican. Awesome. Just makes me feel oh so good... And now here is my post, short and sweet.
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Providing some insight into this.... Having studied Acupunture as an amature for sometime I have learned the following: Chakras are point where many meridians converge and create an energy field. Kundalini energy can be dangerous, this information correlates positively with many other professionals with credentials in this field. How is it dangerous? Well it is a bit like doing surgery on yourself to a degree, and you are messing with balances in the body to perform an alchemical change. That does not mean that those who were not trained in it do not know what they are doing, it merely means there should be caution used with those methods. This information comes from Some of the older Five-Element Traditional Acupuncture Methods taught in France, which is one of the largest centers for some of the old energy practices of this system. Five element acupunture is not the same as regualr acupuncture which uses point thereapy only, at that five element acupunture only rarely uses the detonification methods, it is mostly tonification. At most five-element acupuncture is almost the same as medical chikung, the emphasis on energy manipulation methods may be more prevalent with medical chikung... However words elude me as the secret training seems to be almost if exactly the same. I am not implying anything by saying that, because it seems the methods taught in France and at the medical chikung college in beijing seems to be similar. What I mean to say is that it is more of functions of the human body at best. Weiqi field is a field mostly comprised of electromagnetic+chemicals like ATP and such. Kundalini is an alchemical trasformation dealing with the tripleburner-whitecoreoflight-connection to the gonad centers-and more. It would be hard to argue from a Christian perspective, which I know I am not, but have read their bible many times. I dont know of any real information in that holy book on such a thing, and at that the internet sometimes is not a very good resource for such information regarding kundalini.
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Dr. Zhi Gang Sha's new book, "Soul Communication"
NorthWide replied to Yoda's topic in Group Studies
Anyone ever try to pick up what kind of energy he has it seemed like he had okay energy sensing from his picture... But then again it is not an exact science sometimes when i use that method. He might be like one of "baba gee's" followers who threaten for money. For those who have not hear of "baba gee" he is a supposed avatar who lives somewhere in Tibet. Spaces are added deliberately in the name above, also I do not have an exact spelling of the name.