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Uhm indeed that does look strange I tried looking it up in the yellow pages and came up with this: China-US Wu Dang Qi Gongmaster Zhou Ting Jue 2001 S Barrington Ave Los Angeles, CA 90025-5363 (310) 478-1798 If anyone hooks up with him I would be interested to hear how it goes. mwight: It sounds like you are using a WILD technique to enter the state you are describing. edit: While reading the article on lucid dreaming on Wikipedia a link brought me here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sleep_paralysis. I was pretty stunned, because that is somewhing i have experienced many many times and never knew what's been happening to me. It's actually quite a scrary experience when you don't know what's going on. Interestingly it seems to be useful and/or be a sideeffect of lucid dreaming as well, according to the article.
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Maybe this info helps: http://www.wholehealthclinic.com/discus2/m...html?1173735241 " "Master Jo" who was featured on Ripley's Believe It or Not Is the real thing. His correct name is Master Zhou.Ting-Jue, but is called Master Jo for short. I have studied with him for over 10 years and every thing that was seen on t.v. is real and much more. He is located at 2001 South Barromgtpm Ave West Los Angeles. CA (310) 478-1798" Also, a while ago now, I have experimented (never got to explore as far as you seem to have) with "wakeful" sleeping. It basically started with a decision made before falling asleep to keep the mind present and not have it drift of into uncontrolled randomness. When you say "The key I have found is to let you body go to sleep but keep your mind awake" do you mean that literally as in focusing to keep the mind awake while drifting off into sleep, during that transition time?
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For a place in Germany I recommend Wrage Bookstore in Hamburg. They focus on this kind of thing, are very well known and do heavy promotion with their own free magazine. Is anyone here who has good connections with them?
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There isn't much information on the page. She claims to have been studying with Wang Liping since 1993 and that she has his official authorisation to go out and teach others. The content of the seminars are here: http://www.dao-meditation.com/Lehrinhalte.html. They seem to consist mainly of: 1. ćšć - Donggong (Outer Practice), 2. çĄć â Shuigong (Practice while lying down) and 3. éć â Jinggong (Silent Practice). There is a little bit of explanation on each practice, but really not too much info. I'll elaborate on the descriptions if you want me to. That's about it.
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Does anyone have any experience with collodial minerals? They seem like a viable alternative, possibly without the side-effect mentioned in this thread. Right now I am taking a some green clay that has been extremly finely ground. It does not taste like mud It tastes like nothing actually when mixed with a glas of water. So far no problems with it, only good stuff (bath room brakes have gotten more regular). Also I have read it can suck out toxins when applied externaly. I am trying it out with my messed up teeth. We'll see...
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I've been taking the clay for the past few days now and liking it. Bowel movements are much better and thats good enough for me right now. I've been wondering tho if collodial minerals are to be preferred if you do it for the most effective mineral uptake. I am doing this to support my teeth which are in dire shape. Does anyone have experience with kollodial/chelated minerals?
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Yes it is. I am sure it's been around for a while, but i hadn't seen it posted in this thread yet.
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Here is a much more recent (and most likely last ever) video with John Chang (John Dijang). It was shown on Sky Three originally.