Mantra68

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  1. Coping with major energy changes - How do I?

    No, it isn't hurting you. What happens in the beginning with Kunlun is that your body begins to balance out, so the energy you may have had concentrated in one area gets dispersed more evenly throughout the rest of your body. This would cause you to feel that lack. Don't worry, it is only temporary. Think of it as if you have just moved from a small apartment into a mansion. While you had an over abundance of "stuff" for your small apartment your new mansion seems practically empty. Soon enough it will fill to an over abundance as well. You will love it! Sex after opening the Kunlun energy is incredible. It is like your whole soul feels it and the energy is magnified 10 times. Also, your partner will notice too. Attaining the Valley Orgasm is truly something that should not be missed in this lifetime. You are doing fine. Cheers!
  2. Kunlun Nei Gung "100 Days" Support Thread

    The good thing about this forum is it gives people a chance to explain their methods and goals and benefits. So I met this man and I liked him. I did not get a "sleazy" vibe at all. He has real ability and is doing good work. Also, I understand that he is not teaching Kunlun on his own. He simply shared the practice with some friends. Big relief for us as my knee-jerk reaction is to warn folks. For those interested in Tantric practices, he can share a lot.
  3. Benefits of Kunlun Practice

    You know, if we charged as much as some people we wouldn't have to rely on donations, but we believe that rather than raping them, people should want to support what you do or you are doing something wrong. It is important to depend on that. It is the universe telling you that you are doing the right thing. Dig me? Thanks for asking.
  4. Benefits of Kunlun Practice

    Nice. If only the whole world could be given this practice...
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    Once you have opened the Kunlun energy, you can call it up at will. Postures are no longer necessary.
  6. Kunlun Visualization

    Visualization is not necessary, only a suggestion for those who can't empty their minds. Putting your iPod on is pretty effective too. Even T.V. Anything to get you out of your head so that the practice can do it's work.
  7. the philosophy behind kunlun

    Write to me again when you have done your own work.
  8. Kunlun Nei Gung "100 Days" Support Thread

    Yeah...we don't do 'em naked.
  9. Kunlun Nei Gung "100 Days" Support Thread

    I am rethinking my response to our friend Nityama. He is a good guy and he is doing good work. The video is actually of a group of men and women in a seminar. He will be joining the forum soon to further explain his methods to all of you who are interested in Tantra. He has been doing this Tantric work for over 20 years, so he does have some real ability and experience. Worth looking into.
  10. Differences between Kunlun and Kundalini

    There is something called a Bodhisattva. These are beings who have completed the challenges of this realm and while they are free to move on to higher levels, they choose to stay here and help people with their evolution. Max is a Bodhisattva. The fine print in the Bodhisattva vow kind of prevents you from leaving before your personal commitment is complete, even if you "die."
  11. Differences between Kunlun and Kundalini

    I am not specifically referring to Max being an immortal when I speak about beings defying the laws of reality. There is a lot going on all of the time, all around us. You seem so sure of yourself with regard to immortals. Kind of like someone who denounces the existence of radio frequencies because they themselves don't own a radio. Opinions are fine, and actually not rare by any means, but they should never be stated as facts. Em!-pha!-sis! does not overpower fact. Keep a beginners mind and an infinite realm of possibilities will open up for you.
  12. Off Topic: What is this Guy Talking about?

    I think the noise is "I'm GAY!"
  13. Differences between Kunlun and Kundalini

    You are a sharp kid, but there are many beings that defy the physical "laws" of this dimension, so stick with it and you will see.
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    Yep, it belongs to you. Have fun! ~Chris
  15. Taijiquan and Kunlun

    Correct. It is best to let the alchemical process begun by activating the Kunlun energy, be allowed to do it's thing. This should be the case for at least the first month. Mixing another practice simultaneously can create a third harmonic that can really make you not feel good and can really jack your system.
  16. Question

    SB, Not true, girl. I didn't notice this thread until now. The others have answered perfectly with regard to feeling movements. Many times we are just watching what our bodies are doing and going, "what the hell?" Just let it do what it wants and it will work itself out.
  17. the philosophy behind kunlun

    The total ride is about 30 seconds but what a range of thrills in that short period. If you run and get in line again you can usually be riding within 10-15 minutes. Awesome! Thanks for asking.
  18. the philosophy behind kunlun

    Xeno, You probably won't ever try this yourself so I will do my best to explain: let's see...first there is a little bit of anxiety mixed with excitement and then you sit there and wait. It is just when you don't think you can wait any longer, it starts. The movement is awkward at first but once it gets going it gets smoother as it speeds up. Then you feel yourself climbing and climbing. When you think you can't go any higher, you peak. Then it is an intense rush of energy as you drop. It is hard to find the words to describe the feeling but it has to be the closest thing to flying. As you adjust to the "flying" it changes and you begin a kind of spiraling that sends the energy through your crown center. This sensation is followed by a slower sort of inversion of self and it is like everyone around you is experiencing the same thing simultaneously. Suddenly you feel yourself whip around and it all comes to an abrupt halt which can be kind of a shock, but the shock is quickly replaced by an adrenaline rush like you have never felt before. Not sure if any of that resonates with you but take my word, it is the most amazing ride I have ever been on. Bear in mind, I have yet to visit other parks but Batman at Six Flags over Texas is the greatest I have ever tried. If you went and told everyone that you think so too, I would totally back you.
  19. Charity

    We need goats!!! Do you hear me Max? They want goats just like I have been telling you. I promise to give them away and not make them my personal companions.....NOT! The quest for the goat dakini is reinvigorated! (Inside joke, performed with a funny accent)
  20. Kunlun Nei Gung "100 Days" Support Thread

    Cam, What I am saying is that there is a reason for doing the 100 days. It builds energy. You don't need this. You are already there. If you were older and lifeless then you should do it. You have plenty of energy already. You just need to bring it to a place of balance. That is why I suggest you focus on a harmonizing practice like Kunlun.
  21. Kunlun Nei Gung "100 Days" Support Thread

    Women don't lose their essence (jing) like men do, so you don't have to worry about it on that level. "whoops off you go" yes, to continue learning. As a mirror for the Tao, there is no end in sight in trying to understand yourself (Tao).
  22. the philosophy behind kunlun

    In terms of liberation, tell me this: how do you get there? Do you know? What stands in the way of the liberation you are referring to? "liberation from all states" Is it that unclear that I am talking about the same thing? Did I ever say that bliss was the end-all state? Those who practice Kunlun experience liberation. After the chaos period of clearing out their own "stuff" the liberation (harmony) is what remains. Until you try it (and that is up to you) you can only be speaking from the outside of an experience. How many words can describe a roller coaster ride? It is the experience that matters. You sit down and strap in, then find out for yourself what it is. Who would rely on someone else's description of this kind of experience? Even worse are those who did and then spoke on the topic of 'roller coastering' as if they actually knew something about it. In terms of your "research" it seems as though you haven't found many real Taoist masters. If you had, you would know that they are ALL very self-sufficient in their practice and existence. Middle way? Here is a little perspective shift: Kunlun is a subject that is discussed in THIS forum primarily. The rest of the whole giant world is not discussing it, so it is far from dominating any water cooler conversations beyond Tao Bums.
  23. Kunlun Nei Gung "100 Days" Support Thread

    To clarify: you can have as much sex as you want during the 100 days, just don't lose your essence. Retain or refrain, whatever works. I personally chose to refrain because I didn't want to chance it. A lack of passion toward the whole topic really helps too. Cam, I honestly don't think it is necessary for you to do 100 days. You have experienced quite a bit already and you have plenty of energy. Emptiness is more of a balancing direction for you I think. All of this noise is just too much.
  24. the philosophy behind kunlun

    It seems people are oversimplifying the bliss concept. First of all, it is not that sensational in that it is not addictive (like shooting "junk" into your arm). It is the scintillating divine flow that is naturally felt within an open energy channel. The recognition of this energy as our natural state is the enlightenment of those who have experienced it. The following instinctive response (like discovering a buried treasure) is to enthusiastically work to clear everything that prevents the unencumbered divine flow throughout your being. This is not the end of the game. There are infinitely vast levels of understanding to explore beyond this. With Kunlun you experience the Tao for what it is. Talk is practically worthless.