Orochi

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  1. Right Hand: Yin or Yang?

    That is interesting.
  2. Right Hand: Yin or Yang?

    Greetings hmm, I forgot about that. It would be interesting to try to figure out the logic behind it. I imagine someone who is ambidextrous might then find it easier to use both with either hand. Although does that mean that both sides are equally sensitive to electric and magnetic to the same degree? I don't know.
  3. KAP

    Thank you for your response Mr Santi. What is it you like about his aura if I may ask? What are some of the things you can see from the aura?
  4. Taoist Yoga book help

    I've wondered how realistic or time worthy adopting the full lotus asana is for people who have more athletic legs or thicker legs. It obviously puts much more strain on the joints. I do know that many meditators truly believe that full lotus is the ultimate posture, and they may be right, but it is said that the same can be accomplished with other asana.
  5. Right Hand: Yin or Yang?

    Hermetically speaking, the right palm is said to be electric or yang, and the left palm is said to be magnetic or yin. The same is said to apply with the whole body as well. Thus some say it is dangerous to accumulate yang in the heart, because it is on the left side of the body and more sympathetic to yin. However, I do not believe this means that yin or yang does not flow in both hands or sides of the body, but might generally be more sympathetic to the body's natural magnetic poles, thus easier to work with when flowing in their respective poles.
  6. John Chang Video

    I have wondered, as I'm sure many others already have, how similar Mo Pai techniques of working with the LDT, is with teachings such as Taoist Yoga by Luk. Both seem to have collecting chi in the LDT as a central part of their practices.
  7. KAP

    That is fascinating. So I guess he incorporated Bujinkan techniques to his curriculum? I am not too familiar with Mikkyo and similar japanese practices such as Shugendo, since so little has been written about their detailed sadhanas in english. But I am certainly interested in learning more about that. I do know that the 5 elements are an important part in their teachings as well. I was also wondering, if possible, what can you see about this individual's aura, or spiritual maturity? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LBvD5HCCdPc Thank you.
  8. KAP

    Greetings Mr. Santi. I have been a long time lurker, and recently joined the forum. I have read your posts and others experiences with KAP, and find it very interesting. From reading a bit about Dr. Morris, I noticed that he seemed to have been influenced a lot by Japanese culture. I was wondering if you know what kind of Japanese arts Mr Morris studied which he incorporated into his own system? You mentioned Ninpo and Mikkyo. Did he train in Japan? Thank you. Also, I noticed you mentioned in the past that you are able to see auras of people you train, even through video clips. Is this ability consistent and from it can you see how spiritually advanced an individual is?
  9. KAP

    Greetings Mr. Santi. I have been a long time lurker, and recently joined the forum. I have read your posts and others experiences with KAP, and find it very interesting. From reading a bit about Dr. Morris, I noticed that he seemed to have been influenced a lot by Japanese culture. I was wondering if you know what kind of Japanese arts Mr Morris studied, that he incorporated into his own system? Thank you. Also, I noticed you mentioned in the past that you are able to see auras of people, even on video clips. Is this ability consistent and from it can you see how spiritually advanced an individual is?
  10. Sufism

    I think what you will find when researching Sufism, is that the term really is a broad one, and that there is a great amount of difference in practices depending on the school or sect. Strictly speaking any Sufi practice which strays or deviates from the established Islamic law, is outside the bounds of Islam, and is generally considered as kufr or sinful practice. There are sects of Sufi which are within the bounds of Islam, and there are Sufi sects which resemble more Hindu practices for example and are ostracized for their pagan influence.
  11. Greetings

    Hello. Interested in corresponding and learning from other taoists and spiritual practitioners. Namaste
  12. Greetings

    Thank you Marblehead. Blessings to you!
  13. Progress with Mantra

    Interesting form of mantra. I imagine playing one of those instruments with its low vibration over a while, would naturally make one "high" so to speak.