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Any idea why a thread of mine got partially cloned?
Wells replied to Taomeow's topic in Forum and Tech Support
Ah, it's a version leaking over from an alternate reality where the planned "God-Level Wells" thread with my internal power video already happened which caused a multiverse-wide ripple-effect. There the other members who commented here in your thread were too busy reading my thread, besides Brian, who ignored it after commenting once in it about "it's just anecdotal evidence"... -
Celestial Master deification of incarnated Lao Tzu and the Great Yin
Wells replied to voidisyinyang's topic in Daoist Discussion
Considering Drew's quotes, most likely while kneeling...or bowing low. -
LOL! To stay on topic: If you do prostrations until your legs get sore every day, it will burn a lot of calories and surely will help with burning body fat.
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Old buddhist wisdom: "Not drinking beer will help against slowly growing beer belly!"
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Quote Waysun Liao, Tai Chi Classics: "T'ai Chi masters traditionally taught their students to use meditative practice to develop ch'i awareness. Such a training program would require a longer period of time to complete than other methods; in this way the master would have time to observe the student's attitude and personality and determine whether or not to continue the program of instruction. Otherwise, the student could develop ch'i awareness for unacceptable reasons, such as poor attitude, ego, or wanting to be stronger than others. If such motivations emerged, the teacher would discontinue instruction without giving the student such key techniques as condensing breathing, which is the main process used to convert ch'i into internal power." What many people don't understand is that there are training methods for outdoor-students and training methods for indoor-students. The difference is that indoor methods are much more powerful for cultivation than outdoor methods. In legit Tai Chi for example, to every Tai Chi moving meditation exercise (outdoor method), there is a Nei Kung exercise (indoor method), both usually sharing the same name. The Tai Chi moving meditation exercise is about 80% physical and 20% mental, the corresponding Nei Kung exercise is about 20% physical and 80% mental, which explains why the corresponding Nei Kung exercises are so much more effective. Only those considered worthy ("indoor students") are taught the Nei Kung exercises, therefore allowing them a level of cultivation impossible to achieve for those who only use Tai Chi moving meditation exercises ("outdoor students"). I assume that this is the case in every legit internal martial art system.
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Your ego is talking, you need to work on that. Back to topic.
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If you people talk in every second post about your ego and how you allegedly reduced it, fought with it or overcame it, then your ego is obviously still always bathing in the limelight of your attention. In other words...lol!
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That's better than having hordes of super-powered maniacs running around. No, that's not defined more clearly.
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I forgot to tell you: The tummo technique taught in "Bliss of Inner Fire" teaches that the contraction of the sphincter / anal muscles leads the energies from below up into tantien ("the secret chakra"), which obviously confirms your theory.
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My pleasure, good luck with your further cultivation!
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Yes, this is possibly exactly what it does.
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That technique (contraction of anal & sphincter muscles) defenitly works and is legit.
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One should possibly ask about that that Tai Chi Nei Kung master in Beijing who is according to JC on a similar level as he is and who was doing standing Tai Chi forms in a park in front of JC's students...and then blasted a big boulder into two parts with a blast of his internal power from several feet away (source: The Magus of Java by Kosta Danaos).
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In my personal opinion it is possible to absorb yin chi in standing meditation through your feet as long as your feet are "grounded" (standing on earth in the garden for example and not wearing shoes with rubber soles!), but there is no confirmation by JC in the MP literature about this assumption of mine.
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P.S.: And you should possibly make sure to perform tummo with your butt / perineum in contact to earth ("grounded perineum") to allow a good yin chi absorption...
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As you say that you are buddhist and interested in a MP like development, you possibly want to look into gtumo (tummo) meditation, which according to Kosta Danaos works similar to MP, but combines yin and yang energies right from the start. The only source which seems legit to me about learning tummo meditation is the book "Bliss of Inner Fire". https://www.amazon.com/Bliss-Inner-Fire-Practice-Naropa/dp/086171136X/
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In MP level 1 training, yang chi from heaven is absorbed into tantien through the crown point, yin chi from earth is absorbed through the perineum (huyin) and stored in the perineum. In MP level 4, the stored yin energy and the stored yang energy are fused into the tantien.
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I highly assume that it is not static electricity (electrons) but rather electromagnetic waves (photons), in JC's case setting a newspaper on fire or Jiang Feng setting wood on fire, electromagnetic waves which have a similar intensity, frequency and focus to microwaves. Electromagnetic waves are likely the stuff of your consciousness, therefore such a feat gives a hint to the significant cultivation of consciousness the practitioner has achieved. When a person is not able to do such a feat, I therefore doubt that he has achieved a major step in development towards immortality of his consciousness.