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Sifu Terry, I continue to enjoy reading your comments about your experiences from the Oneness Blessing energy. I just want to clarify what most people would not be aware of. The Oneness Blessing is unique to this planet since brought out to the public by Sri Bhagavan in India in the 1980's. It is not from the Vedic tradition. And it has nothing to do with the bastardized misinterpretation of the pure knowledge from the Vedas which is what Hinduism has become after generations of teachers and priests taught knowledge without themselves being in the higher states of consciousness which the Vedas describe. But regradless of the source of the Oneness Blessing energy, you have accurately discerned that it is an energy that directly rewires the brain at the cellular level. Clairvoyants can literally see the changes in the brain made from this deeksha (energy). Steve
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In my work I am surrounded by schizophrenics who seem possessed by entities. I use an ancient Vedic method to protect from that, it is a CD that has ancient hymns in Sanskrit cognized ages ago by enlightened Rishis. It is called, " Mantras for Divine Protection." Kavachas in Sanskrit means armor. The lower vibrating entities cannot be around the pure frequency vibrations of these chants.
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I have seen the VHS series still advertised in somewhat current issue of Qi Magazine, volume 22, no. 2. Summer 2013. Volume 5 of that VHS series in the advertisement has the picture of Sifu Terry, younger looking, in front of Stonehenge. I would wait for the new DVD version.
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vol. 6 I think I had read on this post was put out only on video years ago and was being redone on dvd.
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Lloyd, I don't have time for chi kung much in the morning but I always do 90 80 50 20 for the energy.
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Lloyd, Thank you for the well wishes. You reminded about something Maharishi was once interested in. He wanted to see if they could use a person's daily biorhythm to find the optimum time that person should meditate in order to get the deepest experience. The person would then not even have to spend the required 20 minutes for a meditation session if the results could be achieved in less time. He never spoke about that idea again.
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What if all business in America decided to do what Sifu Terry just did? Stop the price gouging and just offer products as a fair price instead of whatever the market will allow? I'm not sure if Sifu's price increase even matches the price hikes from the post office for shipping over the last 10 years. Now I have to comment on what John has written about length of time doing Flying Phoenix. I think the most dedicated in this art, or any art for that matter, have a tad bit more of a perfectionism streak than most folks. That is what drives us to want to do it precisely and get the results. So that makes us put maybe more pressure on ourselves than is good for us. And then we get a bit unbalanced for awhile. I have been staying up till midnight each night for the past several months because I want to get in as much chi kung as possible but I also have other enjoyable things that I do after work. I know that I have not gotten enough sleep and this lowers my immune system. So no surprise that I came down with pneumonia a week ago. So this forces me now to adjust my practice and strive for what I can reasonably do instead of push it to the limit. That is why John's take on how long to practice this stuff really rings true for me. We're not in the Shaolin Temple where a new movement is practiced for 4 hours at one time. At the same time, I greatly admire you guys who want to go for the gold and put 45 minutes into one meditation just so you get the maximum benefit. It comes down to individual needs, desires and lifestyle. It's what works for the individual.
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SYG is an easy download and I have done it daily since the download.
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Hi Lloyd, The creativity springs from the heart. My life has come down to Chi Kung and women as the mainstays. All the rest are distractions. Pleasant distractions, but nonetheless...
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I want to second what Lloyd said about not wanting to disconnect from doing Flying Phoenix. That describes it so well. I had that feeling and attitude from the first week that I learned the first few meditations and it is has never gone away. It is one of the main motivators making me think about wanting to retire this coming January when I am eligible for full Social Security benefits. I think of how much extra time I would have to do more chi kung. Most guys dream of retiring to play golf, now we have guys thinking of retiring just to get in more chi kung time. How the world is changing! Not wanting to disconnect from the experience is similar to what I am going thru with a new girlfriend. I just don't want to have to leave her on weekends to go back home, the disconnect from an experience that is so compelling and charming. That is Flying Phoenix Chi Kung. And I compare this to some of the other chi kung methods that I had tried for awhile before Flying Phoenix. Some were just outright torturous holding some uncomfortable positions in static postures for so long. That caused some breakups, LOL!
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Jascah: If you were able to accurately imitate GM Doo Wai's form from watching the youtube clip without the form being broken down into steps then I salute you! I have some Doo Wai dvds and I would not even venture to learn them since none of the moving meds are broken down. Amazing that you are able to do so.
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To skip volume 5 would be like walking past some beautiful flowers without stopping to look and sniff.
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Hi John, As a TM teacher and practitioner I would be curious how you would compare the benefits of Flying Phoenix to those from TM. I realize this depends on how long you have done TM for. Steve
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Perhaps when we are doing FP and feeling tingling in the third eye that could be from the frontal lobe activation?
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Good stuff there.
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Google answered my question, it sounds like Zen. Since FP creates alpha waves, what is the need for also doing Zen? Zen was the first meditation I tried 40 yrs ago and soon found it to be a superficial, boring state of consciousness producing mainly just alpha waves at the most. But that was just my own experience and I quickly got rid of it to replace it with very deep Transcendental Meditation. With all do respect to Christopher Hyatt and other Zen people. But I do love the name Zen.
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I would appreciate hearing what "Undoing Yourself from Christopher Hyatt" means???
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As for noise. A few nights ago we had the loudest thunder storm that I have ever experienced and I was doing a stationary standing meditation when lighting seemed to have struck right outside of my ground floor windows with this loud thunder that made me instinctively jump out of the way as if a mortar shell had just exploded. I had ignored the teaching of qigong master who advised to not do chi kung during a rain storm.
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Where is Heaven? To be found when we transcend thoughts and feelings and the mind is still = shen. The Kingdom of Heaven lies within. Be still and know I am Tao. Healing comes from Pure Consciousness, the Tao.
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My guess is that since Sunn Gong translates as Heavenly Healing Method it suggests that people wanting better health used it. Where it comes from? If the title is literal, then it was channeled from a higher dimension to some highly evolved Taoist who healed others with this method.
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And it just may be that this came about because one person is fighting within parts of himself and projecting that conflict onto others.
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Hi Lloyd, I appreciate hearing your experience of gold light since that does go along with another testing from Eric the intuitive who was testing one of the GMDW dvds and he saw the meditations producing a gold light within me. Just another confirmation that we really are dealing with celestial or heavenly energy when we are doing FP and SYG or any other method from the Doo family lineage. Steve
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I did pranayama and asanas daily for over 30 yrs until I dropped it when I learned chi kung. And I can tell you that pranayama and asanas have many benefits but that their main purpose was quieting the mind and body before meditation so that the meditation would be deeper. The Tao is found in stillness of mind and body. Asanas and pranayama are aides, they are not the path.
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The above explanation means to me that the meditations from the Wai lineage are aptly named, "Heavenly Healing" if the source of the energy is Divine Light and intelligence as the medical intuitive directly experienced while testing the meditations. Just one more reason to be grateful about the uniqueness of this system of chi kung. This is not man made fluff. What a blessing to able to partake of this direct "transmission" from the Divine. And to me, that is the only transmission that really counts!
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This might clear up the confusion about what the medical intuitive is referring to about the blessing from the 690 AD meds: mehl Picture of Eric Isen The light is the intelligence of the Divine and it is flowing through your nervous system, burning off stresses, cleaning the Nadis and opening the chakras. Very beautiful. Eric On Apr 13, 2013, at 12:37 PM, steve Hi Eric, I was again thinking of your test results for the first Doo Wai dvd that i had you test earlier this week and you reported you saw this "beautiful white light blessing" me. Can tell me what that means? In what way does light bless someone? Steve