2netis Posted March 18, 2011 Just curious about Lamb's Masters degree and where she is studying for the doctorate in religious studies - thinking it would give me a little context for her Buddhist, uhhhhhhh philosophy. Â I've recently been somewhat interested in her methods after following some helpful links at this site. I'd like to look into it a little bit more. I must admit I'm really curious about her almost strident insistence that Qigong energy work is NOT Non-Dual - ie, IS Dualistic. OK, no problem with that, never thought it was "non-dual." Then here and there I find her speaking of these different levels of "spiritual" work - some so spiritual, presumably non-dualistic, that they are not to be shared ever. Why is this puzzling - what is her context for any of this ? Â Sorry I'm so inquisitive.... Â Anyone? Thanks in advance. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
寒月 Hanyue Posted March 18, 2011 (edited) ... Edited March 19, 2011 by snowmonki 4 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jetsun Posted March 18, 2011 Just curious about Lamb's Masters degree and where she is studying for the doctorate in religious studies - thinking it would give me a little context for her Buddhist, uhhhhhhh philosophy. Â I've recently been somewhat interested in her methods after following some helpful links at this site. I'd like to look into it a little bit more. I must admit I'm really curious about her almost strident insistence that Qigong energy work is NOT Non-Dual - ie, IS Dualistic. OK, no problem with that, never thought it was "non-dual." Then here and there I find her speaking of these different levels of "spiritual" work - some so spiritual, presumably non-dualistic, that they are not to be shared ever. Why is this puzzling - what is her context for any of this ? Â Sorry I'm so inquisitive.... Â Anyone? Thanks in advance. Â Well any time you intentionally do anything it is not non-dual so it doesn't matter if it it qigong or whatever, so in that respect all qigong start as not non-dual, but like she says it can can lead to non duality but also she says anything can lead to non-duality if you know how, I forget who it was but there is a legend of a Buddhist becoming enlightened by grinding grain in a millstone. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
2netis Posted March 18, 2011 (edited) never mind Edited March 18, 2011 by 2netis Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sunya Posted March 19, 2011 She studied at Naropa in Boulder Share this post Link to post Share on other sites