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Hi everyone!

 

I had a question about the healing sounds presented in Mantak Chia's books. I've heard a lot of bad stuff about Mantak Chia, and Gary Clyman insists that Mantak is a fraud and said he has no idea where Mantak got the healing sounds stuff. The reason I'm asking is because I have a lot of heat in the liver, gall bladder, and lungs. Acupuncture is bringing it out, along with herbs, and I just did a 30 day raw milk fast as well. This helps (did it last year), but it seems most of the heat is emotional. I was hoping that the healing sounds presented by Mantak Chia in his books works, because I need to find a way to cool those organs. Can't afford constant acupuncture treatments at this point. Any insights?

 

 

 

 

The healing sounds work without doubt. You need to do them all. You can do more lung/liver/heart and it will improve you i think. I need to know more details about what you actually "feel" to give you more advice what are your bad symptoms that you don't like? Do at least 12 times each organ 2-3x a day and the worse organs do 18-24 times at each sitting. Just do this with a balanced diet and you will see improvement in 2 weeks guarenteed.

 

There is some excellent advice in this thread on how to make healing sounds work better for you, how to increase their effectiveness.

 

Accupuncture is good too but it is expensive, and if you improve your lifestyle in the right way the effectiveness of your accupuncture treatments will be tenfold.

 

I learnt some pulse diagnosis with an excellent doctor in china and you can learn some basic and usefull stuff on yourself very easily. Just put 3 fingers on each wrist like ur accupuncurist does. Look on the net for the locations of heart, liver kidney on the left hand and lung spleen sexual function on your right hand. Feel before and after 36x of healing sounds on each organ (might take you an hour) but then you will have some good differences to go by in pulses. If it's a big pulse under the finger there is heat. If it's smooth and they are the same strength then it is good news.

 

All in all, you should continue accupuncture until you perfect the healing sounds, then you won't need accupuncture any more. Then quit one of your jobs so you only work 40 hours a week so your not building excessive heat in your body. That is unless your job pays you more than u pay your accupunturist otherwise your working harder for no reason other than to give it away to try to keep yourself working harder which is just losing you money to keep it all up.

 

 

Finally i don't think a 30 day raw milk fast to get heat out of the liver gall bladder and lungs is rediculous. Milk and all dairy cause dampness, and this goes into your lung. This dampness is not going to 'cool' the lungs it will make it worse, they will become hotter trying to get rid of the dampness. Milk will heat up your liver too. You shouldn't be fasting at all, just eat a balanced diet and you will slowly get better. Your cooling diet would definately be helping of salad etc, but if you are doing all this, accupuncture healing sounds and cooling diet there must be something else wrong. What is creating this heat? Working 3 jobs must be creating a heap of heat. As with your thinking and the rest of your lifestyle.

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Can anyone explain to me if there is an advantage to making the sounds out loud?

 

I know Master Nan Huai-Chin recommends doing them quietly while focusing on the sounds as a preliminary right before doing anapana. But is there any advantage to saying the 6 Healing Sounds out loud too?

 

Also...is Tenzin's Warrior Sounds associated with any of the internal organs?

It slightly changes the focus - master nan suggested subvocal because the voice is a manifestation of energy, therefore if your intention is mainly on the organ, focus there. It is more subtle doing it subvocally. You know how I like to reference things in terms of separating signal from noise :D

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