Sloppy Zhang Posted November 25, 2011 In an older thread about Jerry Alan Johnson, ralis asked about the one through ten meditation that JAJ mentions. But the link is dead now  Anyone have a description of the meditation, or where I can find it?  He also mentions a "three invocations". Anyone know what that is/where to learn it? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
spiraltao Posted November 25, 2011 (edited) In an older thread about Jerry Alan Johnson, ralis asked about the one through ten meditation that JAJ mentions. But the link is dead now  Anyone have a description of the meditation, or where I can find it?  He also mentions a "three invocations". Anyone know what that is/where to learn it?   I might be in his Daoist Magic and Incantations book, I will check it for both topics.   I looked and Jerry references his Chinese Medical  Qigong Therapy: Volume 3, Chapter 28). for the one to ten meditation.     This may be useless info, but here it is, from  DAOIST MAGICAL    INCANTATIONS, HAND SEALS,    AND STAR STEPPING   TRAINING IN DAOIST MAGIC    FROM THE ZHENG VI SCHOOL    OF ANCIENT CHINESE MYSTICISM   WRITTEN BY    PROFESSOR JERRY ALAN JOHNSON, PH.D., D.T.C.M   In order to perform the Breath Incantation    technique, the Daoist sorcerer will proceed as follows:    1. After performing the "One Through Ten    Meditation" and the "Three Invocations,"    imagine that divine healing light is flowing    through your Taiji Pole into the Lower    Dantian (Figure 1.31).    2. Roll both of your eyes upwards into the Celestial    Chamber as you begin to draw a specific    talismanic symbol on the center of your    upper pallet using your tongue. The upper    pallet   is the position of the Wood Element and   is one of the Hun's access points through the    Taiji Pole into the Celestial Chamber. The    tongue represents the spiritual nature of the    Heart's Shen and the desired projection of the    Yuan Shen (Figure 1.32).    3. Inhale the energetic powers of Heaven Qi and    Earth Qi through the nose to activate the energetic    nature of the talismanic symbol located    at the top of the mouth, on the middle of the    upper pallet (Figure 1.33).    4. Swallow and bring this combined Qi down    into your Yellow Court area and mix it with    the combined energetic and spiritual natures    of the Wu Jing Shen (Hun from the Liver, Shen    from the Heart, Yi from the Spleen, Po from    the Lungs, and Zhi from the Kidneys).    5. Bring the divine healing light up from your    Lower Dantian through the Taiji Pole into the    Yellow Court and combine it with the Qi of    the Wu J ing Shen, Talismanic energy, and    breath. Once these four energies have com-   INCANTATIONS, HAND SEALS AND STAR STEPPING   Figure 1.32. For the Wood position, which is related    to the Liver, the tongue is placed on the middle of the    upper palate at the center of the roof of the mouth.    Examples of Various    Symbols used for Breath    Incantations    Figure 1.33. The energetic nature of the talismanic symbol    (drawn with the tongue at the top of the mouth) is activated    by the sorcerer's thought intention. Each energetic pattem    has a specific meaning and type of power, and it can be    accompanied by a Mudra used to activate that power.   bined, exhale them out the mouth with the    intention of the projected sound or spoken    word.    6. The projected sound or spoken word should    include the energetic thought and spirit projection    of your Jing (Verbal) Speech, Qi (Mental)    Speech, Shen (Single-Minded) Speech, and    Dao (Divine) Speech. This projected word    should also be combined with the mystic's    Hypnotic Influence (audible and thought projection),    which is initiated by the voice, attitude,    tone, words, mannerism, appearance,    and demeanor.   USING BREATH INCANTATIONS FOR PROTECTION    Edited November 25, 2011 by jaysahnztao Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sloppy Zhang Posted November 25, 2011 I might be in his Daoist Magic and Incantations book, I will check it for both topics.  Thanks  Cool avatar, btw Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
konchog uma Posted November 25, 2011 i dont have the book  but its in chinese medical qigong therapy vol 3  chapter 28 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
spiraltao Posted November 25, 2011 Thanks  Cool avatar, btw   lol, thanx!   check my edit above, sloppy    what style baguazhang do u study? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sloppy Zhang Posted November 25, 2011 (edited) i dont have the book  but its in chinese medical qigong therapy vol 3  chapter 28  Thanks!  lol, thanx!   check my edit above, sloppy    what style baguazhang do u study?  Emphasis should be put on "study", I don't have the time or space to practice anything I read a lot about a lot of things, mostly. One of these days I'll get my ass in gear, though... one of these days.... Edited November 25, 2011 by Sloppy Zhang Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dainin Posted November 25, 2011 The 1-10 meditation is available as one of the bonus tracks on his DVD:  Chi Kung: the Healing Workout  You can also get it on an audio CD by one of his students, Francesca Ferrari:  Yellow Mountain Meditation CD Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sloppy Zhang Posted November 25, 2011 The 1-10 meditation is available as one of the bonus tracks on his DVD:  Chi Kung: the Healing Workout  You can also get it on an audio CD by one of his students, Francesca Ferrari:  Yellow Mountain Meditation CD  Thanks everybody Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Creation Posted November 26, 2011 http://www.docstoc.com/docs/28619645/ONE-THROUGH-TEN-MEDITATION-GOLDEN-BALL-EXERCISE Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sloppy Zhang Posted November 26, 2011 Thanks everybody! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites