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June 28, 2008 at 2:36 am #28584BKeithParticipant
Wendy, thank you for your smile.
I am so caught up in the storm I needed a prodding to look at things from a higher level.
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June 27, 2008 at 12:06 am #28561BKeithParticipantBob,
I did listen to some of the Taoist dream practice. It deals with how to enter your dreams and expand your experience of conciousness.
They do have some prerequisites- such as qigong 1&2. It is suggested also that you have completed fusion to get the most out of it.
When I was listening to them I decided to defer the practice until after I had completed Fusion since I was having some difficulties with it.
Hope this helps.
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June 26, 2008 at 11:48 pm #28574BKeithParticipantIs this an idea of a joke?
Obviously you don’t belong on this forum.
No more ranting, please.
January 31, 2008 at 7:16 pm #27232BKeithParticipantYou’re right about my mixup re shaking the tree.
That one is definately easier.
You mentioned how Eric Yudelove lost it in one of your posts. I think it is a sad thing- especially after Mantak Chia defined him a taoist Master. Just reading his system in that book of his I can tell he would have had a valuable and unique way of teaching internal alchemy.
But life happens.
I am currently working on that system from the intro, doing a step every two weeks. It definately is a different approach to this subject. I am benefitting from the energy buildup. It will keep me going until I’m able to open up my dantien and breath naturally.
In some ways it’s strange dealing with such an open system, where how you progress depends on your needs. Not that I don’t like it – I love it. Feeling the freedom and breathing some fresh air.
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January 30, 2008 at 6:49 pm #27228BKeithParticipantThat’s an exercise I haven’t heard of before. Does it only get chi moving or does it energize too? Guess I will find out when i try it later.
When I first started the five animals I felt resistance. After going through that long period described in last post it feels natural now.
Thanks.
BJanuary 30, 2008 at 6:44 pm #27226BKeithParticipantThanks Steven.
In retropspect I think I had a major detox…Just glads its over.
The problem with going through that is when I was so exhausted and confused I think I pissed some people off. Still trying to fix some situations up. Not quite sure how to explain my state of being during that period though.
The advice for shaking the tree I will try- though I’m so out of shape standing in that posture for a short time is even difficult- but perhaps somethings better than nothing.
Glad Michael designed this course this way. Its obvious that without these fundamental courses I would have gotten nowhere in the advanced kan and li courses(my ultimate goal).
Thanks for the welcome.
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