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Fajin replied to the topic Bagua and I Finally Agree: Chan and Dao are NOT Identical in the forum Philosophy 18 years, 3 months ago
>>If someone asks I want to select a system which do you recommend? Well we dont all have 5-10 years to waste. So there are people here that claim tao alchemy is more effecient and accelerates the transformation better than others, for all the reasons expressed on dialogues.<<
*Good point.
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Fajin replied to the topic A Taoist and a Buddhist go astral projecting in the forum General 18 years, 3 months ago
>>Well, if the immortal taoists could really do this why not eliminate the evil leaders of the past and curent?<<
*Same reasons why aliens don't intervene, to make themselves responsible for their actions afterwards.
There's a saying, "let nature take its course and your tools will strike at the right moment."
Fajin
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Fajin replied to the topic A Taoist and a Buddhist go astral projecting in the forum General 18 years, 3 months ago
Interesting!
Maybe you should try Mantak Chia’s Daoist nei dan too. His is about bringing the pearl above the head and astral travel or something like that and magnetizing qi from planets, stars, sun, moon, etc., above the head. Bagua has done it with him. It creates a spirit-body!?
Don’t know too much, will have to try…[Read more]
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Fajin replied to the topic Kung Fu & Qigong training in the forum General 18 years, 3 months ago
Hi WudangAlienAlchemist,
I will share. I don’t really want to explain all so here’s something I took from a while back.
“When I was younger, my Tibetan lions roar kung fu teacher taught me lung-gom-pa. I had to sit in padmasana, inhale “IN A RELEAXED METHOD,” hold breath in lower dantian and jump, and keep repeating this process. This is a…[Read more]
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Fajin replied to the topic Kung Fu & Qigong training in the forum General 18 years, 3 months ago
Hi WudangAlienAlchemist,
>>That is why I asked a stupid question.<>I am curious Fajin, what was your experience before Wudang and how much time have you spent at Wudang?<<
*I had a private teacher who taught me Tibetan Lion's Roar kungfu and many Shaolin internal methods like Iron Thread, lightness gong (Tibetan version), etc., since I was…[Read more]
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Fajin replied to the topic Bagua and I Finally Agree: Chan and Dao are NOT Identical in the forum Philosophy 18 years, 3 months ago
Hi bagua,
>>We can play with these models in many ways and it depends what we compare things too.<>Just a note, the “firing” of gate of vitality on jing creating yuan qi is not linear, its always happening.<>I want to move to the mountains, thinking about where to go.<>My two favorites are Lao Zi and Da Mo, they are my guiding light and provide…[Read more]
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Fajin replied to the topic Bagua and I Finally Agree: Chan and Dao are NOT Identical in the forum Philosophy 18 years, 3 months ago
Hi NN,
>>I ask this because I feel what a Buddhist would tell me is that the 10,000 things come from one thing – you can call it wuji if you like (I think that is not quite correct) – I would call it unity.<>What I am saying is that, as well as being only one thing, they are *also* 10,000 things. Neither view is correct. All views are correct.…[Read more]
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Fajin replied to the topic Bagua and I Finally Agree: Chan and Dao are NOT Identical in the forum Philosophy 18 years, 3 months ago
Hi Nnonnth,
I am prepared to discuss.
Sorry if it sounded like I was arguing. I am in disagreement with some of the things that Michael says, I don’t initiate the discussions, just reply to them.
>>I am speaking about something different from what you are talking about, that spirit governs jing and chi.<>I think sitting in stillness…[Read more]
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Fajin replied to the topic Bagua and I Finally Agree: Chan and Dao are NOT Identical in the forum Philosophy 18 years, 3 months ago
Hi Bagua,
I agree with you that jing is yin. It must be yin as the root of creation. But what I don’t agree with is that everyone on this board says that yuan qi is some kind of neutral force in between yin-yang. Yuan qi comes from yuan jing, these are prenatal sources and are classified as yin.
In TCM, kidney yin and kidney yang are also…[Read more]
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Fajin replied to the topic Gullible Americans and the Fear of Terrorism in the forum General 18 years, 3 months ago
>>But I do not come to this forum for political information or conspiracy theories or critical judgments from the Chinese leaders and intellectuals.<<
*What will "Daoists" think of next!
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Fajin replied to the topic Bagua and I Finally Agree: Chan and Dao are NOT Identical in the forum Philosophy 18 years, 3 months ago
>>To be blunt, I absolutely *know* that Michael’s view is cosmologically correct.<>If Fajin really believes that yuan = yin, that is a major mistake!<<
*It is not just me who says yuan = yin, but most Daoists (if not all excluding Healing Dao) who believe so.
I am trying to understand why sitting in stillness in Chan fashion would make a…[Read more]
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Fajin replied to the topic Kung Fu & Qigong training in the forum General 18 years, 3 months ago
Hi WudangAlienAlchemist,
I have not been one of Xiu Gang Yuan’s students so don’t know too much. He is a very good teacher though, from what I’ve heard. Most of the stuff is on his website, including location on Wudang, just read it all over.
I don’t know what you mean by martial application. If you mean how each movement applies to an…[Read more]
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Fajin replied to the topic Bagua and I Finally Agree: Chan and Dao are NOT Identical in the forum Philosophy 18 years, 3 months ago
Hi Bagua,
There is not three in this picture, but two.
>>Jing is Yin and is cooked by Yang to create Yuan Qi, these are three things, but they are inseparable and exist simultaneously. Yuan Qi comes from the cooking of Yin/Jing.<<
*Look at:
"Kidney jing encompasses both kidney yin and kidney yang, often referred to as the body's…[Read more]
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Fajin replied to the topic Bagua and I Finally Agree: Chan and Dao are NOT Identical in the forum Philosophy 18 years, 3 months ago
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Fajin replied to the topic Getting Clear: Pre-natal vs. Primordial Distinction, Sweeping Away Thoughts in the forum Philosophy 18 years, 3 months ago
Hi Michael,
I will try to clarify as much as possible.
>>Maybe you could refer me to some Zen writing on their cosmology and its nature of being “processual” rather than focused on sudden enlightenment taking you into absolute states of knowing the moment.<>To classify yuanqi, Original Breath as polarized I think is a mistake linguistically,…[Read more]
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Fajin replied to the topic The view of a CERTAIN PERSON hahaha! in the forum Philosophy 18 years, 3 months ago
Yes, brother Pa Kua,
what you have been telling me since day 1, now I have opened up to this truth.
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Fajin replied to the topic The view of a CERTAIN PERSON hahaha! in the forum Philosophy 18 years, 3 months ago
Nnonnth,
That was magnificent. Definately not ignoramus-like! HAHAHA
Reading this at 4:00 am (now) has made my day.
Thank you,
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Fajin replied to the topic The view of a CERTAIN PERSON hahaha! in the forum Philosophy 18 years, 3 months ago
Hi Nnonnth,
Nan Huai Chin, in Grass Mountain, says there is a Daoist saying that goes something like (can’t remember exactly), “cultivating elixer without self is the biggest mistake, cultivating self without cultivating elixer is to practice for 10, 000 aeons without becoming a sage.”
The point is that Michael’s path is about cultivating…[Read more]
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Fajin replied to the topic Getting Clear: Pre-natal vs. Primordial Distinction, Sweeping Away Thoughts in the forum Philosophy 18 years, 3 months ago
Hi Nnonnth,
I would like to say what Michael told me, that this is an ongoing continuation of truth. I don’t like to see this as arguing, but due to these discussions we have all learned so much and it leads us to more things.
They seem to be more of intellect than wisdom, but that’s because we disagree with the models and what things…[Read more]
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Fajin replied to the topic Stillness, alchemical formulas..Bruce Lee et Cetra… in the forum Practice 18 years, 3 months ago
Hi Bagua,
>>JKD has dummy training, his successor uses it.<>One of my zen teachers was authorized in soto and rinzai, i know both.
Japanese are too rigid in their training for me, i like koreans.<>I think you really mean Brsel Leet was not happy it took to long to defeat an opponent, so he rethought his method. He did not lose that fight.<>NO…[Read more] - Load More