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hagar replied to the topic Chi ? in the forum General 19 years, 6 months ago
Basically the most effective way to collect chi is also the only way. Either fast or slow, it’s up to you. Here’s why:
1. Chi never really collects before you let go. So first you need to let go of whatever is blocking chi. That’s why you need some method like qigong.
2. Learn to be aware of the present moment. Practice being in the now. Chi…[Read more]
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hagar replied to the topic Chi ? in the forum General 19 years, 6 months ago
Basically the most effective way to collect chi is also the only way. Either fast or slow, it’s up to you. Here’s why:
1. Chi never really collects before you let go. So first you need to let go of whatever is blocking chi. That’s why you need some method like qigong.
2. Learn to be aware of the present moment. Practice being in the now. Chi…[Read more]
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hagar replied to the topic why zazen + qigong is an excellent path! in the forum General 19 years, 7 months ago
“In the depths of winter, I finally learned that within me there lay an invinvincible summer”
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hagar replied to the topic why zazen + qigong is an excellent path! in the forum General 19 years, 7 months ago
“In the depths of winter, I finally learned that within me there lay an invinvincible summer”
Albert Camus -
hagar replied to the topic why zazen + qigong is an excellent path! in the forum General 19 years, 7 months ago
“In the depths of winter, I finally learned that within me there lay an invinvincible summer”
Albert Camus -
hagar replied to the topic chi flow, moral, and negative emotions in the forum General 19 years, 7 months ago
Hi
I am a philosophy student, and I practice qigong and meditation.
In relation to your question, I think you have made alot of the same reflections that I have made, being occupied with the “philosphical” idea of right and wrong action.My own experience is that the intellectual handling of moral issues is limited to say the least. After a…[Read more]
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hagar replied to the topic chi flow, moral, and negative emotions in the forum General 19 years, 7 months ago
Hi
I am a philosophy student, and I practice qigong and meditation.
In relation to your question, I think you have made alot of the same reflections that I have made, being occupied with the “philosphical” idea of right and wrong action.My own experience is that the intellectual handling of moral issues is limited to say the least. After a…[Read more]
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hagar replied to the topic chi flow, moral, and negative emotions in the forum General 19 years, 7 months ago
Hi
I am a philosophy student, and I practice qigong and meditation.
In relation to your question, I think you have made alot of the same reflections that I have made, being occupied with the “philosphical” idea of right and wrong action.My own experience is that the intellectual handling of moral issues is limited to say the least. After a…[Read more]
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hagar replied to the topic re: WHAT IS TRUE SITTING IN EMPTINESS? in the forum General 19 years, 7 months ago
Pofff…………..
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hagar replied to the topic re: WHAT IS TRUE SITTING IN EMPTINESS? in the forum General 19 years, 7 months ago
Pofff…………..
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hagar replied to the topic re: WHAT IS TRUE SITTING IN EMPTINESS? in the forum General 19 years, 7 months ago
Pofff…………..
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hagar replied to the topic re: WHAT IS TRUE SITTING IN EMPTINESS? in the forum General 19 years, 7 months ago
I’ve been watching this debate from a distance, and I just want to humbly add a question to both Mr. Winn and Max/Plato/RJ/others:
Isn’t this a bit of a shallow debate? I remember reading a book of an English diplomat, J Blofeld living in pre-communist China(Book:Secret and Sublime; Taoist Mysteries and Magic), who after a decade of dedicated…[Read more]
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hagar replied to the topic re: WHAT IS TRUE SITTING IN EMPTINESS? in the forum General 19 years, 7 months ago
I’ve been watching this debate from a distance, and I just want to humbly add a question to both Mr. Winn and Max/Plato/RJ/others:
Isn’t this a bit of a shallow debate? I remember reading a book of an English diplomat, J Blofeld living in pre-communist China(Book:Secret and Sublime; Taoist Mysteries and Magic), who after a decade of dedicated…[Read more]
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hagar replied to the topic re: WHAT IS TRUE SITTING IN EMPTINESS? in the forum General 19 years, 7 months ago
I’ve been watching this debate from a distance, and I just want to humbly add a question to both Mr. Winn and Max/Plato/RJ/others:
Isn’t this a bit of a shallow debate? I remember reading a book of an English diplomat, J Blofeld living in pre-communist China(Book:Secret and Sublime; Taoist Mysteries and Magic), who after a decade of dedicated…[Read more]
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hagar replied to the topic Enlightenment – Physical/Energetic vs Psychological in the forum General 19 years, 7 months ago
I think there really is no answer to that one.
Basically, if you have an experience that could be called “enlightenment”, trying to answer that question would probably be just as difficult as if you suddenly were transported above the clouds, and could see what reality was like from up there, and then was forced to decide if it was your mind or…[Read more]
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hagar replied to the topic Enlightenment – Physical/Energetic vs Psychological in the forum General 19 years, 7 months ago
I think there really is no answer to that one.
Basically, if you have an experience that could be called “enlightenment”, trying to answer that question would probably be just as difficult as if you suddenly were transported above the clouds, and could see what reality was like from up there, and then was forced to decide if it was your mind or…[Read more]
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hagar replied to the topic The ordinary and extraordinary: Entering the qigong state in the forum General 19 years, 7 months ago
Yup. Right on. I really enjoyed that movie.
It has an interesting connection to the Buddhist concept of Crazy Wisdom. Up to a certain point, we are intertwined in conventions, plans, ambitions, aspirations, which is ok, but no really it. They are sideproducts of our work.
But then after reaching a point, there is a realization of the…[Read more]
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hagar replied to the topic The ordinary and extraordinary: Entering the qigong state in the forum General 19 years, 7 months ago
Yup. Right on. I really enjoyed that movie.
It has an interesting connection to the Buddhist concept of Crazy Wisdom. Up to a certain point, we are intertwined in conventions, plans, ambitions, aspirations, which is ok, but no really it. They are sideproducts of our work.
But then after reaching a point, there is a realization of the…[Read more]
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hagar replied to the topic The ordinary and extraordinary: Entering the qigong state in the forum General 19 years, 7 months ago
Blablabla…poff!
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hagar replied to the topic The ordinary and extraordinary: Entering the qigong state in the forum General 19 years, 7 months ago
Blablabla…poff!
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