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Steven replied to the topic Gaining / Losing Chi from the Little Things in Life e.g. Eating in the forum Practice 16 years ago
>>>Could it be that many obese people are obese
>>>because they are on such a bad diet that their
>>>bodies are always demanding more food because
>>>they are so deficient in vital nutrients?It’s also in some cases a physiological addiction.
Eating food, and in particular large quantities of it, for
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Steven replied to the topic Dan Winter: GDV and the after life in the forum Philosophy 16 years ago
It would be cool to have before and after print shots
that you could show people and/or put on a certain
“Three-Sided” website under Primordial Qigong.S
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Steven replied to the topic Semen Retention in the forum Practice 16 years ago
It’s no big deal; at least it’s on the New Forum where
people can see it . . .But screw up again, and we castrate you–eliminating the
need for Semen Retention 😉Just kidding, buddy 🙂
Have fun with life,
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Steven replied to the topic What Zen actually is and why it is useful for Daoists in the forum Philosophy 16 years ago
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Steven replied to the topic Learning to enjoy our selves. in the forum Philosophy 16 years ago
Reminder, if you make posts on the Old Forum
http://www.healingdao.com/cgi-bin/tpost.pl
then most people will not see it.I notice that you have a new post on “Semen Retention”
there that most people will not see. You may
want to repost it on the NEW forum.The New Forum looks like:
http://forum.healingdao.com/Clicking on…[Read more]
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Steven replied to the topic What Zen actually is and why it is useful for Daoists in the forum Philosophy 16 years ago
Hi SD,
Yeah, I actually OWN this on DVD. It’s pretty good.
I’m a hermit at heart, and live the hermit lifestyle
for approximately one month per year in the winter
at a small hermitage in a remote location.I spend my time doing qigong and alchemical meditation
from the Healing Tao, listening to Michael’s CDs, reading
M. Chia’s…[Read more] -
Steven replied to the topic Learning to enjoy our selves. in the forum Philosophy 16 years ago
Hi ChiFiend,
>>>I think that you, Steven, are a prince in a tortoise shell. 😉
Thank you for your kind words. 🙂
>>>Knowing full well that there was a very good chance
>>>that the information would just remain on a dusty shelf
>>>for eternity, you went to the trouble to think up a
>>>personalized alternate route for me. On top of…[Read more] -
Steven replied to the topic The brain in the voting booth in the forum Philosophy 16 years, 1 month ago
This explains a lot actually, and
explains why fear-mongers do so well
in controlling the masses like sheep.S
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Steven replied to the topic Dan Winter: GDV and the after life in the forum Philosophy 16 years, 1 month ago
OK, Dog, don’t leave us hangin’
What were the results?
Let’s hear more info.
Come on, Dog. Woof, woof.
S
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Steven replied to the topic Learning to enjoy our selves. in the forum Philosophy 16 years, 1 month ago
Hi ChiFiend,
OK, I’m back for a little while . . .
First some quick general comments about doing the “whole lineup” as listed
on the Recommended Sequence page:1. Primordial Qigong and Deep Healing Qigong are stand-alone forms,
and can be learned AT ANY TIME, including the beginning. Although
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Steven replied to the topic Learning to enjoy our selves. in the forum Philosophy 16 years, 1 month ago
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Steven replied to the topic Learning to enjoy our selves. in the forum Philosophy 16 years, 1 month ago
Hi ChiFiend,
If you are looking for spiritual immortality,
you’ve come to the right place ^_^I’ve attached a link to this post listing
Michael Winn’s Recommended Sequence, as you
requested.Note: The full package at any level consists
of BOTH the DVD and the CD set. Some of the
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Steven replied to the topic Learning to enjoy our selves. in the forum Philosophy 16 years, 1 month ago
Hi ChiFiend,
That’s quite the story you have; thanks for sharing.
That really helps give a better picture of what is going on.I see you already have been given a number of responses from
others, and have been given some valuable suggestions . . . many
different things for you to consider, and good suggestions in
all cases. Wendy is…[Read more] -
Steven replied to the topic Learning to enjoy our selves. in the forum Philosophy 16 years, 1 month ago
Hi ChiFiend,
I suspect no one saw your original welcome post.
You posted your original post on the “OLD” forum.
A number of years back Michael created a new forum,
whereby the forum is divided into three categories
“General”, “Philosophy”, “Practice”.Unfortunately, people can still access the OLD forum,
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Steven replied to the topic New Study Outlines Differences Among Types of Meditation in the forum General 16 years, 1 month ago
>>>Yes, not too much depth here. But at least they are
>>>recognized some form of difference. As if Qigong covers
>>>all the Taoist forms of meditation, hardly.
>>>It’s seems rare to see Qigong even listed when talking
>>>about different forms of meditation, often people talk
>>>about Buddhism and Indian (Hindu) forms but rarely do…[Read more] -
Steven replied to the topic New Study Outlines Differences Among Types of Meditation in the forum General 16 years, 1 month ago
Yeah, their diversity of types of meditations is somewhat lacking here,
but did you notice how Chinese (Qigong) was the only thing listed in
all three categories? . . . S -
Steven replied to the topic Learning to enjoy our selves. in the forum Philosophy 16 years, 1 month ago
Hi ChiFiend,
Skipping earlier practices in favor of getting to the more advanced material
has one of two typical results:1. You have trouble making the higher level practices work.
Namely, the material from the course becomes “head” information only,
and doesn’t do anything in terms of actual body-oriented energy change.2. They…[Read more]
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Steven replied to the topic Eric Yudelove at the tao bums in the forum General 16 years, 1 month ago
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Steven replied to the topic Eric Yudelove at the tao bums in the forum General 16 years, 1 month ago
>>>Sorry, but my English will be bad year or two.
>>>I can’t make it better so quickly.That’s fine. We all do what we can.
By the way:
A “forum troll” is a person who makes strange inflammatory posts
on a forum designed to get people riled up to respond
and is not interested in genuine information, but is
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Steven replied to the topic marriage full or new moon? in the forum Philosophy 16 years, 1 month ago
Hi Wendy,
If it were me–personally–I’d say new moon, but let
me discuss it a bit and let you think about it . . .Outside of any special date configurations that you could
check into vis-a-vis huangdi’s post, if we just consider
the full moon/new moon issue:New moon represents the start of something new; birth; a
new…[Read more] - Load More
