Bearded Dragon

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  1. Years in Review

    I haven't posted here in years but I was contacted via PM about something, so I thought I'd write a few things. While I was posting here years ago I was mostly interested in the whole enlightenment thing, although I admit my knowledge of such things were and still are quite naive. "Freedom". Such a word sounds great, but if misinterpreted.... well.... I was working in engineering, earning good money and living in a place that was both near the ocean and mountains. A rather nice situation overall apart from the fact that my job basically involved me spending years trying to make sure the things I designed weren't going to fail and send the company bankrupt (which it always was right on the precipice the whole time). Projects piled up and I started taking more and more time off, and when I was at work I would often either just stare blankly at the computer or try to get a minute or 2 of rest with my head on the desk. The very freedom that I so treasured was being used as a reason to keep going in a situation that was basically destroying my body and metality. "Throw yourself in the fire" was a term I liked to use, regarding refining the self in ordinary circumstances. What I was too naive to realise was that my "freedom" was actually more of a strong stoic resolve that did not take into account the physical limitations of the body and mind to handle the circumstances that were being pushed through. It was possibly not just work, but there may have been some sort of virus that triggered what would eventually be diagnosed as Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, a term basically used after everything has been tested and the doctors have no idea. I had taken some prototype PCBs home to solder parts onto because it was easy enough, but after a week of it sitting in my car due to excessive anxiety of attempting any task at all I drove to work and quit on the spot. It was a relief, and a lot of weight was lifted, however it was just the start of about 6 months where I'd barely get out of bed. I'd wake up in the morning and it would take all day to gather enough energy to do something easy like grocery shopping (and even that I'd sometimes break out in a sweat). I didn't dare practice and wing chun for years afterwards because any time I intentionally rose energy up my spine I'd feel sick, so I kind of just quit energy practices apart from a bit of yoga one night a week which left me feeling great for the evening and back to square one the next day. A few years on and I'm not as bad. I have an easy job and bought a house, but subconsciously my brain avoids effort. Things like mathematics I can't really do anymore because it feels like my brain just says no and I struggle to see the numbers in my head anymore. Same with things like housework and other things that used to be no issue. It's like there's a defense mechanism that is trying to help me conserve energy in any way that it can. The reason I wrote this is that I feel it's really necessary to be critical of what you're actually doing, and not to put spiritual persuits over the requirements of the body and mind. After all, it is through this body and mind that spiritual persuits are persued. I have actually learnt a lot from this experience, but perhaps it wasn't entirely necessary. Finally, a note on freedom. Freedom is already here. Sometimes you just need to sit for a bit to realise it. It has nothing to do with what you do, how you do it, or how strong your resolve is. The latter is a lesser freedom pertaining to the body and mind, which does not exist in a pure form due to the obvious limitations of the body and mind. Although there is nothing wrong with improving the body and mind I feel that perhaps a spiritual seeker would be better off just taking care of themselves as best they can and jumping straight into the pure freedom that is already here, right now. Perhaps the term "throw yourself in the fire" would be better as "sit in the hot spring" or something a bit less deathly. Take it easy. Be free now. BD. Oh and if anyone is wondering, I'm in a good place so there's no need to worry.
  2. I have responded via PM but I'll re-post my answer in case anyone else needs further clarification. ... I was talking about a physical opening here. When you tilt your head back you can feel a cutting off of both the energy channels and bloodflow. What I was recommending was tilting the head forward very slightly, and maybe tucking in the chin a bit, to create a physical lengthening (not through tension though). The area then feels more spacious, as if it's more of an open conduit. I can physically put my head in that position with a bit of muscle, then think about raising up energy and afterwards it's as if the energy is supporting the posture and I can let go of whatever muscle I was using to hold it there. I was never referring to the occiput as a chakra point or anything, although I have heard others talk about that area as the part of the brain they feel is responsible for the intent power of internal martial arts. Hope that clears it up a bit.
  3. Applying chi to martial arts.

    The concepts that I use are really straightforward. 1) Raise energy up the spine and unify it as a whole. This is the power source, and also you won't have poor posture or technique if the spine remains unified and continually flowing. 2) Relax onto your center. This progressively happens until every single movement is a movement/rotation of perhaps a pea sized sphere (not many are that good, I assure you). By relaxing onto the center you're connecting everything back to it. Since everything is connected to the center you can control every movement from there. When the center gets really small you start to do things with great force and speed. Not only that but it's really simple to apply and it just works amazingly. There's more to it, but that's the basic setup. Then you kind of just have to point your intent either from your spine or center, If you point it through the arms then this will fill them with chi. If your intent stays connected with your opponent then the movements will naturally work. Example: Play around with flailing your arms around by rotating a point at your heart center. Do it until you loosen up. There should be not movement initiated by the arm muscles.... only initiated by the center point. Then add in an intent that there is energy being projected from the heart center to your fists. See what happens. Now project your intent at a point in the air and do the center rotation. Pick a different point and see what happens. You'll notice that as you do the movement your fists will want to track to where your intent is pointed. Don't try and control the technique of the arms. Just control the movement of the center and your intent. Have a play and see for yourself. You may have to at least raise energy up your spine to at least the level of the heart center because I've found that you can't really project your intent from any point above the level that your spine is able to be raised to.
  4. Forget about all the garbage that you mentioned and just start by finding you you are that doesn't change. Awareness/consciousness. This has nothing to do with energy work as it is a process of clearing one's mentality until realisation is made. This is not to be understood by the mind. It is awareness being self-aware, NOT the mind seeing awareness. Some do seated meditation but it's not necessary (although sometimes I sit extremely casually and bask in awareness, but this is spontaneous). Meditation is a convergence on your natural state of being, and as such you can be in your natural state at any time in any circumstances. The only requirement is that you drop everything along the way. It's all got to go. Burn the whole forest down and you'll see it pop back in full abundance. In any case, you have to have the process going all the time such that it eventually self-perpetuates. Otherwise you're just wasting your time. This is why I advocate using every-day circumstances as means for refinement. For me it's exponential. These days I've got so much energy being released all the time that I'm forced to take on some methods of cultivation and energy work just to help deal with it all. This energy work is as a support due to the process taking up maybe 90% of my available energy, not as a means towards realisation. Anyway, finding essence is entry level. How are you meant to take a step when you don't know whose legs to operate?
  5. the meaning of "I think therefore I am"

    I'd say so. You could really take it however you want, but in any case there is always the opportunity to look for yourself so it only really matters what you can confirm right away. I've recently become fond of Rupert Spira's "shortcut question" which is "Am I aware?". It instantly turns awareness back on itself and it's somewhat obvious that existence is self-evident but not so obvious how that is the case. I wonder what Descartes would have thought of these inquiries.
  6. Possible energy overload from a tai chi practice .

    You want to have a downward sinking sensation in tai chi. Try to have a point about a foot under the ground suck your energy downwards, OR start from the top of the head and progressively drop any energy/feelings/tension/whatever until it starts to drop by itself. This has the effect of clearing stagnation and allowing your energy to naturally flow where it needs to. I've never noticed anyone have any bad effects if they're taught that from the beginning as the downward flows tend to play nice with the body. Everything is sinking. Even rising actions are initiated through sinking. Very important stuff.
  7. Who are you?

    I am
  8. LTT MCO advice request.

    If you relax sufficiently you'll naturally have chi drop to your dantian. I took this as a cheap answer when I was beginning. It really isn't. When people talk about storing chi in the dantian it is in no way regarding the intent to move chi towards the dantian. It is talking about chi filling up in the dantian as a result of relaxation through one means or another. There are numerous methods of making the MCO work also. This changes depending on your ability. I only ever actively turn it on when I'm doing martial arts as it makes things work wonderfully. All other times I open wherever and whenever as a result of continuous relaxation of the mind.
  9. Carlos Castaneda's Tensegrity

    The books are really good. Especially the first one and the Ixtlan one. If you can see what Don Juan was doing it really makes a lot of sense. Whether the hallucinations and "weird stuff" was real or not is not the point. There really is no difference for all practical purposes. The whole journey was a very direct and intense way of breaking Carlos down, destroying who he was, and laying the foundations for an opening into awake being. This is the real benefit of the teachings. It's a testimony for the "throw yourself in the fire" method of purification of the self. The extent that they went to was indeed pretty dangerous though. I wouldn't advocate going that far without a really good teacher.
  10. Healing, how long does it last?

    Healings are like a loosening. It loosens you up so that whatever is on the surface at that time gets dissolved. BUT since you're now looser it's easier for deeper things to bubble up. It will be obvious when perhaps you're in a bad mood for no reason, or something sets you off that wouldn't normally. It's just the deeper energy coming up. Just let it come and ride it out (ie: just let it do its own thing without clinging or rejecting it and it will dissolve by itself). It's a good thing in the long run. I'm actually quite pleased when it happens.
  11. Going to China to learn inner alchemy

    Why ruin all the fun by planning it out? Just wing it. To make another Star Wars reference, "Concentrate on the moment. Feel, don't think".
  12. "you only know the words and not the meaning!"

    I would probably be just as enlightened if I had a chair rising experience.
  13. The Now and the Sub-nows ?

    Is it not happening in the now? Where else could these experiences arise?
  14. Buddhism and Daoism

    Anything that observes the nature of reality as it is will come to the same conclusion if taken all the way. How could it not? They're all the same beast. Same beginning, same end, infinite paths inbetween.
  15. Huang Sheng Shyan and the Five Loosening Qigong

    I became more regular when I first started (only once a day, but it was pretty much guaranteed no matter how much I ate). Was doing those exercises but I'm not sure on any direct correlation to that part in particular. These days I don't really do any of the 5 exercises. Just the up and down one that Huang created after the 5.
  16. What to do when things go wrong ?

    Maybe you're waiting for your bus and you get hit by it instead. Perhaps the driver keeps going and you stick to the front all the way to your destination. It's all about attitude, haha. I think it was Mooji that said "When you feel resistance you're on to something". Change your attitude to a situation. Stick with it, but give yourself some breathing room. Ride it out and the situation will resolve and you'll be more refined as a result. Things may feel wrong, but they aren't. They aren't good either. Your job is to just observe over many years and eventually maturity will develop in the same way it has since childhood..... on its own. The only trap is getting caught up in the mess.
  17. Physicists discover a new form of light

    I tend to be highly skeptical of anything that hasn't been reproduced by others, ever since the discovery of extra-terrestrial communication that ended up being radio waves from the microwave in the lab kitchen.
  18. SQL Error again

    Seems to happen every so often. If I go to thedaobums.com it throws the error but if I go to thedaobums.com/index.php it doesn't.
  19. What if your heart is wrong?

    Out of the few definitions of heart, the best decision maker is the heart/core/essence rather than the emotional heart. What that is is you without the filters. It listens to the emotional heart but is not controlled by it. The practicality of this is that all the components of the human being work together as one without intense focus on one particular part such as the emotional heart. It all just happens in the background. When everything works together you tend to make better decisions. You still won't always pick the right movie, but your attitude might not consider it to be an issue.
  20. I just empty into the ground and allow it to bounce back up all the way, but the bouncing back up is more of an emptiness coming up or perhaps such a fine structure of fullness that it's hard to pinpoint. The separation is taking fullness and emptying it out to leave emptiness, and the combination is taking the empty structure and using fullness within it in a more deliberate manner. I think the emptying out is pretty generic. It's just what you do at that point that is a matter of using the creative juice of particular styles or lineages of practices. I guess this mirrors enlightening function also. Empty out to find essence then bring whatever is useful back in consciously.
  21. Shen/Silence Came First?

    Does the ocean bring the waves? Or do the waves bring the ocean?
  22. Dream or spirit event ?

    It's not so easy to know. I've had 100% realistic lucid dreams where I'm walking around the house, and the only sign that it's not an OBE is that a few things were out of place. Honestly I don't think it makes any difference. An experience is an experience.
  23. Resting the mind nowhere

    I've been getting the fever stuff for a while. It's usually just around my head and if it's bad enough I'll just be drained of energy and have to sleep it off. It seems to be linked to the empty aware state which brings up energy to the surface to be resolved (which happens of its own accord since pure awareness burns through "impurities" without need for interaction). At those peak times I have sometimes felt like there's a thin tough layer between where I am and completely bursting into tears for no apparent reason. It seems to be good in the long run. Unfortunately there is no way to induce it because the true empty state is not something you induce. It just comes along. If you try to do it then you'll only ever get a 2nd rate manufactured state. The next best thing is to set up triggers so that it happens automatically via the stimulus of certain external phenomena. You've probably already encountered something like this. All I do is maintain a subtle concentration of awareness. This is the 2nd rate state I mentioned, which is better than nothing. Then I use my triggers which for me are reading certain things, sitting outside, etc. The mind goes quieter without effort. The more effective method is as I mentioned where it deepens for no apparent reason. I think this perhaps has something to do with becoming acquainted with it enough for it to start becoming natural. The heat doesn't come at this point for me. It comes later, perhaps after a night's sleep when it's had enough time to burn somewhat.
  24. Sunyata/emptiness as Shakti/love-bliss

    There is no thing called emptiness, so all you ever see is form (although emptiness is still there). There is the concept of the mysterious female or mysterious pass. Mystery is form, female is emptiness. It is indistinguishable. The definition of the love that you refer to is merely acceptance. Form is accepted into emptiness before a thought can say "Nah I'm not going to accept that". The thought is moot because it's already been accepted, or loved. If you have freedom from the thoughts and emotions that are added on top (they are still there but you are free to do whatever you want with them) then all you're left with is a beautiful free-flowing acceptance of every aspect of form that flows by. Without the form there would be nothing to love/accept into awareness. This is the correlation that you're looking for.
  25. Emptiness vs Visualizations

    Visualisation is using thought to free yourself from thought. It's entry level. As long as it's at least +1 thought to -2 then it's not so bad, but it will invariably end up +1 -1 which gets you nowhere. Using emptiness is somewhat of a mystery but the results speak for themselves. Using no thought and things just fall away. You can't explain it because it's a step backwards to add stuff on top of it, but you don't have to because you can feel the difference.