PestiferMundi
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2 hours ago, Neirong said:
I have never learned anything from books. I had real teachers, practice partners, study groups.Whats the name of the practice you mentioned in your last message to me? E.g. "Spring Forest Qi Gong", what's the specific name?
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12 minutes ago, Neirong said:As far as sensing Qi goes it is fairly elementary practice that can be acquired to a good level in several months (not years). You can develop full body sensitivity to a point of walking blindfolded in a forest and avoiding all trees by sensing their aura (energy fields).
From what book?
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6 hours ago, Taoist Texts said:there is no such thing as neigong. its a snake oil
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JAJ is an outright fraud, WLP is less outright
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https://www.amazon.com/Secrets-Chinese-Meditation-Self-Cultivation-Mahayana/dp/0877280665
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start with p 175
Isn't Nei Gong older than Qi Gong?
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Atleast that's what I see online in every source.
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Well either way I like your response because of how specific you are, most people don't put that much detail into their responses, even giving the page number. I'll be sure to check it out.
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1. Which is the better and more complete Nei Gong training between these two?Ling Bao Tong Zhi Neng Nei Gong Shu by Wang LiPing
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Daoist Alchemy: Nei Gong & Wei Gong Training by Jerry Alan Johnson
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The book by Wang LiPing seems to have a more secure and known lineage (I know there is a 2nd edition of the book, but I'm going with the 1st edition). But the book by Jerry Alan Johnson looks a lot more detailed. So I'm kinda stuck.
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2. If there is a better and more complete nei gong training (in the form of a detailed book), what is it?
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3. If you think I should start with Qi Gong training because it's easier and will lead to me feeling energy quicker, which one do you recommend (book name please)?
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Hello, I'm just some guy who is seeking answers to various questions before I begin training in anything. I'll probably be making a thread to ask specifically about this one later (in the appropriate sub-forum where it will get the most views) but I guess I'll mention my first question here anyways (it's a two part question):
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1. Which is the better and more complete Nei Gong training between these two?
Ling Bao Tong Zhi Neng Nei Gong Shu by Wang LiPing
OR
Daoist Alchemy: Nei Gong & Wei Gong Training by Jerry Alan Johnson
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The book by Wang LiPing seems to have a more secure and known lineage (I know there is a 2nd edition of the book, but I'm going with the 1st edition). But the book by Jerry Alan Johnson looks a lot more detailed. So I'm kinda stuck.
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2. If there is a better and more complete training (in the form of a book), what is it?
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I'm gonna watch this with an open mind and see if I can gauge the meaning you expect me to, but I really hope you aren't doing the "wise man speaking in riddles" thing here lol. In most cases people end up learning nothing from those. Some interpretations which may seem obvious to you are actually the result of specific knowledge, perspective, and experiences that you have.