Ken

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  1. Jim McMillan has passed away

    I don't really know Jim that well, only through some communications a few years ago. My sincere condolences to his family.
  2. I am curious what's the point you are trying to make here ?
  3. According to Da Dao Xing (Chinese version of Opening the Dragongate), Master Wang's teachers were about 70 years old in in 1960s, hence the oldest the living master can be is about 120, give or take 5 years.
  4. arrr yes Jim, who communicated with me a year or two ago because he wants to know about history of Mohism in China. He didn't sound like such a deranged and egoistic person in those emails. It's interesting how someone who doesn't understand Chinese nor his Master's first language, Indonesian, knows about the ancient way. It seems his understanding is that he should get whatever info he wants because that's that ancient way of doing things. You know Jim, in the ancient way of doing, the disciple will devote everything to his Master, not just himself but everything he owns. Flying over to Indonesia once in a while to ply information out of your teacher is not devote. In the ancient way of doing thing, the student has no right to demand the teaching, if the teacher stopped teaching you, that's it and you don't go around and insult him and the ancestors to the first persons you met. Ancestors worship is one of the most important aspect of Chinese culture that I haven't yet known to exist in other cultures, and I believe this is one reason why Chinese have preserved so much ancient knowledge. To insult the ancestor as a demon is an insult to the whole lineage. Jim, you should be glad Mopai people are doing things modern way now, because in the ancient way of doing things, you would have been crushed like a cockroach that you are for insulting Mopai Master and the Ancestors. You should be thankful your teacher and other students are still so kind to you.
  5. Thanks for the compliments although I can't really take any credit since everything on there are Shen laoshi's writings/researches (or his more advanced students').
  6. Right on. Intelligent Design is nothing but creationism in disguise, it has no scientific basis, make no valid scientific predictions. I highly recommend anyone to read Judge John Jones highly readable decision on the Dover case back in 2005 for a complete take down of ID's false facade.
  7. Mozi Neidan Scam

    It's clear that TheTaoBum is not Jeanette, they may know each other but they are definitely not the same person. I don't think "Taoist Yoga" (性命法决明指) is of any use, quite worthless in my opinion. The lineage descendant of the author had to go to Beijing to learn the 24 simplified Taijiquan in the 70s . I have heard they only do Taiji now and none of the practice outlined in the book. edit: wrote 90s originally but it was much earlier.
  8. Mozi Neidan Scam

    I am quite willing to bet that connectedtaoist=eletric gravity=thundermind=Eli Wilson.
  9. Mozi Neidan Scam

    MPG and TheTaoBum have agreed to a payment plan for the refund on page 3 here. So I don't think you should torment him anymore about the refund...
  10. Mozi Neidan Scam

    I am glad this is getting resolved although I don't think a public apology is needed, you have put in far too much effort than reasonably expected in getting your refund for a fair transaction. But a public statement of resolution is probably a good thing so that TheTaoBum can clear his name.
  11. Mozi Neidan Scam

    The problem is that there is still the question of the un-refunded $150 which TheTaoBum has himself admitted of receiving. Unless this is resolved I don't think it's fair for MPG to just move on. But now if you are willing to give MPG $150 then I am sure he will be happy to take it and let this matter drop, otherwise you don't have any right to ask him to move on.
  12. Cutting the root of the spirit?

    No.2 means completing and attaining the highest level possible in inner alchemy training, a.k.a becoming a fully realized Spiritual Immortal (神仙), Master Wang had said as much in an off-hand comment during a seminar last year. I have never heard of no. 1 though and without his verbatim answer in Chinese, it's impossible to even guess at what it mean. However, you are talking about going against reincarnation, the grandest flow of the universe, which only a full Spiritual Immortal can stop, so even if "cutting off spirit/soul root" is a practice, it won't be easier to achieve than becoming a full-blown realized immortal. I am more inclined to think that it is a task that can be done by a spiritual immortal or some similar being. Of course these are only speculations and for everyone on this forum, that's the only thing we can do because we are only mortals and these concept are beyond our understanding. I will suggest that if you get a chance to ask Master Wang again, either through an online Q&A or a class, ask him again but be more specific, like asking him "Is cutting off the root of the spirit a practice that one can do? Or is it a task that have to be performed on you by others?".
  13. Well done, you nailed it completely! There is nothing more infuriating to me than new age superstitious asshats spewing their bullshit on the web.
  14. David Shen Verdesi

    edit: fucking Verizon connection!
  15. David Shen Verdesi

    Well your (1) is new to me, i was talking about (2). Also I am happy to further discuss this and anything related to longmen if anyone is interested in my limited understandings but can we start a new thread? I don't want to discuss authentic teachings of Master Wang under a thread that's titled "David Verdesi". Yuck, I feel sullied and I don't want to give him any free association of Master Wang for even a tiny hint of legitimacy. Edit: You mean his high fantasy? There is nothing traditional daoism is his writings, it's 30% half-truth and 70% bullshit aim to tempt the naive 20-year olds with wet dreams of super power. Although I have to give it to him that he is a pro-active person who really go out and seek out his wet dream, which is more than a lot of people who want to cultivate from their parent's basement through the internet. But he is still a liar shitface scumbag though.
  16. David Shen Verdesi

    Master Wang had talked about the question of reincarnation several times already, and he actually mentioned it again last time (in an off hand comment)of how to stop reincarnation. "cutting the root of the spirit" or whatever is NOT a practice that one can be tuaght, it's the result of completing one's neidan (inner alchemy) training. If one can ever attain the level Spiritual Immortal (神仙)i.e. when one fully realizes his Yang Spirit (阳神出窍), then one can stop reincarnation. So there is no one practice to do it and you can't be taught to do it, it's the apex of one's training.
  17. David Shen Verdesi

    Ya know, I think you are doing it backward. Firstly, even if you can do any of those things, you won't be any special, there are people in the big seminar who can go into trance in full lotus for several days at will. (Also there is no "dantian" to speak of in normal person, in Longmen Pai, you need to create a Xia Tian (lower field) before you can fill "anything") Secondly, by the time you can do any of these, it is possible that Master Wang will be retired from public and you won't be able to find him anymore, trust me if he doesn't want to be found he won't be, he is absolutely capable of doing that. So it's more important to study with him while he is still teaching publicly. Also don't buy into Verdesi's bullshit of "secret teachings" behind door, Master Wang is already teaching real stuff in public. Finally if you are serious about learning Chinese, perhaps you should start using Official Chinese Pinyin for you Chinese romanizations. For example, Dantian not dan tien, den tein ten tein or any other weird spellings.
  18. David Shen Verdesi

    I won't even waste my breath on a naive troll like you, you will learn one day.
  19. David Shen Verdesi

    edit: oops double post.
  20. David Shen Verdesi

    It is expensive (to me personally also), it's a fact so I don't see any disrespect and I am sure none is taken. Now that you mention dragongate nyc, just to be fair I need to add that the official sanctioned representative of Master Wang is laoziacademy.us who has his official seal of approval on top of their website front page. I will not write any further about these two organizations and please don't ask, there have been much "discussions" already. Regarding the "optional" movement exercises, in a sense everything is optional, it is up to you if you want to do them or not now that you have spent so much money for the classes. No one is gonna to force you to do anything, it's your own practice. In the classes you learn methods of authentic internal alchemy, I am just going to list their names and you can look them up in Opening the Dragongate. I would like to write/translate about the specific purposes of these practices in the future but for now you can look at them in the book: Yin Xian Fa, Ping Heng Gong, beginning practices of Secrets of the Golden Flowers (such as negong lines and Method of Intelligence etc). Finally a few words on "ye li", actually it should be "ya li (压力)", it's not a "technique", ya li literally means "pressure" in English. I am not sure how it was translated to cause this confusion. It could have gone something like this: Verdesi's follower: Master Wang, why do my legs hurt so much when we do the meditation? Transltor: (derp derp derp) Master Wang: It's because of the ya li of the qi field. (in Chinese) Translator: (derp derp herp derp) Verdesi's follower: OMG, Master Wang use his special ya li technique to compress my legs. :lol: :lol:
  21. David Shen Verdesi

    There wasn't any NY seminar. What I meant was I went to study with Master Wang with Jeanette from NYC who organized the April seminar in China last year. A typical daily schedule in the seminar is movement exercises in the early morning (6am-7am) but it's up to you if you want to do it or not. A sitting session in the morning and afternoon ~1.5 hrs each. Movement exercises in the evening ~7pm for an hour (again optional and up to you). Sleeping practice at 10pm (40 mins - 1 hr).
  22. David Shen Verdesi

    Just want to add that I went to study with Master Wang last year with the NY group and I paid the same price. So I don't get any personal advantage by supporting and promoting any Master Wang's classes.
  23. David Shen Verdesi

    If you are not willing to pay then don't go. Simple enough. The practice have already been collected and published in book formats in China since the 80s and yet more and more people would like to learn from Master Wang every year. I personally would like to see an up to date English edition published but it takes some times, a revised up to date Chinese version is still in work. The teachings won't be given out cheaply (btw, "TheTaoBum", the $3900 current price is insisted upon by the NY group)and if you don't agree with the price, do not attend the seminar, end of story. Final words on Verdesi, actually i don't have much to add, a search on the forum will yield plenty of info. But just let you know he was kicked out from China in 2009 and he attempted to sell contact info one last time back then for Master Wang and his other teacher Jiang for 23,000 and 46,000 Euro respectively. I think he has a new website now, I haven't been there for a long time but last time I saw, he claimed to have found a hidden Indian lei shan dao linage or whatever , how convenent that he now find an Indian lineage not long after he was banned from China?? I will let you dwell on that.
  24. Why do you insist on one interpretation? First of all there is The Dao (道), and from the Dao, there arises many aspects, interpretations and extensions of it. These different branches or extensions of the Dao became different schools of thoughts, for examples, Daoism, Confucianism, Mohism, Legalism and Militarianism etc. With the exception of Daoism, each school only exemplify a limited aspect of Dao. And so in some area Confucianism "gets it right" and so Zhuangzi used it as a good example, and in other situation where Confucianism "gets it wrong", Zhuangzi used it as a counter-example.
  25. What Vortex posted earlier is accurate enough. No one who posts on this forum knows how to obtain it.