Brian Colborne

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  1. Hi Guys,

     

    I've been a student of Michael Rinaldini and I can say he is legit, i have only done his distance program on Qigong not anything formally Daoist but all of his teaching has daoism in it..

     

    Ive put a blog post about him up here just today actually and did a search on his name and this topic came up so I thought Im a Taoist Bum who has been involved with Shifu Michael Rinaldini so I can comment..

     

    His teaching forced me to dig deeply into qigong and gave me insights I would never have gleaned under all the other instructors ive ever had... in fact my blog is about 80-90% his homework assignments..

    And i still consider myself a complete noob, simply because im 36 and have a hectic life am still lazy and have not done enough practice

    http://www.healingqigong.org/an-interesting-video-about-the-way

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  2. Ya,

     

    Interestingly enough though if you read a book called 'the private life of chairman mao' written by his physician for 20 odd years Mao was following Taoist sexual practices in order to prolong his life whilst religion had been band to everyone else. He was a naughty boy doing his own 'special' exercises with young girls. :blink:

     

     

    Anyone know where i can find decent dao yin exercises illustrated and explained like in a manual on the interenet?


  3. "Only Taoism explains it in the context of the jing- qi -shen framework . Because of such an explanation and practice ,and , because all those elements mentioned are inside us , as the most basic elements of our existence ,it makes the climbing of a small, humble

    individual ,step by step , onto the Heaven , becoming part of this bigger Mind itself possible . "

     

    Hi Exorcist, i am wondering where to start, i have only rudimentary understanding of Tao, regarding practices, i have read a lot of theory but i would earnestly like to take the path you mention, - humble small steps...

     

    do you or any of the other Taoist masters have some info for me re what to begin in daily practice, what to read and what to do?

     

    Thank you so much

     

    Brian


  4. Hiya,

     

    I am interested in practices for protection & longevity which would allow one to be around long enough in one existence to understand & walk the entire path to the uncreated & help others to do the same.

     

    Hi Deepchild, i am also interested in the above, im not sure or definate about any of these things but i can share some of my thoughts, i would love to hear from other members here what their thoughts are, also please forgive me - i am studying ayurveda and buddhism at the same time so my understanding will be a blend of all 3 of my favourite "enlightenment paths"

     

    My advice if your quest is to walk the path is to begin with a detox -after which you find your mind working a lot better when its not laden down with accumulated toxins in the system this includes a emotional detox, and the purging of wrong ideals/ignorance(this is a constant effort and doesnt end really until you achieve liberation), in ayurveda this is done through a home pancha karma treatment,

     

    some elements to include in a good detox will incorporate fasting(practiced by many serious qigong practitioners, some of which i hear even only eat 1 meal a day permanently.- this definately promotes longevity as it slows down the aging related degeneration and it stokes the internal fires (which increases your awareness/spirituality/clarity) in addition it also burns off toxins - but caution, do a full fast only for up to what is right for your constitution, this can vary between 1 day to 7 days depending on constitution, this is vital as if you are a certain constitution and you do the wrong length the results can be disasterous (in ayurveda if a vata person fasted 7 days they would aggravate their Vata to the degree that they would suffer many illnesses and digestive problems thereafter)

     

    obviously a diet that promotes spiritual persuits, would be beneficial. on that note, i think observing a morality as a basis/foundation for your mind training is absolutely critical, you could adhere to the patanjali(yoga precepts) or like me, i like the 5 precepts(buddhist)

    1) No killing(eat vegetarian where possible),

    2) No stealing,

    3) no sexual misconduct(this includes any wasting of semen ie masturbation,or excessive sex(more than 3X per week- but again this depends on your constitution), as this wastes your ojas(ayurveda/buddhism) Jing(Taoism)- this will also decrease your lifespan and desire for enlightenment,union with tao etc. - dont destroy your own or others relationships due to your lust and desire

    4)no Lying

    5)No taking of intoxicants as they inhibit the consciousness.

     

     

    I am interested in Qigong & Yoga that focuses along the spine & helps achieve comfortable full-lotus sitting meditation (eg. Zhineng, White Crane).

     

    Qigong and yoga recommended would be:

     

    1)the 5 tibetans- known for effective longevity and even rejuvenating and making one young.

    2)the seated or standing 8 section brocades are known for their ability to give longevity.

    3)there is an amazing qigong that is known to provide extreme health and other benefits , its purpose was designed by both buddhists and taoists in china, they had a close relationship in some circles, and worked in areas they both were willing to explore, eg there is one that began as a buddhist Qigong originally from Da Mo, but then was adapted by Taoists who had less issues with massaging certain parts of their anatomy etc,,, this high Qigong is very good, and also EXTREMELY dangerous, i would not reccomend it until a few years regular qigong and a good understanding of the energetic body and MOST importantly your dedication and will are IRON, ie you should first begin meditating for 6 months 3x a day as a test for your dedication if you give up or forget to do it even Once etc, you know you are not ready - reason is if you follow this method you cannot go back to being normal, it actually changes the intercostal facia such that it could make you very ill or even kill you? - i dont know much here guys probably a lot of you have WAY more experience than i in this concept, its called DaMo's muscle tendon washing classic, i read about it in a book written by Jwing

     

     

    Regarding working with psycological impediments the biggest thing to overcome is attachment and clinging to the impermanent (everything is impermanant)Taoism agrees with this wholeheartedly,and turning them into virtues there are the 6 perfections:(copied off here http://www.angelfire.com/ego/nolimitz/budd...rfections.html)

     

     

    Giving

     

     

     

    Giving one's possessions, virtues, even one's body if needed.

    Giving of fearlessness, or protection to others.

    Practicing mentally giving to others.

    Giving of Dharma, teachings.

     

     

     

    Ethics

     

    Keeping one's vows.

    Working for sentient beings.

    Restraining from negative actions.

    Collecting merit (with the motivation of helping others).

     

    Patience

     

    Having patience in understanding Dharma and gaining faith.

    Being undisturbed by anguish from suffering.

    Practice patience before getting angry.

    Having patience in accepting problems.

    Being undisturbed by inflicted harm.

     

    Joyous effort / perseverance

     

    Collecting merit and helping others

    Delighting in virtue and every beneficial action.

    Avoiding putting off; craving worldly pleasures and discouragement

     

    Concentration

     

    Developing quiescence; single pointedness, stability & firmness (meditation) This brings great progress in any meditation practice and supernatural powers.

    Cultivating inner needs: to have few wants and generating contentment, abandoning demands of the world, and have pure ethics.

    Creating outer needs: conducive place: quiet, easy food & water, blessed place, not too comfortable and a helper.

     

    Wisdom

     

    Generating ultimate wisdom (emptiness) to achieve liberation and Buddhahood.

    Generating relative wisdom in practicing the first five perfections and understanding karma.

    Wisdom and compassion are the foundations of Mahayana practice.

     

     

     

    I am interested in sacrificing my psychological defects for virtues.(also look at the 10 perfections)

     

     

    Regarding all the rest im afraid i am but a noob, and would not speak of that i dont know, please forgive my ignorance, i am also just someone on the path trying to learn, also i only hope some of the information may prove useful..

     

    i think a routine including standing meditation, 5 tibetans and Qigong advised by some of the advanced cultivators here would do well to encourage longevity and a higher conciousness,

    especially if you couple it with a consciousness raising diet(sattvic diet/sentient diet)

     

    and incorporating periodic detoxification and daily meditation, also dont forget to ENJOY LIFE, cultivate a good sense of humor and have compassion and teach what you know so others may also benefit if they choose to raise their conciousness. - all my best wishes!!

     

     

    I am interested in understanding the details of the 16 stages of Anapanasati.

     

    I am interested in understanding the experience of the 4 Jhanas.

     

    I am interested in understanding objective changes that take place with spiritual practices & how one can use objective changes to assess & progress in spiritual practices.

     

    I am interested in understanding the roles of the 7 elements (solid, liquid, gas, heat, space/akasha/ether, light-of-consciousness, uncreated (Nibbana-dhatu)) in practices of Qigong, Neigong, impermancence (eg. White Skeleton) & Samadhi.

     

    I am interested in achieving clear vision of the cultivation path ahead & knowledge of consequences of actions so as to make right actions for progress on the path to the uncreated.

     

    With friendship,

     

    deepchild.


  5. Hi id just like to introduce myself, my name is Brian Colborne,

    I am interested in Taoism, Qigong, Yoga, Buddhism and Ayurveda..

     

    Love the forum, it rocks!

     

    34 year old that feels 22 ;)

     

    Well nice to be here im looking forward to participating!

    Lotsa Luv

    Brian