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  1. Black liver... in western alchemy, it's the same

     

    "The Sage says

    That a wild beast is in the forest,

    Whose skin is of blackest dye.

    If any man cut off his head,

    His blackness will disappear,

    And give place to a snowy white.

    Understand well the meaning of this head:

    The blackness is called the head of the Raven;

    As soon as it disappears,

    A white colour is straightway manifested;"

     

    (The book of Lambsprink, 1677)


  2. 53 minutes ago, awaken said:

    The evolution of light is absolutely related to the evolution of consciousness. If consciousness does not evolve, light will not evolve.

    So a person without light who says he is enlightened is lying because his consciousness has not evolved and he cannot have a state of enlightenment.

     

    I agree. It's clear to me that the appearance and the whirling movements of the light reflect the state of consciousness. There's also a rythmic component to it.

     


  3. Regarding the Black Liver and the crow, it reminds me vaguely of the western alchemy terminology of "cutting the crow's head/raven's head".

     

    About the problems with focusing Qi in the lower abdomen and running the MCO, I believe that to turn the mind inwardly to focus consistently on tactile sensations in specific areas of the body is an harmful meditative practice which causes subtle muscolar tensions and various imbalances. The effects are as dramatic as the concentration power of the practitioner's mind.

     

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  4. 11 hours ago, Daoisme said:

    [...]  I think its possible to accomplish immortality through natural processes but with the right knowledge. And Im hoping to find others with similar interest and familiarity with the topic.

     

    I think that what could constitute  a breaktrough in this direction is a deep undestanding of the workings of the mind and the ability to strongly influence it. 

     


  5. Yes, it's possible since the human body has the ability to adapt. 

    I've been celibate for many years. 

     

    In certain animals, to post-pone reproduction has the effect of prolonging life-span... but that's certainly not the case for humans (nor for bees). 

    Celibacy won't be better in itself than a moderate sexual activity, imho. 


  6. On 23/1/2020 at 4:44 PM, SirPalomides said:

    The rest of your remarks are so ignorant as to be not even worth responding to.

     

    I feel that your understanding of Christianity is somehow naive. Why don't you read a catechism (for example, the catholic one which is available for free online) to get an idea of the real thing? 


  7. On 23/1/2020 at 4:44 PM, SirPalomides said:

    Christian theology has plenty of ambiguity here.

     

    No ambiguity. The idea is to get your physical body back and resurrect like Christ ( who happened to keep the scars of his crucifixion as a proof for his apostles of being that precise physical body). 

    Christian theology is very clear on that. 


  8. 2 hours ago, JohnC said:

     

    As a counterpoint, there are a a number of very high level masters, Wang li ping, Chun Yi lin, Yuanming Zhang,.... and a few others that speak very highly of full lotus and even the necessity of it in later degrees of cultivation.

     

    There are other masters that have similar opinions above.

     

    It gladdens me to know that I have a skill of which some teachers speak very highly. If I were prone to superstitious ideas, I could even dare to follow such teachers. 

     

    But we are who we are. Nothing special. 

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  9. On 12/5/2020 at 1:21 AM, waterdrop said:

    If i am 100%  fully  content with the peresent moment accepting whatever is .........  why would i do anything ? 

     

    What about the future moment? What about death? 

     

    As a human being, you're worried by death. The moment you accept a theory or the istant you get an understanding of the great unknown, you're doing something. 

    Maybe you believe in reincarnation and the atman to get relief... and this is doing something. 


  10. Although I believe that the rhythmic repetition of sounds is a valuable exercise for the brain functions, it's completely outside of my personal experiences to be able to either meet the specific divine being of the chanted mantra or to cultivate the spiritual qualities of the heart solely by the mantra practice.

     

    The mani doesn't create compassion in my heart, the manjushri mantra doesn't generate wisdom and have no effect on my memory, the Hare Krishna doesn't produce detachment from material desires, etc... 

    There are visualizations to get those results, but one can really use any mantras or no mantras at all. There are a few accounts of accomplished masters who weren't able to pronounce the mantras correctly, so the sound vibration myth is somehow exaggerated. 

     

    My conclusion is that out of a portion of true benefit from training the mind with a mantra, hundreds of superstitions came forth and passed down through the centuries.