Jeramiah Zeitigeist

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  1. Flying Phoenix Chi Kung

    Wow ! Sifu William Henderson knows his Bagua ! I could feel the energy moving slightly in my own body, just watching that video. Thanks for sharing, Sifu Terry.
  2. Can anyone make a non-believer here feel their chi?

    Yes.As an example, the poor person who dropped round to borrow a book, last week.I accidentally blasted her with chi from 10-15 feet away. She had no idea what I was doing, so didn't know to expect anything. Instant and severe 'sunstroke' symptoms for two days. Severe headache, nausea, bad eyes, dizzy and floaty. Said it felt like being punched. She definitely knew about it. I've met a few people who can do it.
  3. Can anyone make a non-believer here feel their chi?

    You can absolutely guarantee that will not be what happens. To quote a leading British cancer specialist, in direct conversation with me, in his office, last summer; "I don’t need to tell you that, you know all too well. There is no honesty in the cancer world. I should know. It’s been my life for thirty years" And to quote an influential cancer researcher, who spoke to me, face to face, in the spring of this year; "I have no doubt healing works, and works very effectively too. But I have no model to place it into. So I won’t be able to understand the results of the study. I know it will show healing is highly effective, as I have looked at it before. But I will look foolish if I prove something works, without having a mechanism to explain it by. You won’t find anyone willing to study your work. Not because it doesn’t work. But because we don’t know what to do with the result.”
  4. San Ti Shi

    Agreed ! Its the best resource on the San Ti stance. He doesn't leave anything out.
  5. San Ti Shi

    I use 100/0 weight distribution. Its a very complex stance that takes several years to learn correctly. Especially considering the vision aspect, where you look with the back' of your eyes, so everything is in perfect focus. And the breathing techniques, drawing energy from you hand to nose, then down to LDT.
  6. One last hug

    Surely the best quote of the year ?
  7. thinks he should get back on the bike and win a gold medal !

  8. Flying Phoenix Chi Kung

    Luckily there are no skunks in the UK ! I do much of my practice in the garden, which looks onto a river, and ancient woodland beyond. In the last few months I have had various birds come land very close and watch me. Typically they are just normal garden birds, who will sit within an arms reach and watch. Recently, though, I have had a woodpecker, which are rare and quite shy of humans, and amazingly, a Kingfisher. These are especially shy, and most British people have never seen one. So 'something' draws them close to a human practicing Qigong. Late last year, I had a mouse regularly come to my feet, which practicing ZZ. A few days ago, amazingly, I had a mole come to my feet. My practice was interrupted for twenty minutes as I sat and watched him. He crawled across the lawn and snuffled around my feet, looking for food, I assume. Despite living my life in the country, I have never seen a live mole. He had no fear of me. It was an incredible experience. Not at all usual or normal. So yes....Qigong, and especially the FP energy, is irresistible to animals.
  9. Flying Phoenix Chi Kung

    Hi Steve Fascinating post. Thanks for your continuing contribution to the thread. I have noticed, as a healer, that cats will always make a determined effort to get as close as possible to healing. If I do a home visit, and a cat is present, it will literally tear a door down to get to me, and be close while I am healing. I think cats are very attuned to healing energy, and resonate with it, hence its attraction. As FP is a healing art, I would assume it has the same effect, and TM must be the same. Interestingly, my Doberman completely respects my personal space while I meditate or practice FP. He stays a respectful distance away, and walks around quietly until the session finishes. But he knows exactly when its finished, even if I don't move, indicating to me that he feels the energy, and reacts to it.
  10. Flying Phoenix Chi Kung

    Well, I have just ordered this book, so looking forward to receiving it. The reviews on Amazon look interesting ! In other news; I was practising Wind Through the Tree Tops this morning, after a nice warm up on the first four standing meditations from Volume One. As I worked with it, I literally felt a breeze of energy blow through me. 'Breeze' was the perfect word to describe it. It was strong enough for me to marvel at the experience, for a while afterwards. It wasn't a flow, or the usual feeling of energy movement. It really was a breeze. Then it occured to me, that the name is perhaps a hint to that experience. So is it named, in an inscrutable Chinese fashion, with the name bearing no relationship to the practice, or does Wind Through the Tree Tops actually describe the experience of this 'inner breeze' ? Interesting ! I love FP !
  11. Flying Phoenix Chi Kung

  12. Does anyone else get sick after static qigong?

    Like it !
  13. Balancing yin and yang activities in a lifestyle

    But this precept is just nonsense anyway. It has no foundation in truth or reality, like the belief by people who have never attended university, that those with a degree have no common sense. Your precept is a construct. its a belief, and a belief is not based on fact. You have created a model to understand something. But a model is just a version of reality, that you use to understand reality. The model is not truth. Only the individual matters. And as we are all individuals, we can all embrace whatever lifestyle we want, and be creative, athletic, spiritual or whatever. So I think trying to 'bust through' a false precept is the wrong motivation. Ego perhaps ? Who are you trying to prove it to ? Just be. I've been a professional athlete, training intensively for five hours a day for extended periods. I saw no impact on my creativity, or spiritual pursuits. Its what you want it to be. My sport is aggressive and brutal. Very yang. But I believed it was just one facet of my existence, and that proved to be true. just be.
  14. Flying Phoenix Chi Kung

    When I practiced Shaolin Qigong, as taught my GM Wong Kiew Kit, he called it self manifested Chi movement, or Swaying Willows and Flowing Breeze. For me, the movements I get with the standing forms of FP feels exactly the same, although I know that the energy from the Shaolin practice itself feels completely different to the energy from FP. And it travels through the body in a different way too. But the manifestation of the movement feels the same. While doing the Monk Holds Pearl, a few days ago, I swayed sideways, to and fro, very powerfully, with my hips describing a sideways figure of eight, and my upper and lower body following. This continued for 15 minutes and felt fantastic. Joyful is certainly the word.
  15. Flying Phoenix Chi Kung

    Sifu Terry Thank you so much for your opinions and tentative interpretation of the events that night. Very interesting, and thought provoking. I have no way of knowing for sure, what happened. The 'waking' dream, as I would call it, was a very powerful experience. It has stayed with me, ever since, as if it just happened. I can clearly remember the teacher's face. Every detail. Interestingly, I rarely remember a dream. Its as if I go completely 'off line" as soon as I close my eyes. I would remember a dream perhaps once a year. So this was a completely different thing. What was most profound, i think, from my perspective, was the quality and feel of the golden light. It wasn't just light. The room was thick with a feeling of peace and serenity. It was as if I could touch, even hold the light, like a warm blanket. The light was tangible, as a 'thing', rather than just light. If pushed, and upon reflection, it was as if the light was consciousness itself, as if the light was the message. The secret being hidden in plain sight ? Anyway, its something for me to think about, meditate on, and reflect on, over the next few months and years, whenever it comes to my mind, or whenever seems appropriate, and perhaps it will eventually make sense, or its significance or otherwise will become apparent. In the meantime, I do think it was as a result of my FP work. Agreed. Monk Holding Peach feels unique to me. I experimented, a few days ago, with 45 minutes, just in MHP, to see how the energy developed, and then relaxed again. I do get the folding forward at the waste, I don't go as far as having my back parallel with the ground, but it can be quite powerful and dramatic. It always feels good, though ! Currently, of all the meditations on the first three DVDs, MHP is the one I feel most attached to. I get something different from each of them, but MHP is currently the most sublime. So misleadingly simple, yet profound. The secret is often revealed at the start ? Although perhaps that would be MGM, or is it MGM, MHP and MHP together, working on all three Dantiens, that is the key ? Or maybe thats completely wrong. i'll get back to you after thirty years of practice, and maybe i'll understand a little more ! Thank you.
  16. The Path of the Christian Gnostics

    Agreed. I have experienced and witnessed exactly the same, within my own practice in Britain.
  17. Internal x External Martial Arts

    Taiji and Bagua training will give you everything you need, and more. ChiDragon speaks the truth.
  18. Hi Everyone "Flying Phoenix Celestial Healing Chi Meditations" ("Fei Feng Sunn Gung") Master Dunn is coming to the UK in the Autumn to teach several workshops on his famous Flying Phoenix Chi Kung. These will take place in London, Glastonbury and possibly Oxford or Birmingham. Venues to be confirmed. The dates will be in late September and early October, but again, are not confirmed yet. Cost will be in the region of £300 for three days of teaching. Concessions available. I will post updates and confirmations on this thread as they become available. The Workshops will take place over four days, with three days of actual teaching, and one day to digest what we have learnt. This will involve a full 27 hours of teaching from Master Dunn. So; Days one and two will be learning the material from the first three DVDs in the Flying Phoenix Chi Kung system Then a day off, to return home to practice and digest, Then day four, to learn the capstone long form meditation from DVD four, and seal up the system. Master Dunn will be available for private lessons, tuition and healing during the day off. This is an incredible chance to learn from a real master, and will be the first time Flying Phoenix Chi Kung has been taught in Britain. CHI KUNG (qigong) means "energy work," the ancient Chinese yogic art that cultivates man's intrinsic internal energy, or vital life force--which the Chinese call "chi"--for healing, rejuvenation and longevity. For centuries, Qigong has been the secret engine that empowers the Chinese martial arts and healing arts to supernormal efficacy. Chi Kung For Health is a ground-breaking new DVD series by Terry Dunn that teaches the very rare and powerful "Flying Phoenix Heavenly Healing Chi Meditations"--a remarkable system of medical qigong created more than 600 years ago by the legendary Taoist sage, Feng Tao Teh, of Ehrmei Mountain (Omeishan) in Szechuan Province who traveled much of his life throughout China's western frontier and Tibet teaching his yogic arts. This rare and powerful Qigong has been carefully preserved through six generations of an impeccable Taoist martial arts lineage, is now available to the public--as a precise, safe, dynamic and self-regulated program for natural health, healing and illumination. Flying Phoenix is a complete classical system of medical Qigong--comprised of standing and seated, stationary and moving exercises—that imparts allostasis and its profound health benefits: improved circulation, respiration, metabolism, skeletal strength, neuromuscular function, strenghtened immunity, and suspension of the aging process. The Flying Phoenix Qigong is an ideal exercise for beginners and adepts alike because its exercises are simple and fool-proof, can be practiced without the supervision of a Qigong master, and imparts sublimely energizing and rejuvenating effects with startling speed after only days of practice. Flying Phoenix Qigong is an excellent health complement to Tai Chi and Kung Fu practice, while being considerably easier to learn and practice. Terry Dunn's Chi Kung For Health DVD series presents complete and detailed instruction in this authentic Ehrmei Mountain Qigong that facilitates splendid health and longevity, and serves as an invaluable ground of experience that enables one to understand and evaluate all methods of yoga and meditation. The first breath of this Qigong practice will demonstrate the truth behind its illustrious and transcendental Chinese name. "Because of the great interest in Qigong in the west, it is important to have bona fide teachings by bona fide teachers. Too often students wind up learning a little bit of this form and a little bit of another, while never learning any complete system. This series is a good example of a serious and gifted instructor who offers a complete system of healing qigong to the serious student." -- Tolala Tower, Editor, The Empty Vessel -- Journal of Contemporary Taoism. For those interested in attending, could you let me know via this thread, or through a PM, and I will add you to the list. There will be plenty of demand, as I will be advertising widely, and many of my clients are already putting their names down to attend. But there will be plenty of places too. Master Dunn will be teaching Flying Phoenix from the start, with the 'basic' standing meditations, so no experience is required. As you will quickly see, there is nothing 'basic' about anything in Flying Phoenix. Its an incredible, complete system of energy cultivation. For more information on Flying Phoenix Chi Kung, check out the 85 page thread. Any questions ? Ask below, or PM me. See you there !
  19. Flying Phoenix UK Workshops with Terry Dunn

    Thank you, Rainbowvein ! More good news, Sifu Dunn will also be available for private lessons during his time in Britain.
  20. Flying Phoenix UK Workshops with Terry Dunn

    Exciting times indeed ! As Sifu Terry has commented, on the Flying Phoenix Chi Kung thread, and I have seen when running my own healing workshops, group training seems to magnify the energy and create much greater effects than individual training. So learning in the workshop environment will enhance everyones experiences. Its a chance not to be missed !
  21. Flying Phoenix UK Workshops with Terry Dunn

    Stanton Drew has a very good energy. I like it there. Not as busy as some sites, so room to be quiet and soak up the energy. Very small car park, though, so at special times of the year, parking is impossible.
  22. Flying Phoenix UK Workshops with Terry Dunn

    This is why we chose Glastonbury for one of the workshops. The energy is fantastic. Its my homeland and I know it well. I think its the most consistently powerful place in Britain, and certainly equal to, or greater than anywhere I have been in the world. We decided it was the perfect place to learn Flying Phoenix Chi Kung, and the perfect compliment to the sublime Flying Phoenix Chi Kung energy.
  23. Flying Phoenix UK Workshops with Terry Dunn

    Many good B and B in the Glastonbury area. Also some decent small hotels. No shortage of accommodation. And much of it is orientated towards 'spiritual' visitors. I'll try to organise a list of places over the next few weeks. Although they are probably all on the net.
  24. What are you reading right now?

    I have read that. I thought it was very good.
  25. Combining "eastern" and "western" practices?

    Looks like a very interesting book. I might get that myself. If you read through the Flying Phoenix Chi Kung thread, you'll come across quite a few mentions of Hermetic practices, and a very interesting post about Crowley. Sifu Terry Dunn is a Taoist, but I believe is also involved in the study and practice of other traditions, including hermetics. I don't see any problem in exploring other cultures and traditions.....I think Osho said that Taoism was the ultimate rebellion.....so not something with strict rules and regulations. I think most, if not all, of these traditions spring from the same source, so we can drink what we like, and then assess it through our own personal encounter.