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Mantak Chia talks about applying pressure to the lower dantian with your finger for one to five minutes and then place right palm over your left palm to mediate. I have found this useful and been using this mediation technique.

 

He points out not to visualize or worry about your breathing but feel with intention, but I also know others talk about visualizing with intent to activate the lower dantian combineded with deep breathing through the nostrils.

 

Do you guys feel that I should visualize at the same time I mediate on the lower dantian and apply breathing as well or stick to what I been doing?

 

I know some talk about visualizing a golden light the size of a golf ball at same time breathing in qi to expand the qi in the lower dantian. Do you think I can add this to mantak chi technique I have been using?

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In many ways this is a very good question because it high lights one of the fundamental issues of practice. There are often different ways to achieve the same thing and different people could give you different answers. For me (and this is only my answer) all of what you've suggested sound quite sensible things to do. But which is better, only you can really answer it. Try out doing one version for a while (how long for is up to you, some say 100 days as a good starter) see what happens, then try a different variation out, and see what happens.

 

Learning to find out what works for you is, in some ways, a very important aspect of any of this - as is learning who to listen to ... :)

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