diggorydogood Posted yesterday at 10:32 AM (edited) Hi everyone I have very little exposure to Rudi or authentic nei gong (as I have different teachers) but I noticed that Rudi published a book on amazon. It’s called Training with a mysterious master - journeys beyond the known. I think the book was a brilliant read and tbh I haven’t had chills like this since the magus of java and I frankly couldn’t put it down. It would be insane if the experiences Rudi described actually happened. Has anyone read it? Apparently it has some practice stuff as well as secret methods coded in the book and I was wondering if anyone found anything about it.. Thanks Edited yesterday at 10:41 AM by diggorydogood 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tommy Posted 21 hours ago There is another thread about this Rudi here on this forum https://www.thedaobums.com/topic/55319-rudi-authentic-neigong/ 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
-ꦥꦏ꧀ ꦱꦠꦿꦶꦪꦺꦴ- Posted 14 hours ago 10 hours ago, diggorydogood said: Hi everyone I have very little exposure to Rudi or authentic nei gong (as I have different teachers) but I noticed that Rudi published a book on amazon. It’s called Training with a mysterious master - journeys beyond the known. I think the book was a brilliant read and tbh I haven’t had chills like this since the magus of java and I frankly couldn’t put it down. It would be insane if the experiences Rudi described actually happened. Has anyone read it? Apparently it has some practice stuff as well as secret methods coded in the book and I was wondering if anyone found anything about it.. Thanks Yea I read it, pretty cool book! Describes his experiences with a different master from Master Zhou or Master Jiang Feng. I won’t say too much about him because it’s pretty interesting, better to let readers find out for themselves. It’s not packed full of instructions for how to do things but if you read between the lines there are a lot of tips that you can take and apply to your own practices. Like little anecdotes showing why certain things are important to do. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites