Guest guest Posted April 18, 2008 Report Share Posted April 18, 2008 BTW: for those who want to try, I uploaded Mantak Chia's e-book in the files section. The macrocosmic orbit rocks! Sel , " selena255 " <selena wrote: > > I just had a discussion with my hubby, and have come up with a theory > I'd like to run by you all. > > I tried out some qi gong yesterday, and had fairly intense > sensations--lots of light--especially when I drew energy through my > feet, which I had never done before. In fact, it was quite amazing. My > hubby says it's impossible that somebody who's completely new to a > technique can conjure a lot of light at the first try. My take, > instead, is that when you try a new technique, you are opening new > pathways for the energy. The light etc. is a result of the clearing--a > bit like lighting a match with a massive blob of sulfur on its tip. It > burns longer and makes more smoke than a regular match. > > Once all the dross/sulfur is burnt, the energy circulation becomes > smooth and the fireworks vanish. Hence: more light doesn't necessarily > mean more juice. It just means more dross burning (which is good, of > course). This makes me think that, rather than aiming for the > fireworks, one should strive for what comes after the flashy stage is > over. > > Of course, this is ancient wisdom--but a lot of the ancient wisdom > things we hear and read all over the place don't register with us at > all, don't they? I am just beginning to think that this makes > experiential sense, too. > > > Sel (former phenomena junkie) > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 18, 2008 Report Share Posted April 18, 2008 Yeah i had one of thouse yesterday,a white flash of light with a spike of energy up body into my head and a sudden neck jerk and such.Its good that i feel one of thouse once in awhile as years ago i used to experiences a lot more jolts and explosions and it makes you think " maybe i'm out of shape " spiritual wise.its hard to define how much energetic purity one has otherwise. , " selena255 " <selena wrote: > > BTW: for those who want to try, I uploaded Mantak Chia's e-book in the > files section. The macrocosmic orbit rocks! > > Sel > > > , " selena255 " > <selena@> wrote: > > > > I just had a discussion with my hubby, and have come up with a theory > > I'd like to run by you all. > > > > I tried out some qi gong yesterday, and had fairly intense > > sensations--lots of light--especially when I drew energy through my > > feet, which I had never done before. In fact, it was quite amazing. My > > hubby says it's impossible that somebody who's completely new to a > > technique can conjure a lot of light at the first try. My take, > > instead, is that when you try a new technique, you are opening new > > pathways for the energy. The light etc. is a result of the clearing--a > > bit like lighting a match with a massive blob of sulfur on its tip. It > > burns longer and makes more smoke than a regular match. > > > > Once all the dross/sulfur is burnt, the energy circulation becomes > > smooth and the fireworks vanish. Hence: more light doesn't necessarily > > mean more juice. It just means more dross burning (which is good, of > > course). This makes me think that, rather than aiming for the > > fireworks, one should strive for what comes after the flashy stage is > > over. > > > > Of course, this is ancient wisdom--but a lot of the ancient wisdom > > things we hear and read all over the place don't register with us at > > all, don't they? I am just beginning to think that this makes > > experiential sense, too. > > > > > > Sel (former phenomena junkie) > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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