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So he says the simplest is the most powerful and that the "small universe" meditation can take you to the highest levels.
Kriya Yoga also uses the same as the small universe meditation - I document this in my links in my profile.
Yes - the Emptiness is considered the most
powerful - so the more you go into the Emptiness then the more power
manifests. If the spiritual ego is used then that limits the energy and
it goes back down to the psychic level as "siddhis" - versus Shakti (to
put it in Indian yoga terms).
A qigong person with
the third eye permanently open - this is a totally different relation to
food as the vagus nerve has direct and constant sublimation to the
pineal gland. So the blood-brain-barrier gets bypassed via the pineal
gland.
So Chunyi said that for a "qigong person" if
they eat too much then "the food goes to the head." This shocked me
when I heard it since that has been the struggle I constantly go through
in relation to food. So a qigong person is forced into an acetic diet
due to the new hard-wiring of the psychophysiology from the third eye
energy.
Personally I am currently on the "feast or
famine" diet. I don't recommend this but I also do healing of others -
so I am not storing up energy for bigu. So my eyeballs pulsate as the qi
energy goes out of my eyes via my pineal gland. That's how I currently
do free healing - it's just yin qi energy but it originates from the
yuan qi.
These are ancient "sciences" - so there's
alot of detail - if you study the book "Taoist Yoga: Alchemy and
Immortality" - that takes you to the highest level of practice via the
small universe meditation, just as Chunyi says is possible. Levitation
is real also.
So in terms of Western science - yes
only the "noncommutative phase" logic explains Daoist neidan or
nonwestern alchemy. I first realized this on my own after I took up
studying western science to explain my nonwestern meditation
experiences. So I figured SOMEONE else must have figured this out also -
as I am largely self-taught in science (despite having a master's
degree). So then I discovered Eddie Oshins at SLAC had made the same
discovery - that noncommutative phase as relativistic quantum physics is
the secret of Daoist Neidan.
thanks for your
interest. Yes celibacy brings great bliss but "controlling" the qi
relies on also controlling our subconscious and so requires constant
purification and harmonization. So the standing active exercises are
actually the key to do this - as I learned the hard way. I had been
thinking that full lotus was the best. But actually the trance dancing
or standing active exercises is the quickest to convert the jing to qi.
This is also not mentioned in the Taoist Yoga book although it states
that deep reverse breathing is the key to the small universe meditation
being effective.
So as for breathing exercises -
yes I go into that in the training pdf I have linked in my profile. Wim
Hof teaches effective breathing exercises.
Eventually
when the qi builds up then physical breathing and sleep lessen - along
with eating. Or conversely - fasting can be an acceleration to build up
the qi.
yes Chunyi did 49 days of full lotus meditation - no sleep - at same place as
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