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Pragmatic Qigong: Unitarian thunder magic: Bodhi vs. Tao or Will vs. Causal
8/30/13 1:43 PM
Lets be frank here. Buddhism at best was nothing more than just a cover story for us. However, there is a larger issue here that needs to be dealt with. Clearing the air in terminology is one step. The mantra YAM has two parts. The YI and the AH and these both correlate to the same general thing. In other words this establishes the heart of a cultivated man (a sentient being) as being between the sternum and the navel. Not below the navel and not above the sternum! No! Do not make this mistake. Do not mix philosophys! No real master or guru would have let you get past day one without making things very clear on this issue. This is in other words the intrathoracic mantra. Consequently this is the same location of Hiromi or windhorse. Make no mistake about it. Now let me clairify things a bit more on the two parts of YI and AH. The AH character in sanskrit is attributed to the throat it is thusly a sky-blue color. The Yi is right down there in the pit of the stomach. With the addition of the YI with the AM we have a starting in the pit then moving to the throat. This is basically a kind of trick like adding a spoiler onto you car. For all intents and purposes we can ommit the YI as you notice all the bijas end in AH anyways. RIGHT? We take AH out and work with it to establish its importance as a basis for this school of thought. The YAM sound help us to realize the ability to heal with the sound by allowing subconscious projection upon the vibration (modulation) of the vocal chords. There is a kriya for this if you will, there is really nothing to it. Its simply the intonation of YAM with the palms at the level of the heart like one is praying. We come to a basic understanding of the issue as this: Someone may have thought that the concept of "emptyness" or to use chinese terms Zhongding was superior to Soul, Oversoul, Brahma, Noumenon, ect probably because it was simply easyer to understand. Define human being. Define sentient being. Notice that the term sentient is used. Ghosts dont have a connection to divine will. Animals dont have a subconscious. Animals cant meditate (Dhyana). Meditation means literally to Superimpose. How can animals realise dharana and dhyana? How can a Hun spirit or Po spirit or Ghoul or Vampire or a Rock realize any of these things? This is why the chinese diagram putting the "Spleen air" or Yi in the middle betwen "Kan and Li" and "Green dragon and White tiger" is important. It is the YI that brings everything into equalibrium. And this is most commonly known simply as SAMANA. The samana prana does all this and more. But for various reasons samana was removed and realised through an indrection path and methodology and this defines various sects such as tantra. As I said sanskrit is an agglunative language which means you take a larger word or even a sentence and compress it into a smaller word. Manifest in latin and sanskrit (phonetically similar) means literally "Hands". What we would attribute to the 3rd house. "Manifest in the hands" is redundant. Samaya or Samanta all have the same root word SAMA or SAMAN you cannot escape this. It is not arbitrary we simply dont associate our personal and idiosyncratic meaning to something. This is not christianity. Your opinions and interpretations have no place here. Personal will vs. Divine will and Causual body (common tao) versus Constant tao (Brahma, Supreme unity, Superconscious as the case may be). As a further extention we also have the Cosmic mind. We have the cosmic mind and the cosmic soul which to put things into confucian terms the cosmic mind of a group such as old people doing qigong in a park eg. doing the same thing the same time the same way in the same place creates a cosmic soul (group cosmic mind) and you can connect to that and that acts as a "divine will" or "oversoul" as the case may be. In modern terms we have a tablet or android phone. We have the device side, we have the application side and we have the pc side. They are not the same but may use equivalent protocols. Putting that aside Kenotic means to clear the individual will so it can connect to the divine will. Bodhi is 7th dimensional. Christos is 5th dimensional. Its very easy to see where this gets to be a mess going from the square to the cube to the 5th dimensional cube then refering to the oversoul as Christos (tesseract). I'll leave that for another day. The goal is to bring everything into control of the center, the heart which is located in the thorax.
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Pragmatic Qigong: Unitarian thunder magic: Bodhi vs. Tao or Will vs. Causal
8/30/13 1:43 PM
Wild Yam(Dioscorea villosa): This essence governs the willpower. It helps to balance will and make sure that it is used in a positive way. It aligns divine will with personal will. The energy sent through distant healing will be strengthened.
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