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cultivation is a process of spontaneously changing present experienceFrom: singing ocean
Subject: General
Date/Time 2005-05-14 03:16:01
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MessageMax,
I am free to ask whatever questions I think are appropriate to this discussion. Isn't it rather discriminatory to say "some questions should not be asked", or "someone who speaks or reads chinese can not understand these terms". Basically you are saying "this is right thought/action", and "this is wrong thought/action".
Why not just answer the questions to the best of your ability?
For me, Daoist alchemy is a constantly changing process, the embodied experience of stepping into the unknown. It is not about clinging or not clinging to anything in my mind but about EXPERIENCING it.
If I were to hold a fixed preconception about the result or experience, my experience will change and will tell me "this is not about fixed results, but about the PROCESS OF CHANGE". There might be physical, spiritual, virtue qualities or sensations or there might not, I do not expect or try to define what will happen. I merely ask to be the balance point for the energies and forces I am invoking, in order to complete whatever has to be completed in this process.
I meditate with the intention of stepping into the unknown.
I prefer not to think about reincarnation or the perpetuation of unresolved issues into successive lifetimes, but about completing these issues right now. I accept that people today are dealing with unresolved issues of previous or future human experience, but through the experience of merging with the consciousness of nature we enter different simultaneous planes of vibration: physical reality is linear, early heaven (formless) is cyclical and the primordial self is everpresent in all time and space.
One thing I have noticed is that through the years of cultivation there has been a definite experience of moving from a very raw fragmented consciousness to a condensed and refined neutral high vibration feeling that is part of my body.
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