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Yup - From: Nnonnth
Subject: General
Date/Time 2006-08-21 19:34:33
Remote IP: 195.93.21.72
MessageThis sort of thing
>>So next day he woke up and was in pain, like someone beat him up in real life.<<
can happen, but not to me thank god. And it IS easy to do - IF you're patient, like any other spiritual skill. Not hard to learn a qigong form but how long to get good?
The kind of injury I refer to is eminently curable, it is to the energy body. The process of exiting and entering is harder the less (to be loose) 'enlightened' you are. You feel vibrations. If you have a very still and neutral mind and alot of energy you will feel something beautiful like sand running through your bones. If you have a mind that's easily distracted and not much energy you will hear voices, be attacked, feel like you are juddering over rocks inside your veins. I've had it both ways. I preferred the first way! It's a *very* good way to learn a still mind, because you have a good measure for when you're going right or wrong.
I'm better now, no real injuries anyhow, but I want to build this up and get REAL good at it, so I will take some time. I did it quick to satisfy my curiosity only - and ended up feeling ok about that actually. No cats killed. But there's more to life - it's just one more skill. NN
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