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Source video: https://youtu.be/TdYM0vNufwc

HD version of the LED demo: https://vimeo.com/269359104

After seeing it (almost) first hand in this footage, I was forced to re-evaluate my stance on every other reference to “magic” throughout history. This video (in addition to learning about the degenerate beliefs that propel the synagogue of satan) led me to faith. Chang lived as a Christian Taoist, healing any and all who needed it while never attempting to profit. If anyone else has managed to live as Christ did; I think this man is most likely one of them. Interestingly, the original followers of Christ called their mission “The Way”...the most accurate translation for Taoism? “The Way”.

In addition to the video footage, in the past westerners have been able to seek out Chang and train under him. A Greek engineer managed to, and for ten years trained under him, and wrote a book trying to apply a scientific approach to what he witnessed and experienced. This book really shines an interesting light on not just the what observed in the video, but investigates possible answers for the how as well. In addition, it's just a highly engrossing book.

PDF of the book: https://www.sacred-magick.com/free/files/The%20Magus%20of%20Java.pdf

I believe John Chang is by far the most convincing case of human potential exceeding the limits set by our current paradigms. A thorough look into him and the mystery around him is able to shine a light on the many dark and seemingly disconnected areas that conspiracy research takes us.

Note: If your only contribution will be to cry "fake" or bring up some non-sequitur about Randi and his ilk of mental midgets, look up the Neurophysicist, Neurologist, Medical Doctor, Documentarian, and the Mechanical Engineer who helped design the F-18 fighter jet with General Dynamics, and debunk them first. They saw Chang with their own eyes and walked away convinced. Your uninformed opinions and youtube "dEbUnKs" are worth less than the pubes on my toilet bowl rim.


A more well studied practice, known as Tummo and practiced by Tibetan buddhists, is quite similar to the foundations of Chang's practice.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WajTafbG7II

https://news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/2002/04/meditation-changes-temperatures/

https://www.nature.com/articles/295234a0

"During visits to remote monasteries in the 1980s, Benson and his team studied monks living in the Himalayan Mountains who could, by g Tum-mo meditation, raise the temperatures of their fingers and toes by as much as 17 degrees. It has yet to be determined how the monks are able to generate such heat."

Dr. Herbert Benson of Harvard Medical, also published in the journal nature.

https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2013/04/130408084858.htm

https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0058244

"The researchers collected data during the unique ceremony in Tibet, where nuns were able to raise their core body temperature and dry up wet sheets wrapped around their bodies in the cold Himalayan weather (-25 degree Celsius) while meditating."


Similarly, Wim Hof has demonstrated a Westernized approach to g-Tummo that removes the more spiritual or "traditional" aspects in favor of a pragmatic "just what works" approach. In this study he taught 25 subjects his method, and they were all able to overcome the negative effects of an endotoxin injection, while the control group who didn't receive the training fell ill with flu-like symptoms

https://www.radboudumc.nl/nieuws/2014/oefeningen-beinvloeden-het-autonome-zenuwstelsel-en-immuunsysteem

(use google translate, they haven't made the article available in English)

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: Original

Source video: https://youtu.be/TdYM0vNufwc

HD version of the LED demo: https://vimeo.com/269359104

After seeing it (almost) first hand in this footage, I was forced to re-evaluate my stance on every other reference to “magic” throughout history. This video (in addition to learning about the degenerate beliefs that propel the synagogue of satan) led me to faith. Chang lived as a Christian Taoist, healing any and all who needed it while never attempting to profit. If anyone else has managed to live as Christ did; I think this man is most likely one of them. Interestingly, the original followers of Christ called their mission “The Way”...the most accurate translation for Taoism? “The Way”.

In addition to the video footage, in the past westerners have been able to seek out Chang and train under him. A Greek engineer did so for years and wrote a book trying to apply a scientific approach to what he witnessed and experienced. This book really shines an interesting light on not just the what observed in the video, but investigates possible answers for the how as well. In addition, it's just a highly engrossing book.

PDF of the book: https://www.sacred-magick.com/free/files/The%20Magus%20of%20Java.pdf

I believe John Chang is by far the most convincing case of human potential exceeding the limits set by our current paradigms. A thorough look into him and the mystery around him is able to shine a light on the many dark and seemingly disconnected areas that conspiracy research takes us.

Note: If your only contribution will be to cry "fake" or bring up some non-sequitur about Randi and his ilk of mental midgets, look up the Neurophysicist, Neurologist, Medical Doctor, Documentarian, and the Mechanical Engineer who helped design the F-18 fighter jet with General Dynamics, and debunk them first. They saw Chang with their own eyes and walked away convinced. Your uninformed opinions and youtube "dEbUnKs" are worth less than the pubes on my toilet bowl rim.


A more well studied practice, known as Tummo and practiced by Tibetan buddhists, is quite similar to the foundations of Chang's practice.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WajTafbG7II

https://news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/2002/04/meditation-changes-temperatures/

https://www.nature.com/articles/295234a0

"During visits to remote monasteries in the 1980s, Benson and his team studied monks living in the Himalayan Mountains who could, by g Tum-mo meditation, raise the temperatures of their fingers and toes by as much as 17 degrees. It has yet to be determined how the monks are able to generate such heat."

Dr. Herbert Benson of Harvard Medical, also published in the journal nature.

https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2013/04/130408084858.htm

https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0058244

"The researchers collected data during the unique ceremony in Tibet, where nuns were able to raise their core body temperature and dry up wet sheets wrapped around their bodies in the cold Himalayan weather (-25 degree Celsius) while meditating."


Similarly, Wim Hof has demonstrated a Westernized approach to g-Tummo that removes the more spiritual or "traditional" aspects in favor of a pragmatic "just what works" approach. In this study he taught 25 subjects his method, and they were all able to overcome the negative effects of an endotoxin injection, while the control group who didn't receive the training fell ill with flu-like symptoms

https://www.radboudumc.nl/nieuws/2014/oefeningen-beinvloeden-het-autonome-zenuwstelsel-en-immuunsysteem

(use google translate, they haven't made the article available in English)

3 years ago
1 score