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Graphenium 3 points ago +3 / -0

Haven't seen it tied to galactic fields but it makes sense.

This video provides an interesting perspective on the matter, and shows a clear “cosmic cycle” or maybe “periodic catastrophe”, which isn’t necessarily tied to one cause (i.e. not just asteroids, or solar flares, or pole shifts, or rapid tectonic plate shift, but all of those and others, which seems to “line up” with a chronological periodicity)

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=F-d4zfovcog

(Randall Carlson - Why is there no evidence of previous civilizations)

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Graphenium 3 points ago +3 / -0

The explanation I’ve heard that makes the most sense is the sine-wave motion our solar system makes with the galactic plane. Every 12,000 years we pass from one side of the plane to the other. Likewise, at 6000 and 18000 years our motion changes direction, which could account for the importance of the “transition eras” in between catastrophes

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Graphenium 3 points ago +3 / -0

Definitely going to peruse that link, thanks!

And Sagan, to all our detriment, was clearly one of the early attempts at forging a Bill Nye/Neil Tyson “Expert”^TM “Influencer”^TM

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Graphenium 13 points ago +14 / -1

There is so much evidence pointing to a cyclical catastrophe, governed in some way by the Heavens. Just to drop a few links and hopefully produce some conversation:

-Velikovsky and specifically his works Earth in Upheaval and Worlds in Collision

-The “Electric Universe” group and their various works

-And Graham Hancock and his work searching for traces of the previous civilization to endure this upheaval

I think this is one of if not the greatest sources of conspiracy. It seems obvious to me that this information was preserved in the form of various “mystery schools” and symbolic representations (which today we call myths or religions or secret societies depending on various conditions). A great catastrophe struck an advanced civilization, forcing them to spread out and integrate with “primitives” who were far better suited for survival in this new post-catastrophe world. These remnants likely traded on their (seemingly) impossible knowledge - becoming the first in traditions of initiated “Wise Men” which likely persist to this day, for good and for ill.

“This has all happened before and it will happen again”

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Graphenium 1 point ago +1 / -0

What kind of filter? Does it filter out birth control and sulphur?

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Graphenium 2 points ago +2 / -0

Yep you’re right, if you drink pure RO water your cells will have vital nutrients leached OUT by osmotic pressure from your cells to the water.

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Graphenium 1 point ago +1 / -0

You got everything except gun powder! BAM!

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Graphenium 2 points ago +2 / -0

Science^TM has actually shown that sulphur, fluoride, and birth control revitalize your skin by attacking it and forcing it to regrow, so you probably have nothing to worry about

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Graphenium 1 point ago +1 / -0

what changes in health have you noticed after starting to practice this? Even changes that seemingly have no connection with practicing these techniques

I’m not sure I have an answer to this, mostly because my amount of practice has been quite inadequate, and sporadic. Only within the last year or so have I come to realize that despite being aware of these things, and their importance, I was using excuses or “obligations” to avoid doing what I needed to be doing (diligent practice)...my drive is... lacking I suppose. It’s too easy for me to not practice? This seems to be my biggest hurdle to overcome...

Can you describe the results the exercises are supposed to have? I want to compare them with Daoist methods since the lineage is said to include Zhang Sanfeng.

Only secondhand, from what I’ve read (mainly in the Magus of Java) :

Level 1) learn how to draw in yang chi, and bring with it yin chi

Level 2) learn how to compress/condense this qi in the LDT

Level 3) learn how to move this condensed (but unmerged, still separately yin and yang) chi

Level 4) learn how to fuse yin and yang chi

Levels 5-72 I’ve not seen discussed before, beyond their acknowledgement and the claim that John Chang had a book that contained them, which had been passed down through his school. I’ve been meaning to reread the magus of java actually, as you can likely tell by my descriptions I’m far from knowledgeable and some key details have slipped my mind. Also, there is an air of secrecy surrounding Mo Pai, with various people claiming the practices are one way, and others claiming those practices to be faulty, and can lead to dis-ease, so I’m not really sure about much more than the first level’s seated meditation technique, of which there is a fair few sources to go by and cross-reference (kosta’s book, some of Jim’s students who’ve shared what he conveyed about the topic, forum posts from supposed chinese/indonesian students, those kinds of things).

Here is the copy of the Magus of Java that I refer to:

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

Also, how is it going with Baopuzi and the foreword and afterword of Wuzhenpian?

I apologize (even though I’ve only harmed myself through inaction), I’m only now looking up those texts (excuses excuses). I’ll start with the versions you linked and use google to work through them.

Thanks

:)

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Graphenium 1 point ago +1 / -0

Ffs I just refreshed the page on accident and lost an 8 paragraph response lol. I’m going to keep it a bit briefer this time to avoid further heartache lol. Forgive me if I sound terse!

Regarding the LDT, that is interesting, because while I have seen multiple sources mention the obvious negative effects of, shall we say, “unproductive use” of jing/vital essence, other than in the sources referencing Mo Pai, I’ve likewise not heard of “tearing” one’s LDT. I’m probably overthinking it, considering that, but it did make sense given the purpose of “packing chi” into the LDT being the foundation of the Level 1 practice.

On the contrary, there are many sex related techniques that turn it into a health improving activity, instead of one that wastes jing and qi, that are meant to be practiced alongside other methods.

Yes, I’ve heard passing mention of these things, like in the form of tantric yoga, and references to “orgone”, which I haven’t followed up on much. I think maybe I should be more concerned with the basics, and making sure my own practice is in order, before involving another in it. I could be wrong though?

The Mo Pai lineage supposedly includes Zhang Sanfeng, but if we look at descriptions of Daoist techniques and compare them with Mo Pai, differences are visible. But if there are results, then there are results

Interesting! I had forgotten that, and not read much at all about the “inventor” of tai chi until you mentioned his name. A few purported members of Mo Pai are mentioned in the book by Kosta, and Zhang (named as Chang Sanfeng) is listed as one of only two or three who had climbed the heights of the practice to its peak (~page 105 if you’re interested). I would be very interested to hear you expand on this part.

How long were the "long horse stances"? Would be good if you can find a picture of what it looks like.

About 45-60 minutes. Thinking back to these experiences, it didn’t happen often, and at the time I was trying to absorb information on this subject from anywhere I could find it, which at the time was a book called Energy Work by a Robert Bruce. In that book was an exercise called something like “heart circuit psi/chi ball”, which augmented the standard horse stance by imagining a circuit with your arms (as if one was hugging a large tree) and heart comprising a circuit through which a “chi ball” flows/rotates. This, I remember, made my heart noticeably race, and for whatever reason I haven’t done that exercise since. The reason was largely the many recommendations/warnings I had seen against “skipping ahead” to higher chakras with an undeveloped LDT or root chakra...I think “kundalini sickness” was the thing being warned about. Would you agree with those warnings?

https://www.taichifuture.com/uploads/4/6/3/7/46373393/2386466.jpg?270

There is a picture of the basic stance I was in, maybe with the knees less bent.

Let me reply to the rest separately, with some links to support and refresh my memory

Thanks :)

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Graphenium 0 points ago +1 / -1

I came to this topic through the videos of John Chang, head of the Mo Pai school of nei kung. I tried to find out as much as possible of that practice and their techniques.

Basically, what I (try to) do is horse stance for a little while, followed by LDT (lower dantien) breathing, aka “vase breathing” as it is called in Tummo. I try to extend my breath cycles as long as possible:

Inhale (to diaphragm) > hold >

  • contract > exhale > hold + contract > repeat

I’ve felt undeniable sensations, and have seen what appears to be physical or semi-physical manifestions of chi (black “electricity” arcing between my fingers, during two particularly long horse stances).

I’ve yet to actually get my shit together enough to dedicate the amount of time to this practice that is obviously required. That’s my big problem right now.

Two things that I seek further information on are the “rules” that apply to storing jing and grounding oneself to the earth. In my study of Mo Pai, it was stated by reputable sources that one must be “grounded” to the earth for the meditation to have any hope of productivity, and one must not have spilled their jing within the prior 72 hours or else the LDT can be irreparably “torn”. These two things have acted as stumbling blocks, or maybe even “excuses” to not practice. Do you have anything you could share on anything in this comment?

Thanks friend

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Graphenium 1 point ago +1 / -0

I don’t believe you’re pestering in the least my friend. What you just said kind of jogged a thought loose for me, that I’ve considered for a while:

If/considering the gift of our lives is so rare, then the most important thing we could ever possibly do would be to successfully show another The Way (edit- once we’ve removed the timber from our eye, we may help pluck the splinter from our brother’s eye, that is). When I was far younger I was told “buddhism is about reducing the suffering in the world”, which I see now in terms of casting off the shackles of our illusions and delusions (maya), as opposed to the “give everyone a helping hand and a warm meal” way that I understood it as before (which is probably still valid, but now I realize it’s not the end of the discussion haha).

Thanks for sharing kind soul

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Graphenium 6 points ago +6 / -0

You know about the SEC investigation into insider trading that was occurring in the WTC right? Which mysteriously was dropped and never mentioned again? There are other reasons too, like Lucky Larry’s $2,000,000,000 insurance against “terrorist attacks” (which he tried to cash in twice, due to “two attacks” lmao), the pending lawsuits over asbestos poisoning, and probably a dozen other things I can’t remember.

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Graphenium 2 points ago +2 / -0

I’ve seen a couple different interpretations of this idea, the picture I used above is just one of them, but I don’t want to restrict the conversation to just this iteration, I’m interested in any version of the claim.

Wiki downplays it (they love to toss the prefix “pseudo-“ on any of their no-no topics), which gives it some credence imo, but you can never tell if they’re trying to pull some double-triple cross shit on that site.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Israelism

I think I’ve also heard that the mormons believe in something like this, except instead of just heading to europe, some of the Lost Tribes made their way to America.

The best case I’ve seen for these type of claims comes from Robert Sepehr’s videos, which present the idea with a really interesting spin (all 12 tribes originally came from Atlantis... but he makes a good argument that I have trouble poking holes in)

Edit: here are two of Sepehr’s videos on the subject, looking at the linguistic links between semitic languages like Phoenician, and Germanic runes. He makes a pretty good case (across all of his videos, as he touches on this subject of “European israelism” in many of his videos, often from different perspectives/sources):

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=XXL09iWJrfs

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=t-99Py871Ls

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Graphenium 1 point ago +1 / -0

I thought of you when I was deciding to post this; WWFWoCD?

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Graphenium 1 point ago +1 / -0

It’s from the Tao Te Ching

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Graphenium 5 points ago +5 / -0

Liebowitz*

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Graphenium 11 points ago +11 / -0

Holy shit lol great series of posts,

In a day or two you should make a post that links to all of these and sticky that

8/8

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Graphenium 1 point ago +1 / -0

Also, I’m almost certain it is used by multiple writers for zerohedge

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Graphenium 2 points ago +2 / -0

I’ll check that book out, thanks. I spent too long dismissing Icke out-of-hand because of the amount of slander he was subjected to

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Graphenium 1 point ago +1 / -0

I’ve only watched 4 or 5 of their videos, but I have read one book by Velikovsky, who in some ways is the origin of the Electric Universe theory (but he’s also unrelated to the “Thunderbolts Project” people, as they came far later than his stuff)

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Immanuel_Velikovsky

If you find anything interesting in your searches on the subject I’d always be interested in checking out a post on it, or whatever

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Graphenium 1 point ago +1 / -0

What power source was the guy in the video connected to?

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Graphenium 7 points ago +7 / -0

I know the “electric universe” / “thunderbolts project” people have discussed this, I think this video covers it, but I could be mixing it up with one of their other ones:

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=t7EAlTcZFwY

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