From Kunlunbliss.com
Read my experience on my blog:
1. Introduction to Kunlun Spontaneous Nei Gung (Level I)
Participants can expect to learn:
- Kong Jing – a special form of mediation to allow one to be empty, receive and ground oneself.
- Maoshan 5 Elements Chi Gung – this breathing and standing Chi Gung will allow one to balance the five main organs of the body.
- Beginning level of Kunlun Spontaneous Nei Gung
- Initiation
Transmission - I will transmit a portion of my magnetic energy to
everyone so that one can be activated and use their own energy from
within.
In this nei gung method the dormant potential of the
students body, mind and spirit are awakened. This method is also
referred to as the "spontaneous bliss" practice and is the subject of
Lama Dorje's first book
Kunlun Nei Gung
is a rare form of Taoist breathing practice that has its origins in the
7th century. This practice was created by a Taoist nun while searching
for self re-enlightenment in the Kunlun Mountains of China. This
practice – the search for the secret – has both inner and outer
meaning. It signifies the universal inside (microcosm) and universal
outside (macrocosm) which through practice become one, revealing to the
inspirant the "secret within the secret".
This
treasure of re-enlightenment is composed of three basic levels of
breathing. The first level opens the body's nervous system, which is
comprised of 72,000 nerves or nadis. The result of this opening is the awakening of the golden dragon, or magnetic body.
The
second level involves breath retention practice that generates and
circulates the body's magnetic field, removes impurities and awakens
the brain's dormant potentials.
The
third level composes "waterfall" meditation that brings the
practitioner back to the physical level of being. This part is for
calming and relaxing the body, mind and sprit of a person.
The
end result of Kunlun Spontaneous Nei Gung system is to awake the
practitioner's magnetic potentials, the "bliss-body", the expression of
the dormant potential of the mind, and to understand the one law that
governs all matter, energy, and form.
This
practice is not written in any form. It is an oral tradition and must
be transferred from teacher to student by a "mind-to-mind" form of
transmission. There are hidden keys given to the inspirant after each
level of practice is mastered. With over 30 years of Taoist, Tibetan,
Mongolian, Hawaiian and American Indian traditions, I am able to
improve and improvise on the original practice and make it more
adaptable and useable for modern men and women.
What to Expect
When
the Level I activates, practitioner will experience tremendous heat and
sweating. Uncontrollable trembling, laughing and crying may follow
this. This is due to the body is being physically and mentally purified
through the process. Other manifestations include, speaking in other
tongues, light manifestation around the body, levitation, and inner, or
third eye opening. Many will have heat experiences, some may have
visions of divine beings, others will have the third eye open so that
they will see a bright golden-white eye of light. These are but a few
of the experiences.
Practitioner will
continue to do Level I practice in Level II. The purpose of this level
is to generate and circulate magnetic energy through the body. When
the energy is at its highest, magnetic power is able to flow through
the body. We will utilize both hand mudra and breath holding
techniques for a period of time so that one can activate the magnetic
current and allow the magnetic potentials to be emanated through the
fingertips, and out of the body.
Level
III is to bring the practitioner back to physical, mental and spiritual
balance. This level consists "waterfall" meditation, which is combined
with a sitting posture on the ground and a specific hand mudra. By
creating a vision of a waterfall, the meditation reverses the magnetic
field of the body, bringing a slowing down and cooling affect on the
body, mind and spirit.
Throughout
practice, some people are able to experience "death". This simply means
that the sacred light is "divinely" touching the practitioner. The
heartbeat will disappear, the breathing will stop for a period of time,
but the person is in one of the five levels of bliss, and smiling as
this is occurring. Because this is the natural state of a human being
as we have go through a deep cleansing of mind, body and spirit.
Further,
the magnetic current that one experiences during the practice is not
Kundalini, but a more refined form of energy. Basically, one is
tapping into the cosmic energy. This energy can sometimes be referred
to as ultraviolet-3 radiation, which can only be found in the depths of
space.
Of all the years I have taught
about this practice, the result has been amazing. People who come into
this class with an open mind and are willing to "surrender" will attain
almost immediate results.
Remember the old
master's saying that "for every great high point in your awakening,
there will be low points". You have to come back to your normal world
and life. You will see things within yourself that you don’t want to
see. The mind and body trash that you have hidden away will be shown to
you. This is part of knowing yourself, you have to see the negative
things in yourself, and change them yourself.
Everyone
who has learned this method has been transformed in many special ways.
When you change your magnetic energy, the D.N.A. of the body changes
and gives the body a new program that will lead to higher purpose or
enlightenment. As a result, you change environment so that you are
supported both inside and outside yourself (i.e. the balance of micro
cosmos and macro cosmos).
2. Celestial Chi Gung
Celestial
Chi Gung is a sitting meditation that allows one to tap into the energy
of the universe via black hole. Using vibrant visualization method, one
mentally is absorbing the energy through the valley in-between the
lobes of the brain. This Celestial Chi Gung helps to purify all the
main structures of the brain and allows the built up power for Kunlun
Level I practice. Furthermore, this practice also awakes the dormant
potential of the brain.
There are mainly
three standing postures. The first one is at the head level, which
represents the "heaven". The second one is at the heart level, which
represents the "man". The last one is at the lower abdomen, which
represent the "earth". By holding different hand postures, these three
energy centers can be unified magnetically.
Scientific Explanation (at least, the closest science has come)
Technically,
a black hole absorbs matter into a rotating vortex of magnetic energy.
However, a black hole also emits waves and particles into space. One
can use this form of energy for his personal awakening.
Benefits
Through
this practice, the valley in-between the lobes of the brain will start
to resonate with the "black hole" radiation. This will combine the
magnetic potentials and able to flow the energy into the body. This
practice will empower one to a higher spiritual-magnetic potential.
All
of the aforementioned practices work holistically towards
self-generated enlightenment. It is important for one to verify with
the teacher whether this practice can be practice together with other
forms of awakening.
3. Maoshan Three-Ones Meditation
This
practice originated in Maoshan at Guangshi, China. Maoshan is also
known as the Sorcery Mountain. Maoshan Sect is known as the
Shang-Ching Taoist clan.
This meditative practice uses color visualization of the upper, middle and lower Dan Tien
energy within the magnetic structure of the body. Sound is also used
along with the color visualization in order to create stronger effect.
Hand postures, or mudras are used at the same time to connect body, mind and spirit in this meditation.
Benefits
Practitioner of this meditation will gain sensitivity to the energy and motion in each of the chakras, or Dan Tiens.
This practice also flows nicely with the Kunlun practices. As a result,
it helps one to have deeper understanding and experience.
This
practice also leads to a deeper meditative ability that can promote
better focus, a deeper understanding of inner energy, and an
understanding one's hidden potentials such as healing the body, mind
and spirit, and other dormant abilities.
4. Wudang Temple form of Chakra Awakening
Meridian
system has a 2500-year history in China. Traditional Chinese medicine
recognizes a subtle energy system by which Chi is circulated through
the body. This transportation system is referred to as the channels or
meridians.
According to the Taoist
tradition, there are fourteen main meridians in the body, six are yin
and six are yang, with two special channels. Each meridian relates to
an organ within the body or special awakening purpose.
Wudang
Taoist tradition utilizes these fourteen meridians along with three
main energy channels (that are situated within the center of the spine,
and also on the left and right side of the spine) to increase and
strength the Chi of oneself. When the three energy channels are
activated, the practitioner will reach a critical saturation of Chi
within the fourteen meridians.
Details & Benefits
Three methods will be covered in this class.
The
first one is the cleansing palm, which is a slapping method applied to
the meridians of the body. This method moves and purifies the lymph
glands and Chi of the body. The result is better health, a better
immune system, and nice warmth to the body. Very intense and very
effective.
The second method is the
3-1-2- method. Prof. Zhu Zong Xiang of Beijing Meridian Center has been
study meridian for the last 30 years and developed this simple meridian
exercise program for everyone. This method uses three main points of
stimulation, the first being Hegu (L14), the second point being Neiguan
(P6), and the third point being Zusanli (St36). A simple breathing
method is then practiced, followed by 2 legs exercise to finish the set.
The
results of the 3-1-2, are better health, recovery from degenerative
illnesses, and longevity of life. This method is suitable for all
people.
The last subject to be covered is
a form called "Compression Breathing". This method will awaken the
dormant fire energy of the lower Chakras by compressing the nerve
channels (Vegas nerve) on the left and right side of the spine. When
this occurs, the body's electrical potential changes to a rising
magnetic potential that moves upward through the spine. This leads to
awakening of the Kundalini energy, which can be used to heal, detoxify,
and develop the practitioner to higher levels of potential.
Additional Subjects Taught:
1. Hung Lung Zhuan nei gung: an esoteric practice of qi manipulation, this form opens the practitioner to a greatly enhanced state of self-realization.
2. Internal Palm Training:
by training in breath, hand, and static postures, the student can
achieve palm power useful in healing and self-defense. Various palm
methods including Tibetan Burning Palm, Kien Yen Palm, and Thunder Palm
will be explored.
3. Five Element qi gung:
the five elements are strengthened through the use of various postures
including standing, empty standing, tree post standing, and sun
practice. These practices can produce significant positive health
changes.
4. Hawaiian Organ Resetting (Lomi Lomi Lapa'au):
in this seminar various methods of resetting and repositioning the
organs of the body for enhanced health are covered. Pulse setting is
also explored.
5. Mongolian Medicine Way:
learn drumming, two-chord singing, and the relationship Tibetans see
between man and nature. Explore the old way of healing and learn the
secret of how water medicine was made by the ancients.
6. Tibetan Tummo, the sacred fire:
a no-nonsense way of understanding how to generate bliss with five
different levels of attainment, this is the "cave Lama's way." The
practices have been stripped of their formal temple ceremonial
trappings.
7. Kunlun Tantra: learn
to share bliss with another, even at a distance. Or use this practice
to explore your universe within. This rare practice is an offshoot of
Kunlun formless-form nei gung.
8. Empowerment: learn how to use the bliss of Kunlun practices to bring joy and happiness to others by touchless transmission.
9. Elements of Santig Phurba Practice:
learn the mantra, visualizations, and essence of Nyingma tantra of the
ruthless compassionate one. This class will explore the basics of Cave
Lama practice that is without the ceremonial ritual elements.
10. The Death Experience:
Explore the different ways and paths to one's final journey by
listening to Ching Fung Dao Shr recount his many experiences with
death, including how to bring on the experience through breath control
and other shamantic means.