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    I didn't think we were going to get this deep into it but the first thing before any of this is a good balancing technique to balance out the energies as stated but first a good grounding technique ritual before any of this.

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    Each and every aspect comes back to the same thing ritual which is doing some thing in the same sequence

    people do this ( ritual, sequence ) in the simplest form without knowing it, Get up in the morning take the dog out, come in put the coffee on Mon through Friday the week ends come and the same thing

    so the same aspect goes with getting into the meditation mode, protection, grounding, breathing technique and then the Charkra work, and expand from there.

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    I am not familiar with any of the names of this technique, but it sounds similar to some of the Self-Manifested Chi exercises from Qi-Gong (Chi-Kung), and as such I would also recomend a Masters/Teachers supervision, and as I know how hard they can be to find (Isolated Enviroment!) I agree with the comments of caution and easy does it! I only post now because of the similarity in exercise's from different traditions - always facinates me, universal knowlage by many names...!

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    You are right, there is a similarity. My kundalini went totally out of whacked when I was going through an illness. A kundalini therapist gave me Qi-Gong exercises and after a while it flowed on track again.

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    Yes, patient- kriyas are basically same as self-manifested chi flow or formless forms, well the idea is your body and subconcious know what to release, balance and energize better than your mind. So using mind or intention to balance can be self defeating, yes to grounding. If you want to evolve got to shake up those routines and rituals! Okay, I will stay obtuse to actual techniques, better done with a teacher.

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    It is a ritual and as you start with the basics you add on or expand on to that ritual which aides in in the evolving aspect of self promoting self growth and it is the intent that is put into the technique that helps the evolution of that person

    When practicing any form of magick or martial art as patient46&2-8 will completely know and understand that it is practicing the technique till almost pure perfection is attained and in any sport for that matter when one practices over and over one see where the technique needs improvement which aides in the focus of that person.

    This why cata is practiced in martial arts and the ritual of the LBRP is practiced over and over again in specific order and shaking up the ritual,or the routine shows lack of responsibility

    In every teaching that I had been involved in the first aspect that is drilled into the teachings is respect, responsibility and the intent and desire that is put into your ritual or practice.

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    Spoken like a true ceremonial magician!

    Not my area, it's a philosophical argument really sorry for getting way off topic, in practice I'm more shamanic or even chaote, so I'm thinking about this from your sports and martial arts analogy. I'm not into making up any crazy thing you want and proclaim yourself a master. Rituals can be a good learning tool, good for mental discipline. I think forms and rituals can be beautiful, the constant challenge of questing for perfection. But fights aren't predictable, neither is magic or life so we constantly have to adapt and I think training should reflect that too. So I'm not as extreme as Bruce Lee, but not as eloquent either, so here's a quote.



    Too much horsing around with unrealistic stances and classic forms and rituals is just too artificial and mechanical, and doesn't really prepare the student for actual combat. A guy could get clobbered while getting into this classical mess. Classical methods like these, which I consider a form of paralysis, only solidify and constrain what was once fluid. Their practitioners are merely blindly rehearsing routines and stunts that will lead nowhere.
    I believe that the only way to teach anyone proper self-defence is to approach each individual personally. Each one of us is different and each one of us should be taught the correct form. By correct form I mean the most useful techniques the person is inclined toward. Find his ability and then develop these techniques. I don't think it is important whether a side kick is performed with the heel higher than the toes, as long as the fundamental principle is not violated. Most classical martial arts training is a mere imitative repetition - a product - and individuality is lost.
    When one has reached maturity in the art, one will have a formless form. It is like ice dissolving in water. When one has no form, one can be all forms; when one has no style, he can fit in with any style.
    - Bruce Lee

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    It is a bit of technique true, but the most important thing is do this slowly and carefully. I do not care how adept you say you are in any form of practice whether is is ceremonial, chaos or whatever. My kundalini woke up many years ago when I started being taught in the Astral Realm. Everyone has an opinion on how it should be done, martial arts or not. If you do not balance yourself and perform the right breathing and whatever it is you do to try to awaken it will be all for naught. The Circulation of light is an excellent way to not only balance your points but it teaches you correct breath, concentration and how to bring the white and red energy together. Everyone has their own way of doing this but after having done this for over twenty five years I think I have a bit of insight. Yes I am a ceremonial magickian and a conscious channel and by merging these together with the proper way of awakening I have not done too bad. Oh yes honesty and humility are important. The most important part is always breathe.
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    Are you talking about circulation of the light in Taoist practice (from Secret of the Golden Flower)?
    Last edited by Lady Dunsany; 01-15-2009 at 12:29 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Johanna View Post
    Are you talking about circulation of the light in Taoist practice (from Secret of the Golden Flower)?

    Yes I am. I have been an Alchemist for many years. The whole goal of an Alchemist is to eventually not only find the elixir of lifer but to live without the physical body and live in the real body. Hence the Circulation of the light. I hope that answer your question. Have a good day.

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