For Share and anyone else who wants to have a look, Richard is off in a world
of his own - you won't find one in a million qigong teachers who will say that
qigong has its origins in anything Indian or Buddhist - it began to evolve in
China and was influenced by the introduction of Buddhism and
I practice qigong on a daily basis and if you ever used anything other than
wikki to do your research, you would easily see I have merely stated a fact.
Thank you God for putting Richi here on FFL to give me the opportunity to
practice patience and Oneness with You instead of following my
My knowledge of qigoing comes from daily practice, instruction, reading and
research - yours comes from wikipedia and youtube - go figure.
From: Richard J. Williams rich...@rwilliams.us
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Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: muula-bandha?
My knowledge of qigoing comes from daily practice, instruction, reading and
research - yours comes from wikipedia
: Saturday, November 10, 2012 2:59 PM
Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: muula-bandha?
Does the qigong you practice have a name, Michael? In Fairfield, the two most
popular forms of qigong are Golden Shield and Spring Forest. I've tried both
and prefer the latter. I'm guessing it's very
yeah, Richard, I enjoyed that post. And I'm still keeping that Shri Yantra in
the inbox so I can remember to glance at it from time to time. Thank you for
both.
From: Richard J. Williams rich...@rwilliams.us
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But the practice of qigong can lead to such experience
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Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: muula-bandha?
Using the tip of the tongue to the roof of
Well I learned muula banda from David Deida a tantric teacher. So I have never
associated it with qigong or TM. Also I want to add that it's not just for
circulating energy. It's also for disallowing the loss or leaking of energy.
Thus the importance of closing both ends of the system.
Your erudite post has nothing to do with what I posted. The comment at the end
of the post I was commenting on was about kundalini and I said qigong practice
can lead to experience of kundalini rising.
Kundalini according to those who have directly experienced it such as Gopi
Krishna feel it
and FYI most qigong masters and teachers do not consider qigong to be a
meditation technique
From: Richard J. Williams rich...@rwilliams.us
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