David Hudson mentioned in one of his lectures that one person injested the
WPG in the ancient Egyptian tradition. As a result, a large amount of life
energy seems to have been created within the initiate. The intensity of this
energy was such that an involuntary Kundalini awakening was invoked. I
believe that those interested in the study of WPG should prepare by
understanding the nature and methods of control of one's life force energy.
Regards;
Dennis C. Lee
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>From: Cyberinga@aol.com
>Date: Sun, 26 May 1996 15:05:43 -0400
>To: atech@ix.netcom.com
>Subject: A late bloomer replies........
>
>Dennis-
>The following was just sent in, presumably by someone reading the past post
>archive....as with the other similar reply, I am forwarding it directly to
>you....binga
>
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>On 17 May 96 at 1:41, binga@zz.com wrote:
>> Subj: Kundalini Experience
>> From: Dennis C. Lee
>>
>> I am not an advanced practitioner of Master Mantak Chia's Healing Tao
>> System. However, reading about these negative experiences about the
>> Kundalini experience has compelled me to respond. Master Chia is completely
>> against the Kundalini awakening. He even has a term for those who have
>> negative experiences. He calls them Kundalini casualties.
>>
>> In Master Chia's system, the energy coming up the back meridian takes a
>> U-turn at the crown, goes down the front meridian, and takes another U-turn
>> at the perineum thus closing the loop. I don't believe that there are any
>> negative effects associated with this system. For more info, the Healing
>Tao
>> phone number is 717-348-4310.
>
>Actually, kundilini and Chi are essentially the same. As Master Chia has
>explained it, a kundalini casualty is a person who has awakened their
>kundalini energy (or Chi), brought it up the spine to the head where it gets
>stuck. Thus, the, so-called, negative experiences. The secret, as described
>
>above, and found in the Dzogchen Buddhism meditations (et al), is to put the
>tip of the tongue to the roof of the mouth thus allowing the Chi to flow down
>
>the front channel and collected in what is called the lower tan tien - a
>little below and behind the naval. If you've studied martial arts, you
>probably know of this place. If you circulate the energy, it is called the
>microcosmic orbit. If you circulate the energy down and into the legs and
>feet and up and into the arms and hands, this is known as the macrocosmic
>orbit. Master Chia currently has about 10 books in English published (2 more
>
>at the printers and 3 others that he is working on) that describe most all of
>
>this in detail.
>
>Just for reference, I have studied with Master Chia for about 8 or 9 years
>and
>have, most recently, spent about 3 1/2 weeks at the Tao Garden in Chaing Mai,
>
>Thailand, which is where Master Chia calls home, studying with him.
>
>David
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