07-25-2012, 12:11 AM
CI5:
so stop to be the hunted deer here please. this is my boddhisattvas advice.
CI5:
the Martial arts are of Indian origin as well, the founder
of Zen has brought them to China from India, together with Zazen.
CI5:
in principle, it is clearing head energy center out of
foreing energy. via strong physical body training and meditation
simultaneously. Buddhas meditation, or the most efficient and strongest
meditation is a position called in japanese "zazen". But it is of Indian
origin, and it is Buddha s position to meditate. otherwise, it is 24
hours a day awareness, alertness, presence, and discipline.
CI5:
fortifying other centers is simply a very strong physical
body. (it is not tensegrity). and, sharp meditation (alertness/presence)
24 hours a day added to that, or you are a deer.
CI5:
yes it is "Deer Hunter" in ancient pali. those deer are
still undisciplined and especially "non-meditating" people, including
sorcerers. it was a top secret topic, and now, we are happy to know what
is buddhism.
Guy2:
ditto
Guy1:
I live in deer park.. Love to hunt them.. please, go on,tell
us more of the sixth center. and the process of foritfication of the
centers..
CI5:
Buddha (in nikaya): This is Hunter...
"That sixth center of energy," he said, "doesn't quite belong to man.
You see, we human beings are under siege, so to speak. That center has
been taken over by an invader, an unseen predator. And the only way to
overcome this predator is by fortifying all the other centers."
"Isn't it a bit paranoiac to feel that we are under siege, don Juan?" I asked.
"Well, maybe for you, but certainly not for me," he replied. "I see
energy, and I see that the energy over the center on the top of the head
doesn't fluctuate like the energy of the other centers. It has a
back-and-forth movement, quite disgusting, and quite foreign. I also see
that in a sorcerer who has been capable of vanquishing the mind, which
sorcerers call a foreign installation, the fluctuation of that center
has become exactly like the fluctuation of all the other.
so stop to be the hunted deer here please. this is my boddhisattvas advice.
CI5:
the Martial arts are of Indian origin as well, the founder
of Zen has brought them to China from India, together with Zazen.
CI5:
in principle, it is clearing head energy center out of
foreing energy. via strong physical body training and meditation
simultaneously. Buddhas meditation, or the most efficient and strongest
meditation is a position called in japanese "zazen". But it is of Indian
origin, and it is Buddha s position to meditate. otherwise, it is 24
hours a day awareness, alertness, presence, and discipline.
CI5:
fortifying other centers is simply a very strong physical
body. (it is not tensegrity). and, sharp meditation (alertness/presence)
24 hours a day added to that, or you are a deer.
CI5:
yes it is "Deer Hunter" in ancient pali. those deer are
still undisciplined and especially "non-meditating" people, including
sorcerers. it was a top secret topic, and now, we are happy to know what
is buddhism.
Guy2:
ditto
Guy1:
I live in deer park.. Love to hunt them.. please, go on,tell
us more of the sixth center. and the process of foritfication of the
centers..
CI5:
Buddha (in nikaya): This is Hunter...
"That sixth center of energy," he said, "doesn't quite belong to man.
You see, we human beings are under siege, so to speak. That center has
been taken over by an invader, an unseen predator. And the only way to
overcome this predator is by fortifying all the other centers."
"Isn't it a bit paranoiac to feel that we are under siege, don Juan?" I asked.
"Well, maybe for you, but certainly not for me," he replied. "I see
energy, and I see that the energy over the center on the top of the head
doesn't fluctuate like the energy of the other centers. It has a
back-and-forth movement, quite disgusting, and quite foreign. I also see
that in a sorcerer who has been capable of vanquishing the mind, which
sorcerers call a foreign installation, the fluctuation of that center
has become exactly like the fluctuation of all the other.

