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      Does anyone know how to master thier chi?

      Well, I am trying to learn to do telekinisis, but i am trying very hard, but i just cant get my chi, or master it. Do you know anything about this? If you do please reply.
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      I don't know much about it, but I think your chi has nothing to do with telekinesis
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      Re: Does anyone know how to master thier chi?

      Originally posted by eragon2010
      Well, I am trying to learn to do telekinisis, but i am trying very hard, but i just cant get my chi, or master it. Do you know anything about this? If you do please reply.
      First, you need to understand that there are many more resources open to you then of which you may be aware. The "chi" can also be worked with under the name of Kundalini. You are in New Jersey America and so I know you have a great many opportunities to study Kundalini Yoga. New Jersey now has almost about as many citizens of India within its bounds as Bangalore or Hydrabad.

      In the Chinese Traditions of working with the Chi, a great emphasis is put upon breathing exercises, and this is duplicated in many of the forms of Indian Kundalini Yoga. However, some Schools of Kundalini Yoga go beyond mere breathing with the introduction of the Shaktipat Methods of Raising the Chi or Kundalini. 'Shaktipat' is where a Master or Guru can use his own fascility with the Kundalini in order to raise up the Kundalini in a student or initiate. Sometimes it is referred to as 'opening the chakras'.

      However, I have found out through trial and experience that a Guru or Master is not always necessary for the principles of Shaktipat to be applied. Follow me closely here... I once read in an ancient upanisad text that "in the presence of a God or Saint, the Eye of Wisdom will open". What this means is that when you are close to a person who has his Chakra already open, then your own Chakra will begin to open up in sympathy or resonance. In a Dream, or in a trance, or in the hypnogogic state of consciousness one would experience this as one's forehead chakra turing on like a Light Bulb. But in ordinary waking consciousness one only gets a very mild pressure sensation -- like a painless headache, and so in almost every case, people are unaware of what is happening -- who does not have a mild headache once in awhile, but if it does not hurt, who even bothers to think about it?

      So, if one wants to 'Master one's Chi', then first one should have this primary Chakra openned -- the Chakra in one's forehead, that is between and above one's brows.

      Find venues where people are meditating, or where trained Kundalini Yogis or Tai Chi Adepts are doing their exercises... being in the same room is close enough. And be aware of the sensations in one's forehead. If you feel some slight pressure sensation back within your forehead, THAT IS IT. Your job then is to keep your attention on that sensation so that it does not entirely subside. It is like a Flower has openned, and if your attention was removed from that flower then it would close up again, but that if attention was returned again and again to the Flower, then it would stay open long enough so that you would develop the ability to open it up completely and allow for your entire System of Chi or Kundalini to develop.

      And since you are in New Jersey, all of this should be quite easy. It may seem odd to say, with all that is said about New Jersey to its detriment, but there are probably more Enlightened People per capita in New Jersey then any other political jurisdiction in the entire World.

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      Re: Does anyone know how to master thier chi?

      Originally posted by Leo Volont

      what leo said
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      i am relatively ignorant when it comes to chi.

      however, i have experimented with the 'chakras' which leo mentioned, and am becoming aquainted with kundalini yoga.

      http://www.eclecticenergies.com/chakras/open.php

      here is a link which may be of some use. i cannot vouch for everything on the site, but they give you a brief overview of the 7 chakras, their location, and the corresponding mantra (vocal chant) which resonates with each particular chakra.

      for instance, to 'open' the third eye chakra, you would chant AUM, or OM. To open your root chakra, you would chant LAM.

      i suggest starting from the root chakra and working your way up, paying attention to each step along the way.



      and if new jersey is the most enlightened place on earth, all the spiritual people must be living in the sewers


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      I've been into chi control for a while. I practiced plenty of kung fu before, and we dealt with chi to some mild level in that area. I think chi can be likened to prana in terms of yoga, or life force to new agers. There could be changes in tone and emphasis, but basically are all the same. I think it's pretty common sense that mastering one's chi will enhance one's dreams.
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      I tend to squeeze really hard and position myself for maximum effectiveness. After an allotted period of time has passed or I reached a certain point in my chi expulsion I tighten up and release. Works like a charm.

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      we got asked to design a house a couple of years back that maximised the amount of chi'ness (chi seemed to be a new fangled way at looking at water vapour / steam)
      after a half hour of research we threw together a couple of plans

      this is from memory, but I seem to remember an important point was for there to be no direct route from the front of the house to the back
      (something about chi coming in through the front door and being instantly lost through the back door - I think it's got to have time to mill around a bit)

      also, there was something about having the bedroom facing south (or it might have been just the bed, come to think of it)
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      Tai Chi Kung is all about Chi. You can feel the chi when you do the movements. It is a very basic, simple way to experience chi. Moving the Kundalini is much more advanced work. I would take a basic "Tai Chi" class first. I was mystified by the amount of sweat I had running down my back from standing in one postion for about 5-10 minutes. No movement at all. I produced a lot of heat simply by the position of the stance; which was not 'exotic' at all.

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      Ynot, you're talking about Feng Sui. It has to do with energy outside of the body. Feng Sui is taken into consideration when a building is designed. There's a lot of info about it online.

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