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Topic started on 16-1-2011 @ 03:23 PM by guyopitz
I spotted one or two of these videos in much older threads from 2004-2007 and I think the subject really needs to become public knowledge.

There are secret societies that have passed down hidden knowledge of human potential. They share their secrets only with the most dedicated students. Few today openly display this full human potential. To tell the world these hidden mysteries breaks all the rules. Completely taboo within the secret society.

I've found 3 solid looking examples publicly available. If anyone knows more I would love to know.

Venerable Llama Dondrup Dorje aka Dr. Yeung
This unsuspecting Buddhist monk is a martial arts superstar
I find this dude the most interesting. His use of basic Tai Chi when he is clearly a formidable martial artist. His explanations of energy bubbles and electromagnetism and buddha nature. Red shirt dude is one of his students and I think before taking up Tai Chi he practiced in the West Side Story school of fighting. A ham actor for sure. One scene shows this dude throw 7 people simultaneously. It's impossible but he does it. I mean they have him in a dogpile that a 260 lb football player couldn't escape and he just does his energy buble and they all go flying.

Master Shu(?)
Tai Chi master "come to me at dawn every day for three years and then I will take you seriously as a student"
Telekinetic push that hurls people away or drops people in place

John Chang aka Dynamo Jack
72nd degree Nei Kung master
healing with acupuncture
electrical touch that can jolt muscle or light an LED light
heating hands to the point of boiling water or lighting small papers on fire nearly 10ft range
awareness of ghosts spirits etc the spirit world
able to stop rifle pellets with his bare hand and focused chi
telekinesis to move a balanced kris knife on a table

Shaolin monks
These guys use chi to resist being cut by spears
to resist hanging or any physical pain at all really
to break bricks/rocks with their bare hands or even their foreheads

a newscast and national geographic
ft. Tom Cameron Karate instructor and master of the Dim Mak. They call him the human stun gun but this newscast paints him as less than stunning. A skeptics point of view.
Also ft' a video of a master who fought a MMA fighter and got beat down embarrassingly.

So I think that's a good starting off point for a discussion.

I started practicing Tai Chi immediatly after seeing these videos. I'm gonna practice qigong also. I've been interested in karate and MMA etc and this seems like the first step towards real ultimate power. If you get that reference you get +1. If you don't get that reference you know nothing about ninjas.


reply posted on 16-1-2011 @ 11:43 PM by ShadowScholar
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Wicked thread brother!

I am really into this stuff in a big way, I totally believe in it!

That being said I also believe some techniques are caused by being able to attack effectively.

For example I can kick someone and give them heart palpitations or a heart attack, I know it because I've performed it. It's not a heart attack death kick move per se, it's just the ability to strike hard and effectively!


reply posted on 17-1-2011 @ 02:14 AM by guyopitz
Cool. I'm glad to get a few responses.

I started doing daily Tai Chi solo forms
I'm gonna look into qigong next

I already had a few years of deep meditation under my belt. I was into lucid dreaming at first. I used to have these awful nightmares where I'd be pursued by someone or something and I would want to get away but my legs would be stiff and sluggish. Once I mastered lucid dreaming I was like a superman in my dreamworld, the scary stalker would get flattened with a stray tossed car or whatever and I'd fly off to better dreams.

I used to love this series of books called the Wheel of Time and in the books they use this method called 'the void and the flame' where you visualize a lighter flame in a black void just flickering in the distance. I've been using it for years to focus my own meditation.

I think adding the physical movements to the meditation is important. I imagine the highest levels of meditation would require some sort of vocalization too. The body movements get the heart and blood flowing and respiration is really important. The whole act of breathing in sync with your heartbeat. Then making a sound. Like a resonant sound. A meditative chord. You need to have the right sound frequency to resonate in the brain. There was a thread about the 6 Mystic Notes to Open the 3rd Eye: D A G D C Gb. Ecstatic religious states or berserker rages which flood the brain with chemicals push the trance further. Shamanistic herbalism takes it into the next dimension.

Have you ever heard of
Berzerkergang?
See this is another ancient practice to bring out super human abilities

You gotta jump and flail and roar and use all your big muscle groups and bite yourself and cut yourself and cause pain and you get this huge adrenaline rush. See these ancient warriors learned about adrenaline and the human bodies strange self limiter which prevents it from using its own true strength. Except in situations of dire need when the body is flush with adrenaline, those limits are removed. The viking berserkers were fearsome according to the historical record.


reply posted on 17-1-2011 @ 02:39 AM by guyopitz
Originally posted by Mayura
Oh yeah... these things all exist. Though, they have been kept in hidden circles.

Unless you are naturally gifted, an un-vaccinated child born recently, or have much discipline and years to devote, you are pretty much out of luck in developing these powers. Before you disconnect from humanity and dwelve deep into the occult, know that these phenomenon are fleeting and will be short-lived.

Jack, the tai chi master, said... "old wisdom is leaving"

He is absolutely right. 2013 is when the paradigm shifts and we leave the 3D/4D worlds behind... well, those who stay on Earth... Just wait and see what I mean.

I still practice yoga and martial arts, but laid off the heavy meditation and other disciplines.

Many people are experiencing Kundalini symptoms as Earth's frequency rises. I know I feel mine... With a risen Kundalini, these skills come quickly and easily. Keep in mind, that it's the old way of doing things. We are about to be born into something brand new.


Well I hope these skills do come easily. I was not born in a hospital. I've done some yoga too. The whole opening your Chakras thing is a pretty cool system. I haven't noticed it getting any easier. I am interested in the concept of the dan tien where John Chang is drawing his yin and yang energies. I don't think we will see any shift into a 4th dimension. I do these mental exercises sometimes to try to be 4 dimensional or to think 4 dimensionally. I figured it's something like experiencing your birth life and death simultaneously as one point in 4D. And the world is like the moment before the big bang where all points are still one point in spacetime. I've studied tesseracts and tried to comprehend the extra dimensions we aren't seeing. I just don't think any big change is gonna happen unless we have that technological singularity Kurzweil talks about.


reply posted on 18-1-2011 @ 02:03 PM by Tamahu
In regard to the cultivation of Ching or Jing, Chi, and Kundalini–in both the Taoist and Buddhist traditions (among others)–the following website has an immense wealth of resources:


Sacred-Sex: Ching and Taoism



A really good post:


Pratyahara or Mo-Chao and Martial Arts

The principles of Aikido are very esoteric. The thing is, as prejudiced as those comments may be, they are right: Aikido is a very effective weapon. However, it is peaceful, as its name implies: (合気道): "Ai" - harmony; "Ki" - energy; "Do" - the way: literally "The way of harmonizing energy." When we subdue the mind, we must not use force and exertion, but leverage and comprehension. I am familiar with this artform and I know other instructors who are as well. Highly recommended!



reply posted on 19-1-2011 @ 04:42 PM by guyopitz
Thanks Tamahu I will read those links. I've always wanted to learn Aikido. I just don't want to go to a girly Aikido school like this one by my house lol, I want to go to a hard as nails Steven Seagall type Aikido school in Japan. For now I settle for the at home videos. So I'm doing Qi Gong and Tai Chi for 2 hours a day.

I saw this
video on practical aplications of Tai Chi in combat.

Best demo of FA JIN forms
I'm starting to see how you need to learn fa jin to master a lot of what the first videos showed. To seemingly throw someone with no effort. I guess it's like a Bruce Lee one inch punch, it's a small gesture that generates a lot of force. You gotta check out this awesome character MTG as he demonstrates the principle.

I'm also still analyzing the first few videos to understand how they do it. In those first videos in some cases it seems to be a Jedi mind trick these masters pull on their students. They whip out their arm in a direction and the students attention follows it and the master easily takes advantage. When Dondrup Dorje leans forward and stares down a charging student who is running at him and the student falls backwards repelled by the stare down and the chi. That's impressive. Is it terrifying presence? Is it that the student through repetition has learned to fear rushing into a glaring martial arts super star master who has kicked his butt more than a few times. The video would make you think its telekinesis by editing it with various tricky dodge throws.

Still no way to explain Dynamo Jack. I'd love to have lightning fingers. My kung fu would be the best and I'd give all the ladies the shocker. You could call me Raiden bitches.


reply posted on 21-9-2011 @ 06:40 PM by JollyFist
There's a old karate story about the 'grandfather' of karate, Sokon "Bushi" Matsumura who got challenged by a young man. He refused the first few times but finally accepted. When they were about to start, Master Matsumura got in a low horse riding stance, his [right] shoulder facing the opponent. The opponent rushed at the old master. The masters eyes suddenly widened and he shouted with all his might, felling his would be assailant back. The boy got up, thinking it wondering what just happened, gained composure and charged again. The master just shouted again. The boy fell over once again, terrified. He got up, walked to the old master and bowed on his hands and knees. He begged for forgiveness from the master and also to take him on as a disciple. That's one of my favorite karate stories.

If you can find it Sifu Jerry Alan Johnson wrote two excellent books on Pa Kua Chang (baquazhang) called "The Essence of Internal Martial Arts." Volume 1 goes through the Eight Trigrams theory and the I Ching for a brief moment. He gets into extra curricular kung fu exercises divided by the eight animals of Pa Kua and their related trigrams. The later part gets into Iron Body, Iron Palm and Dim Mak (pressure point fighting). This is where it gets complicated.

Volume 2 explains the similarities between electromagnetism (albeit short) and qi. He explains rooting, projecting, developing psychic awareness, three levels of Eight Direction Perception Meditation (what the masters use to sense an opponent coming at them), I Chuan (Static Posture), Sexual Taoism, among a few other goodies. Easy reads, except the Dim Mak if you don't know your anatomy terminology. My favorite esoteric books, and I have A LOT of esoteric books. He does warn that some of the exercises can be dangerous if not done under a qualified instructor, mainly the Iron Palm and Iron Body. To get the best results you should always have an instructor, but some of us just can't afford it!
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