Thank you, it finally explained the twitching I have sometimes felt during or after pk attempts. Having read psi-pog and some forums, I also thought this twitching was unhealthy and paused practicing until it disappeared.
When I get too much psi pressure in my body, I usually just make an "explosion" and blow it away in all directions. Gathering it together and then releasing it all at once in one direction could result in some cool pk effects. I like practicing things smooth though - I think it's safer.
I like his open-source policy and the way he describes things. You can easily feel what he means (how he feels when he's doing these things).
The unreal hath no being; there is no non-being of the Real; ~Krishna
A stable-minded person will neither hug nor hate the world, he will take things as they come.
Omega(the end) + X(the unknown) = Ending Ignorance of the unknown. Truth...knowledge...enlightenment
There is no failure only feedback. Failure is when you stop trying.
Yesterday evening I tried an exercise I used to do pretty often a couple of years ago and found that my body could take on pretty dense and fast moving psi compared to what it earlier could. The area in the chest around the heart chakra was still slightly tense, but it was not enough to make me feel bad.
This exercise: http://sussch-daweird.blogspot.com/2010/10/grounding-and-centering.html . It's basically grounding and centering, possibly a bit modified.
The unreal hath no being; there is no non-being of the Real; ~Krishna
A stable-minded person will neither hug nor hate the world, he will take things as they come.
Thanks!
Slightly out of topic:
Fixed a bug in the blog post. The film Hero was definitely better, but back when I watched it, I had not practiced pk much, so the experience was not that great.
Regarding swords and feeling them, I don't know if you've seen this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nj1Jytiw8e0 (I edited my post in the OBE/Pk topic some day and added it there).
The unreal hath no being; there is no non-being of the Real; ~Krishna
A stable-minded person will neither hug nor hate the world, he will take things as they come.
Bindu visarga, is located either at the top back of the head, where some Brahmins leave a tuft of hair growing, or in the middle forehead. It is symbolised by a crescent moon. This chakra secretes an ambrosial fluid, amrit, and is the seat of the white bindu (compare with the white bodhicitta drop in the crown chakra in the Vajrayana system).
A chakra known as Lalana is situated in one of two places, either in the roof of the mouth, between Visuddhi and Ajna, or on the forehead, above Ajna. The Lalana chakra on the roof of the mouth is related to Bindu and Vishuddhi. When the nectar amrit trickles down from Bindu, it is stored in lalana. This nectar can fall down to Manipura and be burned up, causing gradual degeneration, or through certain practices it can be passed to Visuddhi and purified, becoming a nectar of immortality.
These experiences/practices are common to Taoist & Tibetan energy work as well
The unreal hath no being; there is no non-being of the Real; ~Krishna
A stable-minded person will neither hug nor hate the world, he will take things as they come.
Thanks for sharing!
I had stepped on the first one already, but I couldn't keep it regular though.
The third one looks interesting - it's similar to a pranayama exercise I have occasionally used from a Kundalini book. I guess that the book contained a simplified version of it. It did work wonders, but again .. I would have to keep doing it regularly.
The unreal hath no being; there is no non-being of the Real; ~Krishna
A stable-minded person will neither hug nor hate the world, he will take things as they come.