Music for Mystics : Tangerine Dream 2
Tangerine Dream - Cosmic Merriment
Tangerine Dream -- Phaedra (1974)
Tangerine Dream at Coventry Cathedral. 3D
Kiev Mission - Tangerine Dream (Exit) Max Max
Tangerine Dream - La force du courage
Tangerine Dream. La Solitude dans L`Espoir. (1)
Tangerine Dream - Girl On The Stairs (rien ne va plus 2001)
Friday, August 30, 2013
Music for Mystics : Tangerine Dream 2
Great Voices : Carole King 1
Great Voices : Carole King 1
CAROLE KING (Live) - I Feel The Earth Move
Jazzman - Carole King (81.121.01)
Carole King - So Far Away (live)
Carole King - Where You Lead, I Will Follow (live)
Carole King - You Can Do Anything
Carole King & k.d.lang - An Uncommon Love
Carole King - You've Got A Friend live
Carole King It's too late -Live in room sound
One Fine Day - Carole King (81.121.08)
Techniques of Transformation
Grateful Dead - Ripple
Here are a set of articles I've written on the Techniques of Transformation
Conflict Resolution on the Higher Planes
Spell for a Perfect Ordinary Day
Nature Photo Galleries
Thursday, August 29, 2013
Franz Liszt 2 : The Greatest Hits!!!
Franz Liszt 2 : The Greatest Hits!!!
Franz Liszt - Liebestraum - Love Dream
Franz Liszt: Liebestraum cello and piano
La Campanella On Steroids ? :-) Liszt Rondo Fantastique "El Contrabandista
Liszt - Mazeppa, Symphonic Poem Part 1 of 3
Liszt - Mazeppa, Symphonic Poem Part 2 of 3
Liszt - Mazeppa, Symphonic Poem (Part 3 of 3)
Franz Liszt - Hungarian Rhapsody No 1 In C Sharp Minor
Doctors Without Borders Videos 2
Doctors Without Borders Videos 2
Providing Surgical Care to Victims of Violence in Nigeria
Sierra Leone: Treating Children with Malaria
New Malaria Medicine Developed
Treating Fistula in the Democratic Republic of Congo
Cambodia: Dengue fever emergency
Assisting Displaced People in Western Kenya
Through the Lens: Central African Republic
MSF Assists Sudanese Refugees Fleeing to Chad
Dying in Peace: The Ongoing Emergency in Southern Sudan
Tantra : The Subtle Embrace
'Smile’by Charlie Chaplin sung by Nat King Cole
Tantric literature speaks of it as a heterosexual practice, but I've heard of Gay & Lesbian couples who managed to be successful with it anyway. White Tantra is probably best, since it does not require absolute physical contact or penetration. This Yoga is intended for experienced practitioners of meditation & Hatha Yoga. The energies involved are quite powerful, and not easy to control. Being extremely stable in your life & in your Spiritual Practice is essential, and with Tantra this goes double, because it works with the comingling of the energies of two people. Doing Tantra before you are properly prepared, or with a Tantric partner who is not advanced in Spiritual Practices, can lead to many unfortunate consequences. In other words, if you are not ready for this, it can make your head very wonky.
Now with all those disclaimers, and the hope that no one will abuse my trust here, I'll explain how White Tantra can be practiced. You should wear comfortable non-binding clothing. There are several postures which can be used. Sitting with your partner facing you in your lap. Sitting side by side. Lying down beside each other. If you sit side by side, you should mirror each others position as closely as possible.
I would have my partner sit into my lap, facing me. Then physically breathe together, matching each other's rhythymn. Visualize & connect with your partner's Chakras, Astrally breathing energy from them, while your partner does the same to you. At about 33 minutes the network should be complete, so that you & your partner are functioning as two halfs of a single 'battery'. Then the Kundalini Fire will begin to arise from where it has been coiled up at the base of your spines, and ascend to Heaven. Then Lover & Beloved will behold GOD within each other.
Once you have successfully practiced Tantra, you will still think that regular sex is great, (well, it's supposed to be, or you're doing it wrong), but compared with Tantra, regular sex is merely a passing physical pleasure, whereas Tantra brings you beyond the Portal of Eternity... This is the Sword that enters the Chalice... The Hieros Gamos... The Great Rite...
These animated Moving Mandalas are very large files. Please click on the pic, and wait for it to load. The Contemplation will be very enabling, carrying your Mind beyond the mundane world
Wednesday, August 28, 2013
Classic Folk : The Irish Tenors
Classic Folk : The Irish Tenors
The Irish Tenors Isle Of Hope Isle Of Tears Elllis Island
THE IRISH TENORS - Spanish Lady
Óró 'Sé do bheatha 'bhaile - The Irish Tenors
Irish Tenors Town I Love So Well
The Irish Tenors - When Irish Eyes Are Smiling
The Irish Tenors - Amazing Grace
The Irish Tenors - Will Ye Go, Lassie, Go?
Ballade Irlandaise - The Irish Tenors - Fields of Athenry
Meet Big Cat Rescue 4
Meet Big Cat Rescue 4
WHITE TIGERS "Facts VS Fiction"
Big Cat/Little Cat, Housecat to Tigers! - Big Cat TV
LEOPARD Species Spotlight - Big Cat TV
SAND CAT: Species Spotlight- Big Cat TV
Will we save the Florida panther?
Cats Helping Monkeys - Big Cat TV
BIG CATS: Conservation, Education, Exploitation?
Black Leopard Neutered! - Big Cat TV
WORKING WITH TIGERS! - Big Cat TV
TIGER vs Cow (tails) - Big Cat TV
Classic Comedy : John Candy 1
Classic Comedy : John Candy 1
Comic Relief "John Candy" 1980's Stand Up Comedy
SCTV - The Doctor Braino Hour (John Candy)
Going the Wrong Way - Planes, Trains & Automobiles
John Candy and Eugene Levy as Drag Queens
John Candy as Orson Welles on the Billy Crystal Comedy Hour (1982)
Uncle Buck - Movies Without Words (1989)
The Advanced Secrets of Tai Chi
The Contours of Chaos
The Advanced Secrets of Tai Chi
In 1973 I began studying the Hwa Yu Tai Chi Kung Fu, under GrandMaster John Chung Li, which was developed by the Emperor's Guard during the Sung Dynasty. This form is a combination of Hsing Yi & Pa Qua, and contains many very deadly moves involving strikes to nerve centers & joint breaking.
In 1976 I picked up the Yang Style from the Tung family, which is what is commonly taught. Over the years I got tired of doing the same forms over & over, so I began doing them on the right side, & also on the left. This effectively doubled the number of moves I had available. After this I learned that there are long form versions of the moves, as well as the short form ones, and again doubled the number of move that I could practice.
I then realized that you can get bound up in form, so I began doing the moves in different orders, so I could move from any move, into any other move. That is when I began to become interested in the transitions between moves. I spent some time not doing any of the moves at all, but going from one transition into another. These proved to be most effective....
Most people practice Tai Chi slowly, at 30 seconds per move, but you can do Tai Chi at many other paces.
Other paces you should try are :
Hard & Abrupt (tensing only at the moment of IMPACT)
Fast & Flowing (as fast as possible)
Slow (one minute per move)
Super Slow (five minutes per move)
And my favorite pace for practicing Tai Chi, is Dance Pace. Put on some music with a good beat & take off. You don't have to stick to any regular form, but just keep throwing out move after move after move. It looks beautiful, and will make you extremely quck & agile.
Each of these paces trains your body in a different way, giving the Chi a wide variety of ways to flow. The Super Slow mode is the most powerful, engraining the moves into your autonomic nervous system as a new set of reflexes that will operate in combat without any need for your mind to slow you down. Also, the Super Slow mode will pull up a tremendous amount of Chi, such that you will see it dripping off your feet, like a clear syrup, & Magickal things will begin to happen around you. At that pace, I have seen trees dancing the Tai Chi with me deep in the forest, & have been visited by the fae...
Best to wait until you are comfortable with Slow mode, before doing Super Slow mode. The body needs time to adjust to it. Super Slow mode really is a monster, which is why nobody teaches it. I just sort of stumbled onto it myself. When you are ready to do Super Slow mode, you will notice every tiny nuance of each move, every single muscle, tendon, ligament & nerve that is involved. Having your form exactly correct is very important in Super Slow mode, because you are deeply imprinting the move in the reptilian portion of your brain.
Another thing to consider, is Short Form & Long Form. In Short Form, conservation of movement is practiced, and the back is generally kept perpendicular with the ground. In Long Form the movements are extended quite a bit. With a Brush Knee the back leans forward making a straight line at an angle from the back foot. Also, in Long Form, you always raise the knee up to the waist in every move where you lift the foot at all. In Short Form when you do Snake Creeps Down, you come up with the knee to the waist, but in Long Form you go straight into a kick.
If you already know some other Martial Art, you don't need any books, tapes or videos. You can take the forms & katas that you already know, and practice them as Tai Chi forms. BTW, this deeper level training, will show up in your ability to do what you are already learning so much, that they will probably move you up to 2nd Dan very quickly. They won't know why you have suddenly developed an effortless grace, and they probably won't care. They'll just promote.
As to learning the points to attack, all you need are some anatomy charts showing the skeletal system, the muscular system, the nervous system, and the placement inner organs & endocrine glands. Compare these with detailed acupuncture charts.
Standing
Before we begin, we must warm up. Before you can walk, you must learn how to stand. Assume a slightly wider than normal stance, and sit into it a bit. Raise your hands above your head. Make the arms form a circle. As you inhale, expand your body just a bit. As you exhale contract your body just a bit. You will be standing still, yet you will be moving. Grandmaster John Chung Li had us do this for 5 minutes before class.
Something I can add for advanced practitioners is that any stance may be used. With asymetrical stances, 5 minutes should be given to each side. You will be very pleased with the increase in Chi.
Rowing the Boat
In this exercise you begin with both feet directly below your shoulders. Take one step forward, and extend your arms in front of you. They should take a slightly rounded form with your elbows just a bit lower than your hands which should rest at shoulder height. Now exhale & relax your shoulders letting your arms simply hang in the air in this position.. The rear foot should thingy out at about a 45 degree angle. Then slowly sit with back straight. (Do not bend the lower back forwards to do this: the slight curve to the back should be outwards as you sit into the posture.)
Keeping the back straight, press forward from this position. Now rise up in height as you pull back your center to the rear foot. All of this comes from the belly & pelvis. Repeat for five minutes, then switch legs. Keep remembering to relax the shoulders while allowing the arms to hang in the posture before you.
Eventually, this will become effortless, as the internal force becomes stronger.
Walking
Now that you know how to stand and sit, it is time to learn how to walk. Beginining with the posture in Rowing the Boat, Take a step forward. Place the foot on the ground before you put your weight on it. Take another step, and another, until you run out of space. Now go back. Again, place the foot carefully behind you before any weight it given to it. Do all this slowly, so that the whole body is involved in the movement.
One of the Keys to Tai Chi is the entire integration of the whole body into every movement. You can go forward or back or change directions entirely, because you are learning to be in control of every phase of every movement. This learning takes place at a very deep level. Essentially, you are training your body into a new set of reflexes that will operate beneath your mind's comscious control.
When you are more advanced, lift the knee to thigh level with each forward step, and also with each retreating step. In combat it is useful to be able to slip a knee in there without having to think about it.
Once you're comfortable with it, slow down to one move per minute. At this pace you can begin to notice nuances within the moves, and make corrections to your form, so that you are always in proper posture & balanced. One of the benefits of Tai Chi, is that it coordinates the entire body into each move. Thus, a punch will carry, not only the force from the arm & shoulder, but the energy of the entire body, including the legs. That is, a punch with the force of a kick... Also, more than muscular strength is employed, since the strength of the ligaments is also utilized.
After a few months of real slow, you will be ready for super slow : one move every five minutes. Here you will become aware of every single nerve & muscle fiber. Subtle things in the forms will become apparent, & your back will adjust itself to perfect alignment. At five minutes per move you will not only feel great amounts of Chi flowing through you, but you will also see it dripping off of your hands & feet, like a clear sirup. The Chi will flow up from the center of the Earth. Trees & wild animals will know what you are doing, and you may be visited by the fae...
At this point the moves will be etched into your autonomic nervous system, as a new set of reflexes, which will be under the control of the lower portion of the brain around the brain stem. This part of the brain is known as the reptilian brain, because it governs reflexes & involuntary movements, and is the earliest part of our evolution as a physical species. In other words, your reaction time in combat will become so fast that neither you, nor your opponents will ever see what you did.
For example, once I was practicing in a park, & two bullies attacked me. Some friends of mine described what they saw from 50 feet away as they were just entering the park. They said they saw the two bullies on either side of me throw punches at me simultaneously, and suddenly both of them just dropped to the ground unconscious. They said that one moment they saw me in the midst of a form at my "crazy" five minutes per move pace, and in the next moment, I was merely standing with my arms down at my sides. They never saw me move.
The Advanced Secrets of Tai Chi
Classic Cartoons : UB Iwerks Cartoons 4
Classic Cartoons : UB Iwerks Cartoons 4
Ub Iwerks Cartoon - Don Quixote 1934
Ub Iwerks cartoon - Comicolor - The Valiant Tailor (1934)
Spite Flight (1933 October 14) | Willie Whopper
Willie Whopper - The Good Scout
Willie Whopper - Rasslin Round
Flip The Frog: Chinaman's Chance
Flip the Frog - Techno-Cracked
Anatomy 7 : Internal Organs
Anatomy 7 : Internal Organs
Human Female Anatomy - Body, Muscles, Skeleton, Internal Organs
Anatomy of female genital organs - plastic models
Human Male and Female Complete Anatomy - Body, Muscles, Skeleton
Internal Organs Model Walkthrough
THE LIVER, GALLBLADDER & PANCREAS by Professor Fink
ANATOMY; LYMPHATIC SYSTEM by Professor Fink
ANATOMY; ENDOCRINE SYSTEM by Professor Fink
The Thyroid Gland: Anatomy, Hormones, and More!
Thyroid Gland - Thyroid Hormones
Tuesday, August 27, 2013
The Gaian Dragon I Ching Calendar : Week of Retreat
Kung Fu (1972) Part 1
The Gaian Dragon I Ching Calendar
Always be prepared for a retreat.
Prepare for discoveries. Restrain your emotions. Develop composure. Draw from inner resources. Connect the dots. Go for it!
Be Friendly. Schedule a Meeting. Ponder solutions when you are Stuck. Gradually get things done. Do not interfere with what you are trying to do. End a retreat, when you are ready
Meditation is action
The Image
Know the world you live in Be aware of what people think Use imagination Become the Spiritual Light
The Inside
The Dragon does not waste time. Correct trouble before it does harm. Think! The Bees check things out. Wait until everything is in order before proceeding. Think! The Fool depends upon force. The Wise cultivate equilibrium. Meditate. Be a hermit, until you can organize your life, and clear your mind. No blame. Recruit people of proven ability, and allow them to organize within their fields without interference. Be wise. Go for it! Eliminate disruptive influences who cannot learn from mistakes. Be decisive!
The Outside
There is no blame in being friendly with your neighbors, if you mind your own business. Pay attention. Contain difficulties within a small sphere. Get smart! Accept responsibility for your mistakes. Be Sensible! For the time being, overcome difficulties by adapting to them. No blame. See how Bees do things. When you find the company you are seeking, introduce yourself with a gift. Great Good Fortune! If you brag about what you are going to do, you probably will never get around to it. Misfortune.
The Lines
Top : After making a complete retreat, think about striking out in a new direction. Be Creative!
5 : See how Bees do things. Polite considerations are expedient, when it is time to end a relationship. Get wise!
4 : It is wise to retreat from negative influences. Good luck.
3 : The Butterfly rides the breeze. When retreat is essential, it may be necessary to cooperate with your adversaries for the time being. Be sensible!
2 : Stick to your goal, and you will attain it. Great Good Fortune.
1 : Do not try anything rash, when you are in a retreat. Be aware!
Click here to see the Changes for this Week
The Outside | The Inside | |
Magick | Bite Me! | |
Traveling | Approach | |
Gradually | The Well | |
Stuck | Power | |
Meeting | Restraint | |
Friends | Meeting |
These animated Moving Mandalas are very large files. Please click on the pic, and wait for it to load. The Contemplation will be very enabling, carrying your Mind beyond the mundane world