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Wednesday, 5 December 2012

Chinese Alchemy, and the School of Complete Reality

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Chinese Alchemy & The School of Complete Reality
A 'beginners mind' introduction to some of the ancient Eastern traditions that are still used today.
In an effort to find similarities with Western alchemy,
and further our understanding and appreciation of the more Mystic side of Taoism.


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Comment by Nemo on November 29, 2012 at 12:25am


The Three Elixir Fields
In
Chinese Alchemy
Comment by Nemo on November 29, 2012 at 12:21am
Comment by Nemo on November 25, 2012 at 8:57pm


"We can talk about breath
even manipulate it according to
some scheme or other, but only
when we actually sense it's rhythms
and movements in our own bodies
does it's inexplicable mystery help us
to open to ourselves."

Dennis Lewis
Comment by Nemo on November 10, 2012 at 7:38pm


"Consciousness is a symptom of dis-ease.
All that move well...moves without will.
All skillfulness, all strain, all intention is contrary to ease.
Practice a thousand times and it becomes difficult;
a thousand times a thousand and it becomes easy;
a thousand times a thousand thousand, and it is no longer."

Aleister Crowley
One of the first and most renowned
Western Teachers of Eastern Wisdom
Comment by Hector on October 28, 2012 at 2:32am
全真教
Comment by Nemo on October 22, 2012 at 8:42pm


The Golden Pill

"Nourish yourself internally.
In peace, stillness and complete emptiness,
The hidden light of the origin will glow
To illuminate the entire body..."
Lao Tzu


Comment by Nemo on October 21, 2012 at 11:53am


Shaman's Cave

"Where inroads have been made in the bosom of
Mother Earth, the prophets of the Hidden World and
of the wisdom of God love to dwell...one has only to
think of the part played by interior of mountains
in the life of a Paracelsus, Jacob Boehme ,
Swedenborg, Novalis, Franz von Baader and
so many others..."

Herbert Fritsche

Comment by Nemo on September 24, 2012 at 10:45pm


"From atoms to molecules
From circles to infinitum"

"Endless bonding wishes
are bonded within an atom"
Comment by Nemo on September 18, 2012 at 7:43pm


Tai Chi, the Supreme Ultimate,
the immense absolute
is the expression of the Great Harmony-
the balance and mutual support of
Yin and Yang

Wu Wei Legendary Qi Master
Comment by Nemo on August 30, 2012 at 1:28am


The Lotus and the Rose

The subject was enlightening suffice it to say:
To juxtapose the Lotus and the Rose in a way
We exclude their differences and include their relations
In order to unite the two spiritual nations

The challenge to use not the ear but the heart
And extend our reach so our touch might impart
An appreciation of Air...the cultivation of Chi
And the Art of Moving the primordial sea

Would the Greeks claim this Panacea
And it's dosage employed?
Will the Indian reveal the Prana
Most revered and enjoyed?

Might the Golden Elixir be the Elixir of Life,
Are they alchemically suited like husband and wife?
One claims the former and comes from the East
While the West sees the sun set...but not in the least

What method did they employ to extract the 'nature of air'
What time honored practice of posture or prayer?
But no matter which path we choose to enlist
We must always remember...continue... persist.

A Friend Along The Path

James Redfield

James Redfield (born March 19, 1950) is an American author, lecturer, screenwriter and film producer. He is notable for his novel The Celestine Prophecy (1993).

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Redfield grew up in a rural area near Birmingham, Alabama. As a young man, he studied Eastern philosophies, including Taoism and Zen, while majoring in sociology at Auburn University. He later received a Master's degree in counseling and spent more than 15 years as a therapist to abused adolescents. During this time, he was drawn into the human potential movement and turned to it for theories about intuitions and psychic phenomena that would help his clients.
In 1989, he quit his job as a therapist to write full-time, synthesizing his interest in interactive psychology, Eastern and Western philosophies, science, futurism, ecology, history, and mysticism.
When Redfield self-published his first novel in 1992 (Satori Publishing), the immediate interest from booksellers and readers made The Celestine Prophecy one of the most successful self-published books of all time.[1] Warner Books bought the rights and published the hard cover edition in March 1994. The book quickly climbed to the #1 position on the New York Times Best Seller List. According to Publishing Trends, The Celestine Prophecy was the #1 international bestseller of 1996 (#2 in 1995). The novel spent over 3 years on the New York Times Best Seller List. As of May 2005, The Celestine Prophecy had sold over 20 million copies worldwide and had been translated into 34 languages. In 1996, the sequel, The Tenth Insight: Holding the Vision (Warner Books), also became a bestseller. The two books spent a combined 74 weeks on the New York Times Best Seller List, making their author the best-selling hard cover author in the world in 1996, as cited in BP Report (January 1997).
In his non-fiction title, The Celestine Vision: Living the New Spiritual Awareness (Warner Books, 1997), Redfield explored the historical and scientific background of the "emerging spirituality" discussed in his novels. The Celestine series of adventure parables continued in 1999 with the publication of The Secret of Shambhala: In Search of the Eleventh Insight (Warner Books). In 2002, Redfield joined author Michael Murphy and filmmaker Sylvia Timbers in a collaborative non-fiction work entitled God and the Evolving Universe (J.P. Tarcher).
The novel was filmed as The Celestine Prophecy, which made its U.S. theatrical (Celestine Films) and DVD (Sony Pictures) release in 2006. Redfield produced and co-wrote the screenplay (with Barnet Bain & Dan Gordon).
James and Salle Redfield are the founders of the Global Prayer Project, a bi-weekly telewebcast which offers guided prayer and meditation.
Redfield's newest offering, The Twelfth Insight: The Hour of Decision, was published by Grand Central Publishing in February 2011.

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In October 1997, Redfield was awarded the Medal of the Presidency of the Italian Senate at the XXIII Pio Manzu International Conference in Rimini, Italy. In the spring of 2000, Redfield joined Millard Fuller, founder of Habitat For Humanity, as the only two recipients of Humanitarian of the Year honors from their alma mater, Auburn University.[2] Two months later, he received another Humanitarian of the Year award from the International New Thought Alliance. In March 2004, Redfield received the World View Award from the Wisdom Media Group for engaging the discussion on the nature of human existence and for his ongoing efforts and contributions to the bettering of humanity.

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  1. ^ Adams, Stephen (Aug.8, 2008). "The 12 top titles that booksellers must always stock". The Telegraph. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2523171/The-12-top-titles-that-booksellers-must-always-stock.html. "But the self-help book The Road Less Travelled by American psychiatrist M Scott Peck is included, as is James Redfield's New Age tome, The Celestine Prophecy - which the author originally published himself."
  2. ^ "Redfields receive Humanitarian Award". Auburn University, Auburn, AL. June 5, 2000. http://www.auburn.edu/administration/univrel/news/6-5-00aur.html. "Authors Salle and James Redfield receive the President's Award for Humanitarian Service from AU President William Muse. The annual award recognizes Auburn alumni who have made exceptional service to humanity. The Redfields have developed a worldwide following for books such as The Celestine Prophecy which examine spirituality in the modern world."

[edit] Sources

  • "Celestial reasoning." People Weekly. New York: Apr 25, 1994. Vol.41, Iss. 15; pg. 85
  • McDonald, Marci. "Celestine prophet." Maclean's. Toronto: Oct 10, 1994. Vol.107, Iss. 41; pg. 54

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