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Pete about 1 year ago

I wish to make a comment about chakra closing. I studied for many years yoga, makaho, shiatsu, Chi Kung, Tai Chi Chuan. None of my teachers showed me a method for closing my chakras which worked. "Closing" your chakras is as important a practise as all chakra/meridian/Ki/Chi related work put together. The answer I found in the classical Taoist philosophy. The answer is in desire. If you hold a desire of anything, of any description, your energy will be open to other peoples, the universes and constant aunslaught, missery, distortion etc. The greatest difficulty I had was in overcoming the desire to help people. I have successfuly managed this. Happiness is only a destortion of sadness +vice versa. Know that anything you want to do is a distortion and an imbalance, before you decide to act or not. I do what I want, and just now that is to mention an imbalance in energy work on a societal level. Where is the yin, the void?. Or more to the point Where is the MU? Absolutly nowhere. Not in your class. Not in any place. But none the less, it is the most essensial understanding for health and wellbeing. It is Nowhere. How can I teach it? You can't. How can I make money out of it? You can't. How can I ignore it? You can't. Reality in the evening- I employ a peronal practice for closing my chakras which is to devoid my self of all desire: To lose my wish to live, to die, to help, to be divine, to assimilate, to love, to regard society or my species. Folly in the morning.