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You are right again, sir.Another perfect example of males with longer hair demonstrating great health (maybe James is onto something)
This definitely helps digestion. As soon as I started praying before meals I noticed I had time to salivate in anticipation of eating (activating digestion), which never happened before as food was wolfed down as soon as available.It could be as simple as stopping even half a minute before eating to stay present and thank for the food instead of guzzling down food while watching TV or the cellphone shifts the whole digestion process to a better functioning.
Yep. That might be a big part of it. The other one being that we are not purely a bunch of organs and hormones. Mind counts more than anything. Being grateful and not taking for granted that today you have food on the table is kind of a joyous celebration of still being alive.This definitely helps digestion. As soon as I started praying before meals I noticed I had time to salivate in anticipation of eating (activating digestion), which never happened before as food was wolfed down as soon as available.
Thanks for sharing this. I read through it yesterday and it sure would be amazing if the account of the colonel is true. Have you been performing the rites per the text and if so, have you experienced any of the benefits?
No problem!Thanks for sharing this. I read through it yesterday and it sure would be amazing if the account of the colonel is true. Have you been performing the rites per the text and if so, have you experienced any of the benefits?
Also did you read the whole thing in one day?? Lol that would be impressive.Thanks for sharing this. I read through it yesterday and it sure would be amazing if the account of the colonel is true. Have you been performing the rites per the text and if so, have you experienced any of the benefits?
I remember trying rite number four, boy I was shocked by my belly size :) It was scary, but eye opening...Thanks for sharing this. I read through it yesterday and it sure would be amazing if the account of the colonel is true. Have you been performing the rites per the text and if so, have you experienced any of the benefits?
Haha don't worry about it, everyone's belly looks big during that one, even if you are 8% bodyfat!I remember trying rite number four, boy I was shocked by my belly size :) It was scary, but eye opening...
Whoa never heard of that guy. Very interesting. I wouldn’t at all be surprised if his story were true.No problem!
Yes, I have experienced some of the benefits.
When I did many of the things mentioned in the book all at the same time (the 5 rites, the 6th rite, and scalp butter massages), I did start looking much younger, and my hairline started filling back in. Something about the way my cheekbones were positioned changed. I also had more energy and confidence.
Then again, this all happened last fall, and I've heard many people have their best hair (and feel their best) at this time of the year.
Then I stopped doing the 6th rite - dang womenz! - and lost some of the benefits. (Of course it's not the womenz fault, only joking.)
Just started doing all 6 rites and scalp massages again. Only time will tell if it's possible to see the same type of benefits in winter as one might see in summertime.
Whether or not the colonel's story is true...not sure, but maybe it is! It seems like the Tibet/South China area produced some amazing holistic longevity 'hacks' that have either been suppressed or forgotten.
Li Ching-Yuen - Wikipedia
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That’s how I felt when I tried yesterday except with my posture and leg strength! Very eye opening indeed.I remember trying rite number four, boy I was shocked by my belly size :) It was scary, but eye opening...
Yeah that dude is pretty fascinating! And 7 feet tall...strange.Whoa never heard of that guy. Very interesting. I wouldn’t at all be surprised if his story were true.
The sixth rite is definitely a difficult one to follow but I’m also going to be practicing all six rites as well. Also going to try to adhere to the nutritional recommendations. A small price to pay to have access to the fountain of youth... hopefully hahah.
And yeah I read all 42 pages during my lunch break at work yesterday.
Nah, I’m a guy. Unfortunately the sixth rite struggle is a burden I must bear hahah.Yeah that dude is pretty fascinating! And 7 feet tall...strange.
Are you a woman? I ask because I don't think women have to follow the 6th rite to see benefits.
Either way, best of luck/many blessings! Keep us posted if you want. I really believe these Tibetan rites could be life-changing for many people on this forum.
I can't really understand why it has become so big in the past few years... and I don't have much fat... it's like an air balloon... like Palumboism, except I am no bodybuilder...That’s how I felt when I tried yesterday except with my posture and leg strength! Very eye opening indeed.
Ah my bad! I assumed from your username...you know what they say about assumptions lol.Nah, I’m a guy. Unfortunately the sixth rite struggle is a burden I must bear hahah.
Hey thanks. Same to you. If I notice crazy results I’ll start a thread.
Why don't you start the thread if you think you can commit to doing it for some time? I would join you, maybe some other people... see what happens. Just a suggestion.Nah, I’m a guy. Unfortunately the sixth rite struggle is a burden I must bear hahah.
Hey thanks. Same to you. If I notice crazy results I’ll start a thread.
Good observation!I’ve recently converted to Orthodoxy and in studying the works of various church fathers and monks have noticed that many of them have a very bright-eyed, vibrant look about then even in old age. Obviously the two men in these photos (Seraphim Rose and Father Josiah Trenham) also happen to have beautiful facial structures, but I’ve also noticed among others including the fathers of my church and neighboring churches a general sense of being awake and alive looking as opposed to dull, tired, and unhealthy. Of course not all look this way but enough do where it stood out to me.
Does anyone have any thoughts on this? To me what this indicates is a meditative mind state and a life focused on purifying the soul and contemplating God can produce good health in of itself. Also the opposite, that a Nihilistic mindset can create poor health. OR the opposite, perhaps this type of good health can beget a strongly relationship with God somehow.
I’ve mentioned this to my husband and said “maybe the Holy Spirit reaches us through the thyroid and perhaps men are called to God who have good thyroid health” but of course the next day I stumbled across a Seraphim Rose quote saying the organ for receiving the Holy Spirit is a loving heart... So who knows it’s probably all much more complicated than can be simply understood.