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    I apologies if I repeat some sentiments I made in a similar post.

    I am practicing dissolving, about 2 ish hours a day. I have spent the last 2 weeks on multi-layered crystalized blockages on the right side of my head.

    Yes it works. It does, but it is slow and very time consuming. I do not think I will be successful with this technique. It is good for high-priority areas.

    Is this the only way ?

    I wonder if it possible to instead of working on small areas, just to do the entire body. Has anyone tried ? To completely collapse the entire structure ?

    Or is it possible to work out to in ; for instance you begin with the skin layer (of the whole body), then with the blood layer, then with the bones. Anyone tried ?

    Has anyone been successful to dissolve the entire body ?

    I wonder if ZZ is faster / better ? It seems a more unified practice. It takes time but at least you don’t have to hunt around all the time. You just sung yourself and feeeel. That is simpler.

    And what of other qigong techniques, like D&T or tai’chi ?? Do they result in dissolving your blockages ?

    I do about 45 mins of D&T every day, and have done for several months. It is a great one and I feel a wonderful change of state, however the blockages are still there, deeply crystallized in many parts of the body. I feel good, but looking more deeply those blockages are virtually unchanged.

    Has anyone released their blockages using D&T or other qigongs ?

    #135848

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    I think I understand the seeking– the question being how effective what one is doing (not so much how long does “it” take, but if following a process of building a “house” –

    there are steps, and completing each step to stack the next upon… thus speed of moving is following these “steps” (take into account the “learning curve”.. ie little progress may be seen, and then suddenly zip, like walking past a commercial bld: huge hole dug, months go by, some walls put it.. little seems to happen (even though busy each day, and little changes here and there).. and then noticable devel (and at the end, little is seen- on the outside- as the finishing is inside the outer walls…..
    So not so much how long (many articles say how long- as if time itself was seniority in a union, vs other articles speak of if it was clear we could just jump to the upper floors.. rather the right things, in seq. then can rapidly move- like hiking a path, either slowly step by step, or “run” that same path- same steps but each step fast.. get there quickly (harder way, and still need complete each step before move along- else the “bld” can fall down……)

    —Ex: It also depends upon what the overall structure/process- (if building a tent or tipi, vs a one room/one story cabin.. or a larger-rambling one story.. vs a 2, 3,4 story stack… or a larger “castle”…
    (framing first floor, and then can place second floor upon the first.. if the first floor isn’t completed, one can’t build a castle in the sky, or a second floor in the air… also there are limitations of method. If start a frame, right-away, one can’t build as long as if one starts with a solid “foundation”.. and to go ‘higher’ you need to start ‘deeper’ ~more solid.. but not just the type of “footing” but the right plans of blding for that ‘method” (ie even a deep deep foundation won’t help go high up if don’t utilize a plan that creates a structure upon that foundation)


    How be sure one is progressing as should? How be sure one is doing what one thinks they are? Maybe the time is learning how to do the skill (tying one’s shoelaces, or writing one’s name, is done quickly and not thought or effort, once known.. but watch a young child/kindergartener… takes a few minutes and errors (may tie their fingers in the laces, or they come untied and have to retie.. frustration).. so not only each tying of shoe, so can go outside, but also learning (not yet to ‘practicing’ skill- just learning the skill)….
    also each of us have certain areas of weakness, different for many? –that may be rehab like recovery, that may just be seen (at high lvl) as slow progress.. – so hard to say what these are, unless one is aware (and if you can’t answer above questions, that itself shown a lack of clarity of where you are, and of awareness)– good to have a clear plan and confidence in your skill to do it if blding a house-tower up to the clouds..
    ………
    A Mozart or Leonardo can jump ahead, but they still learned structures (Herr Mozart composed younger, and even those in middle age spending a life composing don’t usually create pieces as he did… but he started with how to notate, and working scales on keys…

    Do blockages go on their own, and via other of the 16 neigung components, as well as via other of the ChiGung methods.. as well as directly working upon (via the dissolving method), I have found so.. and there are methods that change, but one’s experience and view of what “blockages’ are and what “dissolving” is radically changes as well..
    (thus responses to other questions on this forum, like the “What is Tai Chi)… anyways, that’s just a response from one, such as myself- cheers

    #135849

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    Thanks but I asked some specific questions, it wasn’t philosophical.

    #135850

    Anonymous
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    Understood, and my response was specific.. (although if you were looking for the secret-method to leapfrog) -espec in the last paragraph of my prior response.

    Anyway- good seeking perhaps you’ll find another to assist (or as your other recent posting, why do you need another to explain or adjust you? -it seems you meant, though I may have misunderstood, that ‘following the Tao’ just allows us to evolve- of which dissolving is a part.) cheers

    #135851

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    Hi there…

    I too am interested in an answer to this question as I also want dissolution fully but don’t have the time to do many daily hours of meditation…I’d much prefer doing qigong if possible…

    Any Ideas welcome…

    #135852

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    I have found an “alternative”.

    It is possible to create a current chi, like a river, and flow it downards through blockages. I use this a lot for my lower leg and ankles.

    You visualise / actualize a strong tube river of chi that continuously passes through a region.

    It does dissolve blockages.

    It is not that dissimilar from outer dissolving, however it is simper not requiring so much concentration.

    The continuous strong stream of chi is simpler to maintain and wears away “rocks” that break away.

    It is more convenient because it is simple, easy to maintain, less stressful, and works on larger surfaces so you don’t miss anything.

    This is what I have been experimenting with.

    In ZZ it maybe be possible to send a current through a large region like this if you have skill.

    But it is not the same as sung because it seems like a forcefully consciously applied stream is necessary.

    #135853

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    Hi,
    Bruce has taught lying down dissolving as a “nei ja” process, i have found his extremely useful.

    Getting the spine slightly stretched to prevent sleep, and then getting really strong pulsation of the gates and regions, it is possible to get the whole body “throbbing with light” before you get up in the morning.
    It then really allows real dissolving to occur when standing.

    Threading the channels in dragon tiger treats blockages in a very different way, don’t confuse the two education systems, but practice both to be combined downstream.

    ENJOY!

    #135854

    Anonymous
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    I started D&T, in 2008 and started to read Bruce’s books around that time. What I have learned, is doing ZZ outside barefoot, or on a grounding mat WHILE dissolving out to my etheric field has worked the best for me. Let me tell you, there were days when I was impatient, and really wanted this HORRIFIC tension, anxiety and pain to be gone, so I could enjoy life more ( I would do it upwards of 14 hours a day ).

    I tried different methods, so on and so forth, and have found dissolving while in ZZ and FEELING it dissolve away to the boundary of the etheric field to work best…for me anyways. After awhile you can start to incorporate inner and outer while doing ZZ to sink it faster, which I have been doing, or even while doing Ba gua etc. There has been so much trauma I have dissolved, but still much to do…

    IF you do ZZ, you have got to make sure your stance is good. Tongue on roof of the mouth, chin gently tucked back, shoulders supported by the sides of the torso, armpits open, midriff is gently opened, belly breathing with all four quadrants ( front,back, side to side ) and the upper part of the lungs up the back ( you feel your clavicles move to the sides on the inhale ). The tip of the pelvis pointed down, so it is gently tucked forward with a wrapping sensation along the front, NOT a hardcore pelvic thrust, and a pushing up feeling in the heel/achilles area. You want to get a sense of a pushing pulling in the feet ( i had horrific flat feet, and ZZ with proper standing got rid of it ).

    This has worked for me although, I have been curious as well if anyone else has been doing something different…and maybe I missed a few things, its late. Anyways, just my 2 cents.

    -Adam

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