Archive for March, 2010

Kunlun Break

Saturday, March 20th, 2010

Hello to all and welcome back.

Today I wish to talk about taking breaks from the practices I have taught to you. For the beginner, doing the methods once per day is good enough for you. I would suggest the red phoenix in the day, and the kunlun in the evening.

People think that more practice is better, but you need to keep a balance between the spiritual and the mun dane world, so more of one thing is not better.

Remember it is quality of doing, not quantity. For those who have practiced over a year, I would suggest every week, take two days off, to be in the mundane, or at least take one week off per month, so that your body, the organs and nervous system, can rest and adapt to the new energies created by your practices.

During the “off’ times, you can do the one breath and being simply empty and observe your world without attachment.

Remember as you evolve internally through our methods, you must then take a break and allow the outer world to catch up. This is as the buddha quotes as the “balancing of the two, and entering onto the middle path, balance, balance, balance

Remember all that kunlun movement you get is not awakening, but purification and opening of the self, to become in alignment with the divine law both inside and outside yourself.

The hard part is in any way of awakening, is to “live” the positive virtues, of compassion, joy and the child-like love of life itself.

Ego, is the hardest battle you will face on this path, being humble, living in tune with the one-law of nature, being simple in your path, as I always say, “knowledge of many, master of none”, keep your path light, enjoy life, be humble, then the kunlun, and nature, and your own awakened spirit will guide you to the path you have seeked for so long.

thank you for reading this, and have a wonderful day,,,max

Taoist Comedy

Sunday, March 14th, 2010

Representing crazy wisdom.

Thank You for the link,
Diana

A Chinese Ghost Story – Daoist Rap

Max Christensen interview by James Gilliland 1/6

Saturday, March 13th, 2010

Part 1 of 6

Max Christensen interview by James Gilliland 2/6

Saturday, March 13th, 2010

Part 2 of 6

Radio Interview of Max Christensen with James Gilliland 3/6

Saturday, March 13th, 2010

Part 3 of 6

Radio Show with Max Christensen interviewed by James Gilliland 4/6

Saturday, March 13th, 2010

Part 4 of 6

Radio Show with Max Christensen interviewed by James Gilliland 5/6

Saturday, March 13th, 2010

Part 5 of 6

Radio Show with Max Christensen and James Gilliland

Saturday, March 13th, 2010

Radio Show Part 6/6

ECETI radio show

Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010

Hello to all,

I got a invitation from James Gilland of the ECETI ranch to do a 45 minute talk via telephone, to all his listeners on the subject of Kunlun Nei gung.

We shared experiences on kunlun nei gung in relations to his work at the ranch, the people’s experiences with the kunlun,  and a little about his personal experiences with kunlun neigung.

I would like to thank James for letting me  talk on his radio show, thank you James.

Blessing,

Max

To learn more about the ECETI ranch please go to http://www.eceti.org/