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I’ve been watching some interesting things unfold over the last few months. The last year or so, actually and I want to take some time to talk about it for a while.
I’ve been really, really reluctant to talk about this for a while even though it’s something that I think needs a frank and open discussion - but to be totally honest, I’ve been waiting for someone else to do it.
That’s not happening, so I guess I’m going to do it here and now.
First - let me give you a bit of additional background on me - within the context of martial arts, Taoism, and then finally within the context of that dirty word - “Marketing”.
People who are familiar with me know I like to break everything down into the simplest and most easily digestible memes possible. I could sit here with my laptop at the secret headquarters in
1. I’ve been doing, and have been involved in Martial Arts since I was a kid
2. I’ve been involved in some esoteric and high level qigong practices for years
3. I am a clinical epileptic
4. I have kleinfelders syndrome
5. I have a background in online marketing, psychology, NLP, classical salesmanship, blah blah and have been exposed to and know some of the biggest players in this field
So I want to talk about each of these in a bit of detail. . .
My background in martial arts begins, like most people my age at the YMCA when I was a kid. I also grew up in a “charasmatic” christian church. Speaking in tongues. The laying on of hands to cure illness, people being “slain” in the spirit, and everything that goes along with that.
One of my earliest “spiritual” memories was of my Sunday school class being more or less forced to go up on stage at church when a travelling evangelist was there. Doing the whole “thing” that those guys do.
I watched as each of my Sunday school classmates were slain “in the spirit”, got the shakes and the heebie jeebies, and fell out backwards into the arms of the elders and deacons and then after a few moments of psycho-spiritual ctrl-alt-del came back up again, feeling better than ever.
When Brother Vodoo got to me, he encountered a horse of a different color, though. . .
One thing I always try to do is keep it real and give credit where credit is due and my man had some mojo. I had already experienced some serious psycho-physical dissonance from my first epileptic seizures which had taken me out of body, and was . . . Let’s just say sensitive.
The thing about homeys mojo was that it was dark. I inherently reacted to it, inherently understood that it was not benevolent energy, and resisted as much as a kid could in that situation - refusing to surrender and go down.
That’s all not to say that I had any psychological resistance to what he was doing on my own, because I was born into this kind of environment, and believed in it - and had experienced some pretty significant things of a “spiritual” nature on my own.
Just that I knew the difference between Charles Manson and Timothy Leary sitting in adjacent cells in San Quentin - both sitting in the full lotus positioin, meditating (and that actually did happen, as a historical footnote).
So rather than speak at such length about each of the other points, let me just mention that I have had a wide range of non-physical experiences, and by virtue of physiology (not to say that is the causal agent, because it’s not) have a naturally more balanced masculine/feminine side than most people.
And you know the old saying - you can’t hustle a hustler? I’ve spent most of my life on the streets. I was a runaway at 14 years old or so (a fugitive in fact, after being one of the first juveniles in the
It doesn’t take a lot of investigating (you can pick up the movie “invisible revolution” - or just ask around with people who were involved in radical/left wing politics who are my age) to figure out that I was probably one of the best and most feared streetfighters in the 90’s, either.
Without getting off an a tangent ninja aside, I realized at one point that I had gone off the deep end, and that my compassion had been manipulated and used to push me to begin enlightening along an evil path, and a materialist path. So I got onto a plane with no return ticket and less than $50 to my name and went to
I’ve also been around some of the most brilliant and cut throat marketers in the world, and have a pretty good sense of the power of suggestion, the manipulation of peoples jungle instincts, NLP, etc.
Still with me?
I’m getting to the point here, in a round about way
So that’s just a bit of contextual reference for what I’m about to say - which isn’t going to make me alot of friends. . .
It’s going to piss certain people off, and it’s going to create a bit of trouble for me personally, but nothing that I can’t clear up . . .
It’s also something that although I don’t want to be the person saying it - I’m not afraid to say.
The reason I’m not worried is because while there are people with legitimate power and empowerment who could literally crush me with a thought at this point - Those people are righteous individuals and are hip to the game (more so than me) enough to realize that their levels (read: levels, not states) share a direct correlation with their benevolence, their uprightness, their non-attachment, etc.
Also - I hope you understand that I don’t have material motives for saying what I’m about to say. I’m not selling anything. I’m not positioning myself as anything other than that “
Vampires can’t come into your house unless you invite them in first
Everybody knows that, right?
So let’s cut to the chase.
There are a couple of dangerous trends in the West that are being marketed as “Taoist” cultivation practices.
I’m thinking of one specifically, but there are a couple that are active to a lesser degree.
To get to the heart of the matter, we need to ask a couple of basic questions:
1. What is the process and desired outcome of Taoist practice and cultivation at “high levels”?
The short answer is immortality and enlightenment.
To become a “true” person.
To transcend that true personhood, and return to the Tao.
2. How is material being presented as “high level” Taoist cultivation being presented or -marketed- to you? What are the images or pictures that it conjures in your mind and your subconscious?
Are they things like:
· Physical power and domination of others?
· Sexual-energetic potency that will cause the opposite sex to orgasm with a touch or a look?
· Women on their knees convulsing in sexual ecstacy and bliss at the lotus feet of the “master”?
· Secret initiation into what others know, but you’ve hereto been kept out of?
3. How is the language structured?
There is a place for purposeful misdirection and flipping off the light switch of cognition. That’s the function of Zen koans. To spin your gears out of control until the cognitive process breaks down under the duress of a feedback loop and causes that chattering “monkey mind” of yours to stop and achieve some measure of stillness or silent witnessing.
The Zen student is aware that they’re being given an unsolvable riddle to ponder though.
Examine the language structure and memes of some of the marketing material, and ESPECIALLY the behind closed doors speaking, paid seminars, etc.
Let me give you a quick example of how this is basically done covertly and with nefarious intent:
“For thousands of years, hidden deep in mountains, monasteries and the caves of secretive and reclusive Taoist masters, these sages have been producing ecstatic, bliss inducing orgasms from the very energy of the universe, leading them towards enlightenment, sexual bliss, and martial arts mastery to powerful to be shown in public - ever.
Imagine if all of that were about to change. This sort of teaching only comes around once every 7 million years in public, and you’re right not to want to feel left behind and that’s why you must immediately register for this seminar, the chance to be in the presence of a true master, and receive guanding or a direct transmission of energy that will blah blah blah. . . . “
Anybody catch that?
It’s subtle and insidious, so you probably didn’t.
There’s lots more there than just this, but take a look at the last sentence.
“You’re right to not want to feel left behind . . . “ Is this a spatial-directional value or a subjective emotional value? Your gears start to spin like rain man in a Zendo. . . . You’re cognitive abilities lock up, your logic faculties freeze, and then - *BAM* you’re hit with the command suggestion.
It can be done alot easier than this, and produce much, much, much stronger effects - but there’s no point in me giving an example to the next would be recipient of the secret of secrets, is there?
Why do you cultivate?
This is the critical question you have to ask yourself.
If your motives are of a base nature - you want power and domination over others, you’re titillated by mounds of writhing orgasmic bodies at your feet, et al - I would suggest that like a bad case of the Syphillis - you might get more than you bargained for.
I can tell you honestly, from my own subjective experience that there are people with some special abilities. Some of them good, and some of them who . . . have other motives.
You have to be careful about who you attach yourself to, and who (and what) you let get attached to you.
I hope that enough and enough of the right people will be able to read between the lines and give some serious thought about this, without me having to say alot of fantastic sounding things in a public space.
So that’s it…







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