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Monks can create fire with energy!!

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posted on Sep, 4 2010 @ 03:07 AM
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Okay, I saw this David Icke documentary a LONG time ago. In it he interviewed several people. I believe he was also with some "mainstream reporters". In it I saw a monk create fire with his hands!! Not saying it wasn't faked or real but I can not seem to find the video anywhere on the internet! Can anyone please post a link or tell me the name of the documentary?!



posted on Sep, 4 2010 @ 03:25 AM
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this excerpt from a doco has a guy firing up some newspaper using chi energy.
the fire thing is near the end. his other stuff is worth the watch. it was in an earlier ats thread somewhere



posted on Sep, 4 2010 @ 03:32 AM
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never mind....

[edit on 4-9-2010 by operation mindcrime]



posted on Sep, 4 2010 @ 03:54 AM
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reply to post by CitizenNum287119327
 


Holly heck! Thanks for posting that. That is awesome, I am gonna start study up on this!



posted on Sep, 4 2010 @ 10:00 AM
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I want chi.

Anyone have any info how to do this, I need to burn some paper for my friends and light the LEDs. Or does anyone have related videos? Or, does anyone know if this has been debunked?



posted on Sep, 4 2010 @ 10:18 AM
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reply to post by againuntodust
 


The only way to realise the power of your chi is to pay al gore a chi tax. Otherwise your chi is lost in the antarctic where it will melt the icecaps.



posted on Sep, 4 2010 @ 10:23 AM
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One way to cultivate psi is to make a ring with your thumb and index finger, the a-ok sign and go somewhere dusty, where you can see particles moving around, and attempt to draw dust through your circle, not let it fall through or waft through, but to actually see a vacuum effect. Never tried it. I used to try to make "psi balls" by imagining a golden ball that is as heavy as a bowling ball and slippery as ice.



posted on Sep, 4 2010 @ 10:37 AM
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reply to post by CitizenNum287119327
 


The bit with the crumpled up newspaper is an indian street trick...still very cool, but nothing to do with chi or magical powers. An ATS member gave a good detailed post about it on another thread where the video was posted...can't seem to find it though.



posted on Sep, 4 2010 @ 10:38 AM
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Thanks for posting, this is extremely interesting! why was his "master" angry at him for showing his magic?



posted on Sep, 4 2010 @ 06:59 PM
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Yes this is very interesting. Thanks for the person who posted the video! I could not find it at all.

I believe that these monks are capable of "much" more. I am not positive why they don't go mainstream with it but my guess would be that people would use them for the wrong reasons.

Christians and other would label them as witches or satanist etc...



posted on Sep, 4 2010 @ 10:36 PM
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Not to be an unbeliever, but the chopstick thru table trick is explainable. Not
really that tough an illusion to pull off, but you have to set it up beforehand.

How:

Previous to performing the trick gain access to the table and carefully drill
a hole "almost" completely thru the table from the bottom, leaving just a
thin skin of formica on the surface untouched.

Then make sure your take your seat first (at the required position at the
table.)

Announce the trick. Use misdirection by first attempting to push the
chopstick down thru the table. When that doesn't work change the trick
to going up thru the table. Now place the chopstick in the pre-drilled hole,
and push hard...Viola' !

I do believe in Chi, but I don't believe this was Chi. I think it was mostly
fakir trickery.

[edit on 4-9-2010 by rival]



posted on Sep, 4 2010 @ 11:38 PM
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I know your all excited and stuff,

but this is nothing new, try using the search function, ... it is your friend. This has been around, and around, ... and around.

threads are usually for inspring debate, or sharing knowledge.


this one is the equivalent of " HEY !!! guys !! guess what !! ... do you remember that movie when uuuuhhhh, that guy jumped off a train, ... and uuuhhhh, killed a bunch of bad guys "

[edit on 5-9-2010 by IntastellaBurst]



posted on Sep, 5 2010 @ 12:29 AM
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reminds me of this guy



not sure if the person in the video is authentic, as it is easily possible in this day and age ( what with the advanced 'magic' shows going around ( such as 'chris angel' ) and also due to the 'realistic' computer generated hoaxes that are now possible )
but i beleive theoretically one could use their own 'energy' flowing through them in such a way to ignite a 'fire', of course i think the flame would have to sustain itself somehow, but essentially i think it's theoretically possible



[edit on 9/5/2010 by indigothefish]



posted on Sep, 5 2010 @ 07:55 AM
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Originally posted by MrAnnunaki
Thanks for posting, this is extremely interesting! why was his "master" angry at him for showing his magic?


I guess it's like using a golden shovel to dig a hole in the mud?



posted on Sep, 24 2010 @ 06:43 PM
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Originally posted by depth om

Originally posted by MrAnnunaki
Thanks for posting, this is extremely interesting! why was his "master" angry at him for showing his magic?


I guess it's like using a golden shovel to dig a hole in the mud?


LOL, kind of. I think it is more that they don't want anyone to know their true "power". Maybe they feel the world isn't ready for it. Maybe they feel people would use it for the "wrong" reasons. I am pretty sure these people know alot that most of us don't and never will.



posted on Sep, 24 2010 @ 07:03 PM
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I have not seen this to be debunked, but I do know of a monk who can create heat in his hands through meditation. I sat for 30 minutes waiting for him to get done meditating so I could speak with him, and when he came over to me he placed both his hands on my hand (as to shake it) and it literally felt like his hand was on fire. It was so hot I immediately pulled away and looked at him crazy
and so he apologized. And I know he did not artificially heat his hands as I watched him meditate for over 30 minutes in a open hand index to thumb position. I've never seen anyone create fire, but I don't disbelieve it is possible. These guys train for decades.

In my own experience, I once sat for 2 hours straight meditating with my hands in the index to thumb position, and I was sitting next to an open door while it was snowing outside focusing on creating heat for my hands and my feet, and when I got done my hands and feet were literally hot but my knees, elbows, ears, nose, were freezing. I had my girlfriend and her daughter both touch my hands and my feet, and they both told me it felt warmer than their own, which had been snuggled under blankets in a room with the heat on. They thought I was tricking them so they paid me no mind, and I did not say anything, but just walked away like "wow, it really works!"



posted on Sep, 24 2010 @ 10:39 PM
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I do massage, and some time spiritual healing happens, and my hands get hot and tingle then. Not hot enough to be unpleasant though.

Once I was at Scienceworks in Melbourne and they
some big thermometers out for a do-it-yourself experiment, so I touched them and thought about healing.The temperature readings shot right up to 45*C.
The others in my group tried it, and they couldn't get it up over 38*C.

I'm still sceptical over monks setting fire to paper though.
David copperfield is not the only magician in the world.



posted on Sep, 25 2010 @ 03:05 PM
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reply to post by LifeIsEnergy
 


i tend to think you are right, with decades of chi and energy excersise it could be possible



posted on Sep, 25 2010 @ 03:36 PM
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Nice! When I was young I had strong pains in my right shoulder from a sport related injury, and after unsuccessfully going through chiropractors and different types of physical therapy my mother sent me to a women who did this type of chi/heat massage therapy. I thought it was crazy and didn't expect it to help but I went anyway. The women didn't massage me at all, in fact she just placed her hands on different parts of my body and held them there for a few minutes each time. She had her eyes closed and would breath in and out very deeply. Her hands began to get very hot. After I left, my mom asked me how I felt and I said I didn't feel much different, but the next day I no longer had any pain, although I never said anything. But later on in life I realized what she was doing, she was using chi energy to unblock the flow of my energy and blood which is what was creating the pain.

Being skeptical is a great quality to have, but do not let it blind you from a possible truth. Evidence is not always easily attainable, especially on subjects like these which western science has not put much effort into studying.

Peace!




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