How To See Energy (Part 18) - The Dragon Meditation For Seeing Energy

The 2BSilent Podcast - Podcast készítő Brian Osborne and Dustin Neece - Csütörtökök

OVERVIEW In this segment of How To See Energy we review the practice of The Dragon Mediation. In this meditation we tap on a vast energetic resource. Over millennia Taoists have used this practice to cultivate a relationship with a powerful archetypal energy. This energetic entity which symbolizes the quintessence of Heaven energy can be worked with to heal mind and body, open the energy centers, and effect change in our inner and outer worlds. Remember the Taoist principle: stagnation bad, movement good. This meditation is primarily aimed at creating flow where there is stagnation. As your confidence with this meditation grows you may use it to perform healings on others. The guided Dragon Mediation for Seeing Energy is part of our “Opening The Third Eye” guided meditation course. We also offer a free version of The Dragon Meditation for Immune and Respiratory Health. All of our standalone guided meditation programs are available on our website at https://www.2bsilent.com/guided-meditations FREE ONLINE COURSES Our online courses are now free! See our full catalog of published and upcoming episodes: https://www.2bsilent.com/catalog If you enjoy these videos and want the opportunity to ask more detailed questions and be part of a community of people studying this material in-depth, we offer The 2BSilent Membership with bi-weekly live Q&A calls, guided meditation library, and our online community platform. Learn more: ⁠https://www.2bsilent.com/join TIMESTAMPED NOTES 0:30 - The Dragon Meditation can be used for many purposes. 1:30 - We begin our description of the meditation starting with posture. 2:15 - The bridges that we use in this practice that help us create a link between where we are physically and where we go in the meditation. These details allow the mind to bring the two places together and create a deeper experience with greater benefits. 3:30  - Most of the time people are do not really think that what they are doing in their meditations are changing them and their environment on a physical level. Yet that is exactly what we are expecting and intending. We discuss some of the ways we enhance these effects. 7:15 - In the Dragon Mediation we are directly on the beach. In The Burning Meditation we are on a cliff above a beach. We discuss. 8:45 - Once you establish where you go in this meditation always return to this same location. We discuss why this is important. 11:00 - Additionally we want to always use the same incense for the same mediation. This consistency creates a mental link and stronger neural pathways over time. 12:00 - Ultimately your meditations and visualizations can become as real as a lucid dream. The closer we come to this ideal, more of what occurs in the mediations will transfer back to the physical. Relaxation is the key to increasing the vividness of our inner experience. 16:00 - We continue the description of the mediation: calling out to the dragon. 17:00 - On speaking your intent and being specific: in this case, speaking to the dragon, and in this instance, for seeing energy. Brian’s thoughts on making this part personal. 19:00 - The dragon blows fire through the chakras from the inside out. 20:45 - When the Dragon moves inside you, you see through its eyes. 21:30 - The dragon may do more than blow fire. The changes in coloration that should be visualized during this clearing process. 22:00 - At the end the Dragon will blow fire over the whole body and coordinate / harmonize the chakras together. 24:00 - The meaning and symbolism of Dragon from the Taoists. 27:00 - This Dragon Mediation taps on an energetic resource that is vast. Imagine a reservoir of thousands of people that have done this practice and used this symbolism over millennia. Through sympathetic resonance we are connecting with a mastermind that has been used for millennia. 31:30 - Thoughts on different forms the dragon may take on depending on your purpose for the meditation.

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