It was while visiting Taiwan in 1983
that I first read of the etheric connection between heaven and
earth. According to tradition there were places where positive
(yang) qi would pour into the earth from the sky. Men and other
(sometimes non-corporeal) entities, who wished to develop their
spirits, would sometimes search out these places and sit quietly
there (in meditation) for the purpose of more rapid spiritual
advancement. At the time this was nothing more than
heresay to me. During that year I had opportunity to see many
Buddhist and Taoist temples on the island, and had observed that
they often were situated over positive lines of qi through the
earth. This was so frequently the case that I acquired the habit
of looking for the lines of qi through the earth whenever I came
upon a new temple.
In late August and early September of 2001 I met with
some Chinese friends of mine to visit some of the Taoist and
Buddhist holy mountains in China. One of the Taoist mountains we
visited was Hengshan in Shanxi Province. At one place there, we
came upon a temple which was built on the side of a steep slope.
One wall rested on the ground, and the other was on wooden
poles. As our vehicle approached I automatically checked for qi
lines about the place, but found none. Since there was level
ground not far away, it seemed surprising that the builders had
gone to the trouble to construct it on the sleep slope, almost a
cliff. After parking, while walking over to the entrance of the
place, I noticed that positive qi was coming down from the sky
directly through the roof. We were told that there had been a
temple in that location for time immemorial, and that it had
been owned solely by one group: Taoists, Buddhists, and
Confucianists had all use the place at one time or another. We
walked through it and I found that the place the positive qi
entered the ground was near the back wall, and that that
particular place had been used especially for quiet sitting. In
fact there was a depression in the rock there for that purpose.
Another mountain we visited on that trip was near the
Shaolin temple. This is in the Songshan range in Henan Province.
Tradition has it had in the early 6th century the Buddhist sage
Da Mo visited the temple and found a place on a mountain nearby
where he sat quietly for 9 years. That particular temple is know
for its martial arts, and it is said that Da Mo was the one who
taught the monks the system which made the place famous. In any
case the place where Da Mo is said to have meditated is still
known, and many pilgrims climb up that mountain yearly. We hiked
up there as well, and I was surprised to find that, as at the
temple on Hengshan, positive qi streamed out of the sky above
into that place.
It was in March of 2003 that I discovered some of the
Crofts' adventures on the internet, and built a CB according to
Don's published plans. It was a surprise to read that the Crofts
lived only ten miles away, so I emailed Don (who was on a trip
on the East Coast at the time), asking if we could meet. He said
sure, but that most of the "action" involving CBs was taking
place on Stuart Jackson's cloud buster forum. So I registered
and began posting daily observations of how qi in the area was
interacting with my CB. Here negative qi was coming down from
the sky (and in from the earth) and positive qi was sent back up
into the sky. I became "hooked" on studying and working with
these phenomena, especially as I became aware of many details
resulting from my daily observations of which I had never read
or hear before.
In the summer of 2003 these observations led to the
discovery of what I have come to call vortices, though this is a
specialized use of the general term, and different people use
that term for different phenomena. What I have since come to
view as the typical vortex of this type occurs on the earth's
surface, often at a place of high altitude relative to the
surrounding area, where qi from below ground comes up and
concentrates. This qi contacts the surface at a few points, and
if TBs or HHGs are placed at those points, positive qi comes up
through the surface and swirls upward in the the shape of an
inverted cone. The first example of such was at Steptoe Butte,
and I published the events connected with the "opening" of that
vortex on the cloudbuster forum. Several other vortices were
opened that summer and fall, including Moscow Mountain, but it
wasn't until the next summer (2004) that I began instill some
order into the process and began to get a better idea of its
significance.
Some of these things were published on the cloud buster
forum, and some on Mark Davey's EEF forum in England during
2004, but both of these forums have since been discontinued.
When this Etheric Warriors forum came into being, I began
publishing observations here, but the severe hacking of Etheric
Warriors in the late fall of last year resulted in all of that
material being relegated to the archives. Subsequently I have
been posting "Heaven and Earth" material on Warrior Matrix and
Georg Ritschl's german language cloud buster forum. Not
everything on the former has appeared on the latter, and vice
versa. So what I purpose to do in the present thread is to
collect much of this information together, in a comprehensible
body, exposing the state of my understanding of, and experiece
with, the passage of qi between heaven and earth.
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