What is Eternal Journeys all about?

The Eternal Journey....

Thanks for stopping by for a read, this blog is about 'the' Eternal Journey. Motivated by all things inspirational, things that make me qustion, stories that move me of personal courage, overcoming struggles, breaking new ground in the inner and outer sciences.

I hope you enjoy the posts and please leave your comments and click the follow blog option if you like whats posted. In the future I plan on releasing at least one book on the many interviews I have collected over the years with the permission of those who wish to go into print.


Monday, 30 March 2009

Action from Sifu Ben

Here is some more action from Sifu Ben, I always look forward to new stuff put out by him and also the 'Black Taoist' Novell Bell.

I saw that they are having a big workshop in New York soon so if you are local why not check them out.

Heres the video:

Saturday, 28 March 2009

More info on HH Penor Rinpoche

I thought it mught be good to share some more information on HH Penor Rinpoche.

I was very impressed by him and all I heard and saw, I took refuge with him in 2001 at the Rigpa centre in London where he ran a short retreat.

I highly recomend going to palyul.org and reading a detailed biography of HH there and the background of the Palyul line of Nyingma.

There is also a great book which I think is called a 'Garland of wish fullfilling jewls'. It goes into the lives of all the throne holders of the Palyul tradition.

Also watch the short documentary of his life, here is part 1 of 4:

HH Penor Rinpoche

I am sad to say another great master is leaving us.

I receieved a press statment notifying that HH Penor Rinpoche after a deteriation in his health and short admitance to hospital has returned to the MOnastery and passed into Parinirvana andis currently in the Thugdam meditation state. If you are a practitioner it will be good to dedicate the merit of practice to HH Penor Rinpoche while he is in this state.

Will update when I hear more.

Thursday, 26 March 2009

NWO - Let me your thoughts

Have a watch, have a think about and please comment here as to what you think. Even if you think its madness, please let me know.

Taiwan - Kettlebells

Who is interested in Kettlebell training, let me know there may be the opportunity to put on somthing exciting and diferent in Taipei later in the year.

If you in Taiwan please leave a comment and let me know.

Tuesday, 24 March 2009

Classic footage of Alex Kozma and Teacher Chen Yun San

What a great video its nice to catch a little of what Alex went through to develop the skill he has. I am looking forward to more like this, hint hint if anyone has more of this programme let me know. Its one for the collection.

Saturday, 21 March 2009

David Icke, stop lauging and have a listen to the video

Yes hes laughed at, he angers some he amuses others, BUT if you put away preconceived or preprogrammed opinions about him just listen to the message in this video and forget all the other things you have heard that he syas or beleives in. If you do this then surely this video says nothing you could disagree with?

Let me know.

Thursday, 19 March 2009

Some action from Bruce

Here is another video from Bruce's Energy Arts channel on youtube. Its great that some of the old videos from him are now being released.

Slightly off topic

Okay this is slightly off topic but in the grand scheme of things does show where the world and our freedoms are going.

I shall write more on this in the future.

Deffinately a time to take our practice seriously.

Cant put the video in as to big so please check the site, here.

Thanks to Graham on the rumsoakedfist.com for postong this.

Monday, 16 March 2009

Re Post: Should be thought about more deeply

I am reposting this as I think it is such an important subject instead of laughing at it we really should look at what this means to our lives and there meaning even if it is only partially true.

Here it is:

Here is a article about Jalu or Rainbow body. Its from the Noetic Sciences website so please check in at there site and have a look at all the good work they are doing if you find this interesting:

The Rainbow Body

by Gail Bernice Holland

When David Steindl-Rast, a Benedictine monk, proposed investigating the "rainbow body," a phenomenon in which the corpses of highly developed spiritual individuals reputedly vanish within days of death, he received an enthusiastic response from Marilyn Schlitz, IONS' director of research.

In a new joint initiative with the Esalen Institute, IONS is expanding its research on "metanormal capacities"—behaviors, experiences, and bodily changes that challenge our understanding of ordinary human functioning—because they raise crucial questions about the developmental potential of human beings.

"Brother David told us that he had taken this project to various institutions and foundations looking for support," recalls Schlitz. "His intention was to corroborate these claims, and accumulate data that would not only help us understand more about the rainbow body, but also look at its broader implications. He had been told that this type of research is unacceptable within mainstream science. But I said, 'This is exactly the kind of project we're interested in at IONS. As long as the research can be conceptualized within a rigorous critical frame, we are open to examining any and all questions that can expand our idea of what is possible as humans'."

Steindl-Rast's own curiosity about the rainbow body began when he heard various stories of Tibetan masters who had, through their practices, reached a high degree of wisdom and compassion. It was reported to him that when they died, rainbows suddenly appeared in the sky. "And I was told that after several days their bodies disappeared. Sometimes fingernails and hair were left. Sometimes nothing was left."

These stories made him reflect upon the resurrection of Jesus Christ, which is central to his own faith. "We know that Jesus was a very compassionate, selfless person. When he died, according to the gospels, his body was no longer there."

In today's world, Steindl-Rast points out, the resurrection of Jesus Christ is interpreted differently, depending upon one's spiritual leanings. For fundamentalists, the resurrection—the act of rising from the dead—happened only to Jesus, and couldn't happen to any other human. The minimalists, on the other hand, says Steindl-Rast, focus on Jesus' spirit living on, and believe that the resurrection of Jesus had nothing to do with his body.

Yet, a large number of people (including himself) are open to the concept that the body, too, is significant in the spiritual realm, and that certain spiritual experiences are universal.

In 1999, he decided to explore the strange phenomenon of the rainbow body and a possible connection to the resurrection of Jesus. "I sent a fax to a friend in Switzerland, who is a Zen Buddhist teacher. I knew that many Tibetans live there, and so I asked him if he could inquire about the rainbow body. Two days later, I received a fax back stating that a Tibetan had unexpectedly approached him, and when the rainbow body was mentioned, the Tibetan said, 'It happened to one of my teachers just recently, and a famous lama who witnessed the events wrote an account about them'."

At this point, Steindl-Rast contacted Father Francis Tiso, an ordained Roman Catholic priest who has not only studied ten languages, including Tibetan, but is also familiar with Tibetan culture. (Francis Tiso holds the office of Canon in the Cathedral of St Peter, Isernia, Italy, and is assigned to the Archdiocese of San Francisco, where he is parochial vicar in Mill Valley.)

"I was aware," says Steindl-Rast, "that Father Tiso occasionally went to Tibet, so I asked him if he was planning to travel there in the near future. He told me he was leaving that very day."

Steindl-Rast asked if he would stop in Switzerland and interview the Tibetan. Despite the short notice, Tiso took a detour to Switzerland, and thus the research journey began.

The rainbow body is a complex phenomenon that will probably take years of study. "If we can establish as an anthropological fact," says Steindl-Rast, "that what is described in the resurrection of Jesus has not only happened to others, but is happening today, it would put our view of human potential in a completely different light."
Recent Rainbow Body Experiences

Through his Swiss contact, Tiso received the name of the monk whose body had vanished after his death: Khenpo A-chos, a Gelugpa monk of Khams, Tibet, who died in 1998. Tiso was able to locate the village, situated in a remote area where Khenpo A-chos had his hermitage. He then went to the village and conducted taped interviews with eyewitnesses to Khenpo A-chos' death. He also spoke to many people who had known him.

"This was a very interesting man, aside from the way he died," observes Tiso. "Everyone mentioned his faithfulness to his vows, his purity of life, and how he often spoke of the importance of cultivating compassion. He had the ability to teach even the roughest and toughest of types how to be a little more gentle, a little more mindful. To be in the man's presence changed people."

Tiso interviewed Lama Norta, a nephew of Khenpo A-chos; Lama Sonam Gyamtso, a young disciple; and Lama A-chos, a dharma friend of the late Khenpo A-chos. They described the following:

A few days before Khenpo A-chos died, a rainbow appeared directly above his hut. After he died, there were dozens of rainbows in the sky. Khenpo A-chos died lying on his right side. He wasn't sick; there appeared to be nothing wrong with him, and he was reciting the mantra "Om mani padme hum" over and over. According to the eyewitnesses, after his breath stopped his flesh became kind of pinkish. One person said it turned brilliant white. All said it started to shine.

Lama A-chos suggested wrapping his friend's body in a yellow robe, the type all Gelug monks wear. As the days passed, they maintained they could see, through the robe, that his bones and his body were shrinking. They also heard beautiful, mysterious music coming from the sky, and they smelled perfume.

After seven days, they removed the yellow cloth, and no body remained. Lama Norta and a few other individuals claimed that after his death Khenpo A-chos appeared to them in visions and dreams.
Other Rainbow Body Manifestations

Francis Tiso remarks that one of his most intriguing interviews was with Lama A-chos. He told Tiso that when he died he, too, would manifest the rainbow body. "He showed us two photographs taken of him in the dark, and in these photographs his body radiated rays of light."

Because Lama A-chos emphasized that it was possible to manifest the rainbow body while still alive, not just in death, Tiso plans to return to Tibet with professional camera equipment to try to photograph this radiating light.

Other incidents of metanormal occurrences upon death are also being studied. For instance, two of Tiso's colleagues were present for the postmortem process of Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche, who died eight years ago. "This man was a very large-boned individual," says Tiso, "and it was reported that seven weeks after his death the flesh was reduced. That could have been done by chemical substances. However, the bones also shrank."

Shrinkage of the body occurred with another guru, Lama Thubten. His miniature-sized frame is now kept in a monastery in Manali, India. Tiso has ascertained that incidents of bodies shrinking or disappearing shortly after death were documented centuries ago, such as in the classic story of Milarepa, a Buddhist saint from Tibet who lived in the eleventh century. Milarepa's biography was translated into French by Jacques Bacot in 1912, and into English by Walter Evans-Wentz in the 1920s.

"In the ninth chapter of this literary classic," explains Tiso, who wrote a dissertation about the Buddhist saint, "it states that his body completely disappeared shortly after his death."

Even the earliest biographies of Milarepa, says Tiso, attest to this phenomenon. In addition, accounts exist about the great eighth-century tantric master Padmasambhava and how his body vanished.
The Significance of Practice and Culture

When conducting this type of research, says Tiso, it is important not only to interview as many people as possible, but also to study biographies and any written explanations of these events. When he arrived in Tibet to investigate the death of Khenpo A-chos, Tiso was fortunate enough to obtain the bulk of his biography by Sonam Phuntsok within an hour of his arrival.

What is at stake, explains Tiso, is not simply verification of a phenomenon, but understanding the values, spiritual practices, and culture in which this phenomenon is embedded. "We need to examine these institutions and practices in a new light in order to recover for humanity some very profound truths about the expansion of the human consciousness and our potential as human beings."

This opportunity is present in the Nyarong region in Tibet, where several incidences of the rainbow body are said to have occurred. The research team is now studying their way of life, especially their spiritual practices. Tiso has also obtained copies of spiritual retreat manuals, which have been particularly helpful.

Lama A-chos told Tiso that it takes sixty years of intensive practice to achieve the rainbow body. "Whether it always takes that long, I don't know," acknowledges Tiso, "but we would like to be able to incorporate, in a respectful way, some of these practices into our own Western philosophical and religious traditions."

At the same time, continues Tiso, the research team plans to expand the scope of this research beyond the confines of the Tibetan culture, so they can compare the rainbow body phenomenon with the resurrection of Jesus Christ. To our knowledge, says Tiso, the bodies of most Christian saints did not disappear or shrink after their deaths. "Highly realized saints in Catholic and Orthodox Christianity tend to move in the direction of incorruption, so that the body does not decay after death."

However, he adds, bodily ascensions are mentioned in the bible and other traditional texts for Enoch, Mary, Elijah, and possibly Moses. And there are numerous stories of saints materializing after their death, similar to the widespread phenomenon known as the "light-body."

"In my church of Saints Cosmas and Damian in Italy, we have a large number of accounts, going back centuries, that indicate that these saints appeared in dreams and visions, rescued people from harm, and cured them of diseases. Even today, people still tell me they have these visions," says Tiso.

In 1984, when Tiso was meditating with his eyes open in a chapel in Italy, he, too, had an extraordinary vision. Jesus Christ, he says, appeared before him in the form of a violet light-body. At that time, Tiso was considering taking a teaching position in the United States, but in this vision Christ indicated he should stay in Italy. "It was important not to make a mistake at that point in my life," reflects Tiso. "I did stay in Italy, where I was eventually ordained, and I lived in a hermitage chapel for almost twelve years."

Tiso has also had several Tibetan teachers appear to him in dreams. When he gives public lectures he speaks frankly about these experiences, because he feels it is important for people to understand that they are more common than we think. "I think that as people mature in their spiritual practice, they begin to have visionary experiences."
Research Implications

Countries such as China, Tiso notes, and certain political movements in Western Europe, have chosen to abandon and even physically destroy anything to do with the contemplative life. "We're now being asked to examine those institutions and their practices in a new light in order to recover for humanity some very profound truths about who we are as human beings."

This research is clearly controversial because it tackles the age-old questions of life after death, the immortal soul, and reincarnation. Furthermore, it suggests that the alleged resurrection of Jesus Christ was not an isolated case, but shines as an example of what may be possible for all human beings.

Both Tiso and Steindl-Rast emphasize that these experiences are said to occur only in highly evolved individuals who are the embodiment of compassion and love. They speculate these qualities—conscience and consciousness—are a driving force of evolution. "It is my great hope that the rainbow body research will make us more aware of this possibility," says Steindl-Rast.

Tiso holds the opinion that in today's world, where consumerism, exploitation, and economic injustice are still out of control, there is an urgent need to reinforce the more loving, altruistic, and spiritual dimensions of the human being.

In the future, he says, we should consider establishing new models of monasteries and retreat centers for individuals who wish, with idealistic motivations, to intensify their spiritual practices. He also proposes initiating a "holy" laboratory to document the progress of individuals.

As for the rainbow body, Tiso and his team hope to actually witness and scientifically document the entire experience while it is occurring.

"What is important" says Schlitz, "is that we broaden our scope of what we believe is possible. We want to discover if there are ways we can begin to develop spiritual practices that, even though they might not lead us to personally experience the rainbow body, could lead us to some other manifestation of our highest potential."

Gail Bernice Holland is an associate editor of IONS Review, and former editor of Connections. She is the author of A Call for Connection: Solutions for Creating a Whole New Culture (New World Library, 1998). Contact: gbauthor@noetic.org

Daily Inspiration from the Brooklyn Monk

Hi everyone everything is moving along nicely with with my current projects so I am getting more time to post here.

As I am put in my blog description part of what I want to do is draw attention to those really doing good work and and in much need of more attention. So even though at the moment we are not getting that many visitors I am confident we soon will once the first book offering comes out.

So here is some more from Antonio a real adventurer and doing great things for the people from regions we dont hear from in the mass media.

Check it out:

Brilliant! Is that a monkey???

I saw this on that site that uses all my time and attention rumsoakedfist.com, check it out great site but say goodbye to your life I have been a regular since 2002, hundreds if not thousands of hours gone!!! Anyway off point there check out this video that was posted the movement and the character, I think is amazing its just sooooooo monkey like. Let me know your thoughts, I shall try and find some more.

Saturday, 14 March 2009

How refreshing

I had a very productive day today got all the training done got my all my marking done for work and had a great conversation with Steve Cotter, thats right the guy who can do amazing things with Kettlebells see it all here on his site or here on youtube.
What a nice guy! We talked about many different subjects from the martial arts to motivation, intention and how all this relates to life as a whole. I was impressed with his videos before but after speaking to him I have to say I was left very impressed with his outlook and humility. We hadnt talked before but he was very open and gave me very clear answers to all the questions I raised. The interview will be out soon I just wanted to get something up to say, what a nice guy, if he does a course near you go visit I dont think you will be dissapointed. I know when he comes closer to Taiwan, I think he sometimes visits Hong Kong I am going to try and attend his course.

More great stuff from the Brooklyn Monk!

Please check all Antonio's new videos on his youtube page here
he is doing great work and bringing alot awarness about little known groups of people who have suffered a lot and gone to great lenghts to preserve there culture.

Support him if you can as he is a one man band.

Wednesday, 11 March 2009

Asia's still got it!

I have often heard in the past 'Oh why do you want to go to Asia all the time, we have it all here' UK, USA etc. In some cases that is very true there are some amazing teachers openly sharing what they have in Europe, USA, Canada, Australia you name it there will be someone who knows someone whos got a friend who knows the 'Master'.

But what I love about being out here, at the moment being Taiwan but it was even more so in China when I went, is that you can meet some incredible practitioners enywhere. Most obvious is in the parks there ARE many incredible people early morning doing there Qigong or Tai Ji. For instance I am often in Taipei early on a thrusday so I head to my favourite spot at the park and I see old men with jet black hair absorbing from trees then I see women who must bein there sixties or seventies doing incredible stretches and splits that I dont think I was able to do in Kindergarten!

But its not just the parks for instance today a great example is that I was out side going through my basics, endless Pi chuan back and forth being stared at by the locals as usual when one guy looking fairly fit, giving off a scent of tobaco and betel nuts stepped up to where I was training. He then started to go through a form which looked pretty good, usually its a case of smiling politely, waiting till the impromptu demo is over and carrying on. But this guy he realy looked good and unusually he wanted to help so he started doing some applications with me showing where in his form it was, showing leg trips etc. Great! Then he had to go as he was a builder working on our building.

On I went with my Pichuan part of my new reigime is basically just Santi and Pi and some other Jibengung to stay loose. About 10 minutes later he appeared again and out came the form and applications. Then he started showing iron body banging his back on the wall and hitting himself so with my little chinese I started throwing out all I know and all the famous Nejia phrases to try get a little more clarity on his approach. Was it all form and bravado or was there more he did. Well then he cuaght what I was saying and said , 'Yes, Yes, Tai Ji Nei Gung'. Cool!

He then showed me a posture explaining where to focus and where to put my weight and that it opens up the Chi circulation.

Wow what a great morning, thats why I came to Asia. Far more chance of this kind of thing happening.

Tuesday, 3 March 2009

Alex Kozma books and DVDs: Coming soon to Taiwan

How many of you have heard of Alex? I would have thought anyone who has been interested in the Internal Arts for any length of time would have his name pop up.

His books for me are some of the most inspiriring as they connect directly with that adventurous side we all have, the unknown and the honesty of rough and tumble martial arts.

Alex has travelled extensively to study and research the old arts and to look for the essence of what makes these arts so very special.

He is one of the few to have been trained by Serge Augier in Ziranmen (Natural Boxing) and also lived with Master Chen Yun San in Taiwan for several years studying his rare line of Tai Ji. These are also just the tip of the iceberg in terms of his study.

So with all this study and research Alex has produced a series of entertaining and thought provoking books and DVDs over the years and now I am luckily going to be able to sell these in Taiwan. So anyone in Taiwan with a faint interest in these subjects should really think about checking these books out. I am not into selling or recomending things I myself wouldnt go out and buy so beleive me when I say you wont regret it.

Sunday, 1 March 2009

One of my favourite clips

I love this clip! Look at the way he moves, this is more like no silk suit no prearranged 'only in our lineage' form! Just real body development through traditional methods.

Here it is.

Been a long time

Hi everyone appologies its been a long time and not many posts but I am working on some new ideas so be patient as this year the blog should be changing into a more vibrant full site with some amazing books on the way and also some DVDs that should be different enough from whats already out there to really get some discussion happening.