QUOTE(jan1107 @ Nov 13 2007, 03:30 PM)

Hi everyone,
just found a nice clip about a Qi Gong teacher. Funny: his spiritual name seems to be also Lama Dorje (like the Master of the Kunlun - tradititon "Max") and he also seems to have practiced intensively buddhist studies, martial arts and qi gong on his path. He shows "Qi Gong powers" on the clip. As the master of the Kunlun tradition does on his homepage, too.
I hope you like to clip and that it has not been posted yet - of course I do not know if the stuff showed is "for real" but maybe it can give some inspirations to you. I personally like the path the person seemed to have taken: he seemed to first have studies external Martial Arts moving to internal Martial Arts and "Qi Power" moving to buddhist studies. Then combining it all. Very interesting mixture ...
Love and peace to all of you!
Here is the clip:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=KJr2BdUTYkU There are many Lamas in Tibet named Dorje actually. lol I met several out here in China.
And there are so many types of cultivation that arise from Tibet because of the Shamanistic culture before Buddhism came in. When the two mixed together, there were open doors to spirit realms thrown open. Alot of sacrificial stuff, ghost cultivation, demon cultivation. Not all of it is "Positive". Then with Daoists mixing in, it was like a power house. But still, people then who cultivated these methods where not 100% following proper paths. Many turned demonic... :-)
I'm sure many of us think Buddhism is only bowing and reciting sutras and mantra and meditating. It goes much deeper than that. On our planet, there is only a small percentage of Buddhism available. That means its actually complete teaching is far more than what we see here on Earth. We only have about 20% of Buddhism. Daoism the same, not much of its completeness is presented to the world due to lack of virtue and moral, for those were the foundations in which Daoist teachings were actually passed on by.
One of the reasons Tibet had and has problems with China is due to their past ghost/demonic like cultivation, mixing it in with Buddhism and Daoism. Not all of it was proper, but some of it was, is.
Oh, and this guy Lama Dondrup Dorje of the Pathgate sect...lol He's been around for a while actually in the spotlight as well. A lot of authorities were spying on him for his cult-like following and display of powers in that manner. I'm sure he tells them to slam the feet on the floor,and jump high in order to dispel his energy when he transmits it.
Peace and Blessings,
Lin