Secret Teachings of Eastern Occultist Revealed - Analyzing Mo Pai
Posted: Sun Apr 11, 2021 3:20 am
Don, as well as everyone else, let me know what you think of this.
There are very few recorded videos of spiritually advanced individuals performing superpowers. This is one of the few you'll find out there;
When I was a young, I became the last apprentice to a reclusive internal martial arts master. After spending a few years with him, he started showing me some of the paranormal things he could do. The highest level practitioners in these legit Chinese martial arts use vril/chi power to heal/kill/and do all sorts of supernatural feats, but it takes lots of meditation, and these secrets aren't told to just anybody.
Years later, I found a video of someone doing something very similar to my old teacher, albeit at a higher level. This clip was included in one of my documentaries. While the newspaper trick isn't that impressive (it can be faked), the rest of what he did is legitimate and observed under scientific investigation. Pushing a chopstick through a thick wooden table like its butter passing through a hot knife is impossible to fake.
Here's a clip of him doing telekinesis training with some of his junior students.
Another clip of the chopstick feat;
This fellow, simply called Dynamo Jack/John Chang, is the head of an Eastern occult school called Mo Pai that has been secret for hundreds of years. He worked as a healer in Java, Indonesia, for decades, offering his services for free, since he already was a wealthy businessman, and was quite famous in the city (he treated some of Indonesia's top politicians). When this clip first came out in the 80s, people all over the world sought him out to learn form him. This includes a couple of European students that wrote books outlining their experiences;
The book is an interesting read. In short, the end goal of these trainings is to achieve a type of immortality, but mainly that of the soul, not so much the body. There are 72 "levels" in this particular system, although I don't think that's as significant, despite the thing about there being 72,000 nadis. Level 1 involves long periods of meditation, level 2 involves building and condensing energy (yang energy, or masculine energy) into the "lower dantein," an area that roughly corresponds to the sacral chakra.
In Taoist/Daoist occultism, they don't use chakras, but instead use "danteins," a lower, middle, and higher dantein, which seem to align with the sacral, heart, and third-eye chakras. However, I've heard Chinese occultists describe danteins and chakras as being different. If a chakra is like a bright star in the energetic expanse of your body,, a Dantein would be like a nebula. But that could be wrong, and I suspect it might be that they are just the same.
Level 3 in this Mo Pai system involves condensing this energy too a seemingly dangerous point, "packing" it and condensing it to an extent where many people get sick. Level 4 involves merging this masculine and feminine (yin and yang) energies in the lower dantein, which is described as an arduous process involving hours of meditation away from the distractions of civilization.
If done successfully, initiates describe an intense lightning bolt sensation up along their spine, strong enough to make you pass out. Once a person passes this fourth level, they can perform occult abilities, including levitation, telekenisis, healing, etc. From this point on, higher levels just mean more power, passing the fourth level in this system is really the most important thing. Very similar to a kundulini awakening.
While its interesting to read about this, I've also found a few concerns/possible corruptions in this specific eastern esoteric school.
For one, it doesn't seem particularly healthy - some other rival schools have called what Mo Pai initiates do as a type of "energetic steroids." Instead of taking a slower, healthier approach that cultivates longevity, Mo Pai is about developing powers as fast as possible at the expense of longevity, with many old students dying as they experimented in these dangerous practices until a somewhat safe system was figured out. Even after figuring out a more safer approach, forcibly packing and generating so much energy in this lower dantein/sacral chakra in such a fashion tends to cause prostate cancer in men. The fellow in this video passed away recently from prostate cancer, and many of his students have gotten it as well.
Secondly, they say that ejaculation (for men) is very dangerous and could damage you energetically by performing this system. I've suspected that the semen conservation idea that's promulgated in Eastern/Daoist/Taoist occult schools is a corruption, as its exactly what Christianity and Buddhism suggest (ala Brahmacharya). Let me know your take on this Don. I don't think ejaculation really is bad for men in terms of spiritual development.
Also, there are people who, when trying to go from level 3 to level 4, literally die because they fail to complete the process. I'm not sure normal spiritual development should have such a high risk of death.
Interestingly enough, this fellow in this video describes himself as being at just "level 22" in his system, and there being much more powerful occultists than him out there. What's also fascinating is that this school, which previously was restricted only to Asians, was opened up to include these new Europeans at the time. These whites seemed to have a lot more potential and talent in comparison to the native Asian people of. However, the fellow in this video said that his mentor and teacher came to him in spirit form (like a jedi ghost, which he says happens all the time), warning not to open up the school and accept these Europeans, mainly due to the drama it will end up causing.
As it turned out, all of these Europeans, while they made fast progress, gave up eventually. Many cited their "catholic" and "orthodox Christian" upbringings as making them fearful that they are pursuing "demonic" activities. It's no surprise, they were still linked to the jewish-christian thoughtform, that says that any occult development is evil, hence why these doubts manifested in their minds. They threw away this one-in-a-million opportunity to learn from this master, and have since never progress beyond the lowest levels.
After these Europeans left, Mo Pai became a strictly secret school again, requiring you to have either South-east Asian or Chinese descent to be accepted. Any chance of learning these higher level occult development instructions were lost.
After Dynamo Jack passed away (I think last year), his top asian student was just at level 3, meaning he didn't get to having basic paranormal powers (that come at level 4 in this system). In other words, the Mo Pai occult school is now dead, with Jack having failed to develop a student to carry on these teachings. While it's an unfortunate development, it's interesting that these two European students had the most potential of inheriting this centuries old eastern occult school as his top students.
While I think there are a lot of corruptions and unhealthy practices in this type of occult sect, I think analyzing this is a rare opportunity to see what these "secret" groups are doing, and figuring out how it relates and interconnects to the original pre-christian, pagan spiritual systems cultivated by the Druids, the Mystery Cults of Greece, the Aryan Djedi of Egypt, as well as likely the Templars and the Vril society of Germany.
Let me know what you all think of this info. Thanks for reading this - somewhat embarrassingly long - essay.
There are very few recorded videos of spiritually advanced individuals performing superpowers. This is one of the few you'll find out there;
When I was a young, I became the last apprentice to a reclusive internal martial arts master. After spending a few years with him, he started showing me some of the paranormal things he could do. The highest level practitioners in these legit Chinese martial arts use vril/chi power to heal/kill/and do all sorts of supernatural feats, but it takes lots of meditation, and these secrets aren't told to just anybody.
Years later, I found a video of someone doing something very similar to my old teacher, albeit at a higher level. This clip was included in one of my documentaries. While the newspaper trick isn't that impressive (it can be faked), the rest of what he did is legitimate and observed under scientific investigation. Pushing a chopstick through a thick wooden table like its butter passing through a hot knife is impossible to fake.
Here's a clip of him doing telekinesis training with some of his junior students.
Another clip of the chopstick feat;
This fellow, simply called Dynamo Jack/John Chang, is the head of an Eastern occult school called Mo Pai that has been secret for hundreds of years. He worked as a healer in Java, Indonesia, for decades, offering his services for free, since he already was a wealthy businessman, and was quite famous in the city (he treated some of Indonesia's top politicians). When this clip first came out in the 80s, people all over the world sought him out to learn form him. This includes a couple of European students that wrote books outlining their experiences;
The book is an interesting read. In short, the end goal of these trainings is to achieve a type of immortality, but mainly that of the soul, not so much the body. There are 72 "levels" in this particular system, although I don't think that's as significant, despite the thing about there being 72,000 nadis. Level 1 involves long periods of meditation, level 2 involves building and condensing energy (yang energy, or masculine energy) into the "lower dantein," an area that roughly corresponds to the sacral chakra.
In Taoist/Daoist occultism, they don't use chakras, but instead use "danteins," a lower, middle, and higher dantein, which seem to align with the sacral, heart, and third-eye chakras. However, I've heard Chinese occultists describe danteins and chakras as being different. If a chakra is like a bright star in the energetic expanse of your body,, a Dantein would be like a nebula. But that could be wrong, and I suspect it might be that they are just the same.
Level 3 in this Mo Pai system involves condensing this energy too a seemingly dangerous point, "packing" it and condensing it to an extent where many people get sick. Level 4 involves merging this masculine and feminine (yin and yang) energies in the lower dantein, which is described as an arduous process involving hours of meditation away from the distractions of civilization.
If done successfully, initiates describe an intense lightning bolt sensation up along their spine, strong enough to make you pass out. Once a person passes this fourth level, they can perform occult abilities, including levitation, telekenisis, healing, etc. From this point on, higher levels just mean more power, passing the fourth level in this system is really the most important thing. Very similar to a kundulini awakening.
While its interesting to read about this, I've also found a few concerns/possible corruptions in this specific eastern esoteric school.
For one, it doesn't seem particularly healthy - some other rival schools have called what Mo Pai initiates do as a type of "energetic steroids." Instead of taking a slower, healthier approach that cultivates longevity, Mo Pai is about developing powers as fast as possible at the expense of longevity, with many old students dying as they experimented in these dangerous practices until a somewhat safe system was figured out. Even after figuring out a more safer approach, forcibly packing and generating so much energy in this lower dantein/sacral chakra in such a fashion tends to cause prostate cancer in men. The fellow in this video passed away recently from prostate cancer, and many of his students have gotten it as well.
Secondly, they say that ejaculation (for men) is very dangerous and could damage you energetically by performing this system. I've suspected that the semen conservation idea that's promulgated in Eastern/Daoist/Taoist occult schools is a corruption, as its exactly what Christianity and Buddhism suggest (ala Brahmacharya). Let me know your take on this Don. I don't think ejaculation really is bad for men in terms of spiritual development.
Also, there are people who, when trying to go from level 3 to level 4, literally die because they fail to complete the process. I'm not sure normal spiritual development should have such a high risk of death.
Interestingly enough, this fellow in this video describes himself as being at just "level 22" in his system, and there being much more powerful occultists than him out there. What's also fascinating is that this school, which previously was restricted only to Asians, was opened up to include these new Europeans at the time. These whites seemed to have a lot more potential and talent in comparison to the native Asian people of. However, the fellow in this video said that his mentor and teacher came to him in spirit form (like a jedi ghost, which he says happens all the time), warning not to open up the school and accept these Europeans, mainly due to the drama it will end up causing.
As it turned out, all of these Europeans, while they made fast progress, gave up eventually. Many cited their "catholic" and "orthodox Christian" upbringings as making them fearful that they are pursuing "demonic" activities. It's no surprise, they were still linked to the jewish-christian thoughtform, that says that any occult development is evil, hence why these doubts manifested in their minds. They threw away this one-in-a-million opportunity to learn from this master, and have since never progress beyond the lowest levels.
After these Europeans left, Mo Pai became a strictly secret school again, requiring you to have either South-east Asian or Chinese descent to be accepted. Any chance of learning these higher level occult development instructions were lost.
After Dynamo Jack passed away (I think last year), his top asian student was just at level 3, meaning he didn't get to having basic paranormal powers (that come at level 4 in this system). In other words, the Mo Pai occult school is now dead, with Jack having failed to develop a student to carry on these teachings. While it's an unfortunate development, it's interesting that these two European students had the most potential of inheriting this centuries old eastern occult school as his top students.
While I think there are a lot of corruptions and unhealthy practices in this type of occult sect, I think analyzing this is a rare opportunity to see what these "secret" groups are doing, and figuring out how it relates and interconnects to the original pre-christian, pagan spiritual systems cultivated by the Druids, the Mystery Cults of Greece, the Aryan Djedi of Egypt, as well as likely the Templars and the Vril society of Germany.
Let me know what you all think of this info. Thanks for reading this - somewhat embarrassingly long - essay.