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Here is Lonny Jarret's response to certain questions that were posted on the

group site.

Hope these help.

 

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sppdestiny <Revolution

Feb 10, 2007 9:00 AM

[Nourishing-Destiny] Re: Dragons and demons

Nourishing-Destiny

 

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Nourishing-Destiny <Nourishing-Destiny%40>,

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<johnkokko wrote:

 

>

> 1. Are demons physical entities, as well as being

> emotional/mental/spiritual entities?

 

Hi John: I covered this topic pretty thoroughly in CP in an entire

chapter. How you think about this topic will depend on your

developmental level. I guess we could say that phlegm, wind, cold,

damp, blood stasis are all physical embodiments of demons. But try and

find a demon in mucus. I doubt an electron micrograph would reveal

much. Do I think demons are physically real? You mean like monsters?

At our stage of development where it is possible to accept 100%

responsibility for making choices demons are a morbid infatuation with

one's own thoughts and feelings.

 

> 2. Are there classical characters that characterize " demons " ?

> (we know of 'gui' ghosts, are there other terms that show up in

literature

> or oral culture?

 

LKon: Gui is the most frequent character. The notion of GU poisoning

is related. I discuss this in the CP text. See my description of LV-5

for example.

 

>

> 3. Could you expand a bit on the usage of the 'Dragon Treatments' for

> " demon possession "

> (if you believe there is such a thing)

 

Lon: Please see CP I wrote many pages on this and cant recite them here.

 

> 4. Do the 'Dragon Treatments' have a classical basis?

> (in other words, what is the source (if that can be known) of this

> protocol?)

 

Lon: One of Worsley's endearing traits was a complete failure to

reveal his sources and the pretense that everything he did had a vast

historical precedent that predated culture. It has been suggested to

me by Haig Ignatius (an original Worsley practitioner now deceased)

that he met a korean practitioner in Asia who was aware of the

treatment from his own tradition. I couldn't say.

 

>

> Thank you for your time and energy on these matters.

> Would it be alright to pass on your reply to the others who have

asked these

Lon: Please do read the chapter in CP as I go into this quite deeply.

And please feel free to pass my answers on. Warm regards, Lonny

>

> --

> 'Freedom from the desire for an answer is essential to the

understanding of

> a problem.'

>

> Jiddu Krishnamurti

>

 

 

 

 

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'Freedom from the desire for an answer is essential to the understanding of

a problem.'

 

Jiddu Krishnamurti

 

 

 

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