After the attackers have been knocked down Yellow Bamboo unconscious or paralysed or are in spasm,  can they recover without any assistance from the Yellow Bamboo practitioner?

 

I am not experienced enough,  nor have I made numerous observations to answer this in the definitive.

 

One of my Yellow bamboo teachers, Pak Sudi,  seems to think that the black magician who attempts to contest a highly skilled Yellow Bamboo practitioner will have difficulty waking up if he receives no assistance.  Imputing this on the physical attacker,  then I will have to say that he will have difficulty waking up without assistance also. 

 

Whether it has to be a Yellow Bamboo practitioner to heal him and wake him up,  is debatable as I have not heard any accounts of this.  I suspect a good practitioner of other systems may be able to heal him and wake him up.  However,  it is perhaps best if he is healed by a Yellow Bamboo practitioner.  

 

Let me explain my last sentence:-

Alvin Donovan,  after he was given a transmission of the Naga Api (Fiery Dragon),  had the opportunity to test it on one of the chief teachers of Yellow Bamboo who volunteered to be the attacker.  It s said that Alvin literally showered him with such strong fire that the teacher’s body displayed signed of burns.  That was the story from Alvin.  I did not realise that I was to get the same story from the attacker himself!  That was Pak Sudi!  After I completed the 1st Teacher Training course,  I went to live in Kuta,  and had 6 sessions with Pak Sudi,  and he told he how Alvin used fire on him,  and after he was healed,  later on,  he was having such heat in his head that it was causing him much pain and grief.  he lite 3 sticks of incense and meditate to summon Alvin,  who suddenly spasmed and enquired telepathically who was responsible and thought it was Pak Sudi,  so he quickly rang Pak Sudi.  Sure enough,  it was Pak Sudi looking for him to help.  Pak Sudi explained that not all the heat had been taken out and some remained in his head,  so,  as Alvin was the one who put in there,  it is best for Alvin to take it out.  They meditated together for a few minutes,  and the discomfort disappear permanently.  This,  I heard from Pak Sudi’s mouth myself,  so it is not second-hand.  My conclusion from this is that the best person to take it out is the one who put it in.  From this, it also follows that the system that out it in would be the best system to take it out.

 

I also remember in 1974,  when I was studying in Kota Kinabalu,  I used to pass by a certain trance medium who was quite popular,  and I had ever gone in to patronise his services.  I heard from my cousin that the trance medium himself was once “psychically attacked” by 3 thieves who knew black magic very well.  They cast a spell ( have a vague idea how they did it) on the house before entering it,  which incapacitates the inhabitants so that they have the freedom to ransack the whole house at will.  As the trance medium himself has some power,  he was able to wake up,  but was too weak to do anything because the spell has already been cast and taken effect.  he could see the thieves,  but he could not even shout at that time.  He recovered after 2 days or so.  His wife,  who does not have any power was in bed for 2 weeks!  On reflecting on this story,  I think my previous contention that if the energy has been cast and has taken ffect,  then,  it is difficult to awake from it independently.  One needs assistance from somebodyelse. 

 

 

 

Writen by john chow

5 November 2004