What is certified Kunlun facilitator?

Max gives advanced teaching and people that have attended and approved by him, are certified by him to as instructors / facilitators to lead kunlun seminars / classes/ seminars.

“Kunlun Nei Gung should only be taught by certified facilitators!

While Kunlun is a fairly safe practice to do independent of a teacher it is important that if you have a facilitator instructing you that they be approved and certified by Max himself. They can then provide transmissions as needed when you are ready to transition to a higher level. ” From kunlunbliss.com

For a complete of certified teachers please visit Kunlun teachers

Message from Max:

“A certified Kunlun facilitator is the type of person who gives a seeker the way and a “taste” of the “un-manifest” state known as the Dao. This type of person teaches Kunlun in its pure form, and generates a transmission power that is very specific. The power and purity is gained from awakening the red phoenix combined with the spontaneous method. The transmission has a specific route and frequency of the original light wisdom that has been passed from master to student through the many generations.

All forms of transmission are originated from the source. Some connect to the source via, meditation, breath or another method. Also, remember there are different levels and intensities of transmission, the highest form being “mind to mind.”

Our tradition has a very specific transmission. It is the sharing of the “living” pearl of the ancient Wu dragons, or gold dragon body masters, who received their awakening through what I have taught you. This pearl, held by my teachers, was given to me and then from me to facilitators. This living pearl has passed through many generations of “achieved” masters. It is a precious gift.”

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