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Hmmm….Interesting I thought it was Chinese too, dose not sound very Indonesian to me. From what you found it suggests that Lei Shan Dao is some sort of internal Qi gong practice.
Maybe there is some connection to keris, if there is I don’t know it. |
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Hi
Lei Shen Dao has nothing to do with the Indo language, keris etc. It is a part of the Daoist Neidan traditions (and of cource my member name ![]() So, there is no such thing as a "Leishen Dao Keris" ![]() I hope that helped. |
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Thanks L.S.D. (oh....that's cool!
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Thanks L.S.D for that, I also found a reference in the arcives of this forum which briefly mentions it
“i keep seeing the keris and other kerises with wos wutah pamor in this site and i find many differencies in patterns. Can anybody enlighten me about it? For example the Javanese keris of Lei Shan Dao is quite different that the one i post here...” (Jor-el) http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showth...highlight=Shan |
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Hi Pusaka
Lol ![]() He made a comment about my keris when he wrote: “i keep seeing the keris and other kerises with wos wutah pamor in this site and i find many differencies in patterns. Can anybody enlighten me about it? For example the Javanese keris of Lei Shan Dao is quite different that the one i post here...” (Jor-el) So now the puzzle ![]() Take care |
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