Quoted from a recent link here on the buddah law.
"Some people’s Third Eyes aren’t blocked, though. They have a passageway, but they
haven’t practiced qigong before and didn’t have any energy before. So when they start to
practice, a black, round thing suddenly shows up in front of their eyes. After they’ve been
practicing a while it gradually starts to turn white, and from white it gradually brightens,
getting brighter and brighter, and the person’s eyes get a little dazzled from it. So some
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people say, “I see the sun” or “I see the moon.” Actually, that wasn’t the sun you saw,
and that wasn’t the moon. So then what was it you saw? It was that passageway of yours.
Some people make breakthroughs in level more quickly, and after the Eye is put into
them they can see things directly. It’s really hard for some other people, though, and
whenever they do the exercises they run outward along this passageway, which is like a
tunnel or in some cases a well. They even feel like they’re running outward when they’re
asleep. Some people feel like they’re riding a horse fast, some like they’re flying, some
like they’re running, and some like they’re rushing outward in a car. But they always feel
that they can’t rush to the end of it. That’s because it’s really hard for a person to open his
Third Eye on his own. Daoists consider the human body a small universe. Then if it’s a
small universe, let’s think about it, it’s got to be thousands of miles from the forehead to
the pineal gland. That’s why they always feel like they’re rushing outward but can’t ever
reach the end.
So Daoists consider the human body a small universe, and that makes a lot of sense.
They’re not saying that its compositional structure is like the universe’s, they’re not
talking about the form our body takes in this material dimension."