03-10-2010, 12:00 AM
isnobad wrote:
From an chinese martial arts point of view this movements are quite primary, and very exterior and superficial That seriousness in their faces and their heavy attidude, a real funereal atmosphere like in the movements of Gurdjeff - imitators, produces unnecessary tension.
With this stiff jaws , I am doubting , that the chacmools had the capacity to give Mr. C.C. a good blow job.
It is an iron rule , especially in chinese internal martial arts that you cannot concentrate your inner attention if you do not relax your body, emotions and mind completely either across a static position ( asana) or across perfectly coordinated movements, while beeing constantly aware of the center of equilibrium and energy ( basically the Tan Tien or Hara ) , as in the movements of Bagua Chan, Hsing I or even some authentic lineages of Tai Chi. Imitating movements is a well known problem in chinese martial arts. You cannot develop your Chi by merely copying movements, as the external martial arts in the Shaolin Tradition often do.
In genuine martial arts there is a transmission of energy between the Sifu and the student, that works a little bit like osmosis. I believe that there was a chinese transmission in the Nagual-movements through the legendary Nagual Lujan The problem with this , is that the original transmission of movements is watered down and deterioted completely in the cleargreen tensegrity cult. You can study very good the process of cult-formation in the martial arts schools, especially the chinese.They are making a great deal ( and business) to claim their pure lineage , authorisation through their holy ancestors . Most lineages begin with some immortal Taoist drunkhards or Bodhidharma.
Same thing with the Tensegrity-Church : We have our movements from holy DJ, CC or even DD. Believe us, pay our fees and we will save , "enlighten" you or whatever. This reminds me of the old Mulla Nasruddin joke : "The soup , of the soup , of the soup of Donald Duck. "
Can merely copying the westwood movements , without empowerment of a real Nagual silence our minds ?
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Hello isnobad,
Are you a Tai Chi practitioner?
If so, I'm sure you're quite familiar with push hands.
Excellent for co-ordinating mind and body!
Kris
From an chinese martial arts point of view this movements are quite primary, and very exterior and superficial That seriousness in their faces and their heavy attidude, a real funereal atmosphere like in the movements of Gurdjeff - imitators, produces unnecessary tension.
With this stiff jaws , I am doubting , that the chacmools had the capacity to give Mr. C.C. a good blow job.
It is an iron rule , especially in chinese internal martial arts that you cannot concentrate your inner attention if you do not relax your body, emotions and mind completely either across a static position ( asana) or across perfectly coordinated movements, while beeing constantly aware of the center of equilibrium and energy ( basically the Tan Tien or Hara ) , as in the movements of Bagua Chan, Hsing I or even some authentic lineages of Tai Chi. Imitating movements is a well known problem in chinese martial arts. You cannot develop your Chi by merely copying movements, as the external martial arts in the Shaolin Tradition often do.
In genuine martial arts there is a transmission of energy between the Sifu and the student, that works a little bit like osmosis. I believe that there was a chinese transmission in the Nagual-movements through the legendary Nagual Lujan The problem with this , is that the original transmission of movements is watered down and deterioted completely in the cleargreen tensegrity cult. You can study very good the process of cult-formation in the martial arts schools, especially the chinese.They are making a great deal ( and business) to claim their pure lineage , authorisation through their holy ancestors . Most lineages begin with some immortal Taoist drunkhards or Bodhidharma.
Same thing with the Tensegrity-Church : We have our movements from holy DJ, CC or even DD. Believe us, pay our fees and we will save , "enlighten" you or whatever. This reminds me of the old Mulla Nasruddin joke : "The soup , of the soup , of the soup of Donald Duck. "
Can merely copying the westwood movements , without empowerment of a real Nagual silence our minds ?
~
Hello isnobad,
Are you a Tai Chi practitioner?
If so, I'm sure you're quite familiar with push hands.
Excellent for co-ordinating mind and body!
Kris

