Appledog wrote:Part of becoming a true master is that you have to change your karma.
yeniseri wrote:Karma cannot be changed by fasting. It can only be changed through proper action, thought and deed , which in turn influences behaviour.
wayne hansen wrote:I was not doing Labour but training and teaching as usual
It was enhanced rather than effected
Appledog wrote:Part of becoming a true master is that you have to change your karma.
Quigga wrote:Do you think you can't change your Karma?
Appledog wrote:Part of becoming a true master is that you have to change your karma.
Appledog wrote:So, I have decided to undergo a 100 day fast. I am actually a few days into the fast now -- and I can tell you it is somewhat difficult. Today I ate 10 grams of lean chicken and four chicken nuggets for breakfast and I am not too concerned because I feel I didn't need to eat them but in fact it breaks the fast. I've been losing significant weight every day, at first water weight and then a short plateau before I started losing about 500 to 700 grams per day.
Appledog wrote:So, for the first week or so, I got into it by only eating a small breakfast and not anything else, except maybe a little yogurt in the afternoon. I have lots of high mountain tea and decent coffee to keep me going (no sugar tho).
Appledog wrote:I'd like to open the thread now for anyone to post their experience with extended fasts (7-10 days or more), any advice people might have (although I have definitively covered the basics) and whether or not people feel that fasting is worth it for Tai Chi practice.
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