Bhassler wrote:
You've given a bunch in the past. The one I remember, and the one I spent a small amount of time with, was standing on a narrow, elevated, possibly slightly unstable surface (in your case I think it was an i-beam on top of a building that was being constructed) and looking straight up at the sky. I revisited it after reading your post and have a different understanding of it now than I did when I tried it before. I'm not sure if that one relates to ting/dong jin specifically. I'm actually not sure I fully understand anything you say, but it's sure been enlightening to try....
Yes, you were the only one to try it back then - as you've done with most of the exercises I've written about over these 10, and more, years. But, I was genuinely hoping one of the participants in this thread would lay it out in a way that can be directly accessed simply and objectively with a common, shared "aha" experience.
I had something other than the beam drill in mind, but it'd be nice to give others a chance to throw us all a bone, as it were.