Peacedog wrote:As someone who has actually trained with Mark, his terminology is consistent with his system and needed to understand how to employ the system.
No terminology is needed to perform what you only can do with body movement.
He does the same things that many others do but describe differently. Any description that helps you how to do something practically works fine.
By combining a fair amount of meditative technology with Chinese martial arts he has a way to teach fah jing to a complete novice in as little as three days.
If anyone else on this board can do that, then I'll support whatever language you use to provide your instruction.
I have no idea what your definition of fajin is, but I know no fajin that is dependent on meditation. I can teach most of people fajin mechanics that work in a few hours and probably less. There's nothing mystical or even hard to do it. It's just technique. To becoe good at and make it come naturally might take some practice though.