Thoughts on Qi

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Re: Thoughts on Qi

Postby everything on Tue Sep 24, 2019 12:14 pm

lol yes. the "crying" for me is maybe just: "do qigong and don't worry about IMA and get some basic feeling and expression". that's hard enough already.
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Re: Thoughts on Qi

Postby Trick on Fri Sep 27, 2019 1:49 am

Was looking around the nett to see what I could find about my teachers I’ve had through my years, found my Aikido teachers website, although I did just study for a short time(2years) Mr,Stenudd was/is a great inspiration. His view on Qi/Ki - https://www.stenudd.com/aikido/ki-energy.htm
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Re: Thoughts on Qi

Postby Trick on Fri Sep 27, 2019 1:59 am

Haha, well that’s interesting me in a picture in the Chapter ‘Osensei and Einstein’ Me-the hakama-less “attacker” guyhttps://www.stenudd.com/aikido/osensei-einstein.htm
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Re: Thoughts on Qi

Postby Bao on Fri Sep 27, 2019 2:06 am

Trick wrote:Haha, well that’s interesting me in a picture in the Chapter ‘Osensei and Einstein’ Me-the hakama-less “attacker” guyhttps://www.stenudd.com/aikido/osensei-einstein.htm


Interesting to see his webpage. Didn't know he had a background in fine arts.
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Re: Thoughts on Qi

Postby Trick on Fri Sep 27, 2019 7:21 am

yes i too didnt know that , but calligraphy he did back when i studied
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Re: Thoughts on Qi

Postby Bao on Sat Sep 28, 2019 5:31 am

Trick wrote:but calligraphy he did back when i studied


I bought his so called “translation” ::) on the Daodejing ages ago. I wasn’t very impressed by his calligraphy back then. But I don’t think he follows the Chinese standard, but maybe of a more free way of a Japanese calligraphy. I was impressed by a few drawings, but I don’t think he has done enough painting, though he is not bad and I saw a couple of interesting pieces. He also has some interesting short experimental videos on his Youtube Channel.
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Re: Thoughts on Qi

Postby Trick on Sat Sep 28, 2019 7:31 am

yes you are probably right about a " free way of japanese calligraphy". Not that i have any special skill, i myself got the impression he calligraphy and possible 'fine' art autodidact, possible he learned some from his initial Aikido teacher....Anyway, im sure he's not calligraphing or paint for the cause to impress but just to express in his own personal way.....His Aikido and is top notch and likewise his writings i would say
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