more simplified mechanics
I think there is only a standard and universal mechanics. "內功四經" provides a good reference but I don't have the English version. PM me if the Chinese version works for you.
more simplified mechanics
difficult to achieve higher levels of practice without giving up base human desires, instincts and
emotions
without understanding and/or capable of the actual internal content
Strange wrote:Brother, if you talk of neigong, i would like to share a few words from 浑元剑经 (Hun Yuan Sword Manual),
As follows:
剑者,决也,断也。必内而决七情,断凡息,内三宝得以浑化而至于纯阳,此内而剑学之筑基,内壳通而坚实也
(The meaning of the sword is to sever, to cut. It must be internally the 7 emotions are severed, and practices of the
common world are ceased, internally the Three Treasures can then be melded to Pure Yang (energy), this internal state
is to be used as a basis (of foundation building) for sword practice, where the internal shell is connected (without blockage)
and thus is strong and solid)
I also heard that for Taoist practice the ultimate practice to achieve is 三花聚顶 (3 Flowers Gathered at Top).
Others have commented that in chinese 花 and 华 (essence) come from the same root "word", and the "3"
means 精气神 (jing, qi and shen)
I think it is difficult to achieve higher levels of practice without giving up base human desires, instincts and
emotions. I think westerners put it well : " something's gotta give".
what do you think? are there some other classics that mention similar things to practitioners?
Thanks and cheers.
suckinlhbf wrote:Chen Yiren and Liang Zipeng were the two major Liuhebafa lineages in Hong Kong back to 1960s. They are students of Wu Yi Hui. Other video clips of the same generation can be found on youtube are Zhang Chang Xin, Tam Siu Sang, Lu Gui-Yao, and Liang Kai Zhong. It is good to compare. Different tastes.
Love Chen Yiren form, it just felt better refined and compact.
Although some of others may have slightly better kicks, but his form is impeccable or impenetrable!
While each of his move is graceful, but I feel each his stroke can parry all my attack with ease.
I don’t sense the same with others. Zhang Changxing is great but I felt more Xingyi power based.
练精化气
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