wayne hansen wrote:He always claimed his illhealth was due to the ingestion of chalk dust from his teaching days
His love of alcohol was an added extra
wayne hansen wrote:Yes it was the same guy that death touched Bruce Lee
origami_itto wrote:wayne hansen wrote:Yes it was the same guy that death touched Bruce Lee
This is what I'm talking about specifically, from Ray Hayward's book "Lessons with master Liang"
i don't know what's wrong with the image host
wayne hansen wrote:The main thing I see with CMC is that many live off his name without understanding his method
It is even worse with the following generations
The story above just seems like part of advertising to me
Immortality and longevity are not about living for ever
They are about life and death both being irrelevant
The reason for practicing tai chi is the art itself
If you cling to longevity you have already lost
CMC,s legacy is in the hearts of those who really trained with him
Those like Ed who held him close to his heart for many years after he died
Those combat veterans hard men in Malaysia who not only took on all comers but fought the Japanese invasion in the jungles
Those who my teacher saw weep openly the day they heard of CMC,s death
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