Bao wrote:I liked the article, it says a lot of truth. I’ve met so many smug arrogant dickheads amongst Tai Chi, Qigong and meditation practitioners.
I had a guy showing up to one of my classes. I felt that he had a certain arrogance when he asked: “Tai Chi is about being mindful, right?” I replied: “No, it’s about being mindless.” I guess he didn’t understand or appreciated my dry humor because he didn’t show up again.
wayne hansen wrote:No it's pretending to do these things and not following the path that breeds arrogance
Most people I see playing the spiritual guru show their real face the moment they speak
Ian C. Kuzushi wrote:Or, it could be the other way around. Certainly, there seem to be people on this board who believe they or their teachers can control others with their chi or whatever else. These same people seem to be drawn to myopic, racist, and self-serving views of the world. So, maybe the chicken comes before the egg in this case?
Kelley Graham wrote:The arrogant and ignorant twats simply disappear. However, this is a very difficult business plan to execute.
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