Quigga wrote:That's all cool. But what do you do when you've been in the place of no mind too long. It's a blissful state that can't be sustained indefinitely. No mind is pure bliss. But I reincarnated into the state of duality. Move forward without abandoning the middle. Fuck some pussy you like the taste of, I guess. Even infinity is just a temporary state...
Kelley Graham wrote:Hmmm, I was taught that Pebble-Pond is about Sinking The Qi.
Pebble = Small Center
Pond = Qi Hai Elixir Field
Pond must be filled to overflowing for pebble drop to have any meaning. (FaJin). Otherwise only one part moves.
Taste of Death wrote:Kelley Graham wrote:Hmmm, I was taught that Pebble-Pond is about Sinking The Qi.
Pebble = Small Center
Pond = Qi Hai Elixir Field
Pond must be filled to overflowing for pebble drop to have any meaning. (FaJin). Otherwise only one part moves.
That's the Alka Seltzer method.
Doc Stier wrote:Taste of Death wrote:Kelley Graham wrote:Hmmm, I was taught that Pebble-Pond is about Sinking The Qi.
Pebble = Small Center
Pond = Qi Hai Elixir Field
Pond must be filled to overflowing for pebble drop to have any meaning. (FaJin). Otherwise only one part moves.
That's the Alka Seltzer method.
Plop! Plop! Fizz. Fizz. Oh, what a relief it is.
Taste of Death wrote:Kelley Graham wrote:Hmmm, I was taught that Pebble-Pond is about Sinking The Qi.
Pebble = Small Center
Pond = Qi Hai Elixir Field
Pond must be filled to overflowing for pebble drop to have any meaning. (FaJin). Otherwise only one part moves.
That's the Alka Seltzer method.
rojcewiczj wrote:I think its important to keep in mind the purpose of "one part moves, all parts move", that same purpose that all internal principles work for. For me, that purpose is to create a "unified impact", meaning
that the entire body acts as a unit on impact so that the opponent can be unbalanced without further exertion. Modern martial arts work under the premise that the whole-body works to accelerate the limbs to create impact, but it is only the limb actually impacting. Internal martial arts work on harmonizing, unifying the body, so that the impact is actually the entire mass as a unit impacting through the contacting limb or point.
the importance of one part moves, all parts move is that you need to have a method of organizing your body in motion so that you can make the necessary adaptations before impact.
rojcewiczj wrote:I think its important to keep in mind the purpose of "one part moves, all parts move", that same purpose that all internal principles work for. For me, that purpose is to create a "unified impact", meaning that the entire body acts as a unit on impact so that the opponent can be unbalanced without further exertion. Modern martial arts work under the premise that the whole-body works to accelerate the limbs to create impact, but it is only the limb actually impacting. Internal martial arts work on harmonizing, unifying the body, so that the impact is actually the entire mass as a unit impacting through the contacting limb or point.
the importance of one part moves, all parts move is that you need to have a method of organizing your body in motion so that you can make the necessary adaptations before impact.
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