For clarity, I still see a majority of these people as con artists, which makes it hard to actually develop one's actual potential. Similar to how doctors are using the pandemic to get rich, while destroying the lives of those around them.
Asia is ripe with such destructive influences, all the way down to their anime, which debases the individual, literally teaching them how to think and develop their fighting skills incorrectly.
It's similar to how Disney studio is removing morals from their current movies.
I don’t disagree with anything you’ve said here, but from one anon to another, I don’t share ideas that I don’t find to be valid, so, I’ll say no more on the subject beyond:
the guy in that video, to the best of my knowledge, is the real deal, and I recommend you dive into the subject through some of the links on that page. There’s a book written by a mechanical engineer who trained under the man in the video for a decade. Very interesting to get that information through a Western perspective (aka someone not raised in the tradition who doesn’t take eastern mysticism as a given)
I said chi was misunderstood. I also pointed out the fact that novelty light bulbs exist. I know, because I owned one when I was a child.
Check out the posts here:
https://communities.win/c/HumanPotential
The clip in the OP is just a small part of a 17 minute video.
For clarity, I still see a majority of these people as con artists, which makes it hard to actually develop one's actual potential. Similar to how doctors are using the pandemic to get rich, while destroying the lives of those around them.
Asia is ripe with such destructive influences, all the way down to their anime, which debases the individual, literally teaching them how to think and develop their fighting skills incorrectly.
It's similar to how Disney studio is removing morals from their current movies.
I don’t disagree with anything you’ve said here, but from one anon to another, I don’t share ideas that I don’t find to be valid, so, I’ll say no more on the subject beyond:
the guy in that video, to the best of my knowledge, is the real deal, and I recommend you dive into the subject through some of the links on that page. There’s a book written by a mechanical engineer who trained under the man in the video for a decade. Very interesting to get that information through a Western perspective (aka someone not raised in the tradition who doesn’t take eastern mysticism as a given)