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Rocde 2 points ago +2 / -0

Yes, and as I said, if he was so utterly and deeply concerned with the science and the investigations into these things - you'd think he would've done everything in his power to get his knowledge of training onto paper or film. I really find this topic interesting, as I said earlier, but this is a really unfortunate let down for getting a good insight into this side of the world. Kinda like somebody finding Bigfoot, talking about how neat it was to be with them, and yet somehow never disclosing where it happened, bringing back any fur or photos, etc. etc.

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Rocde 3 points ago +3 / -0

I find this topic very interesting - but as an engineer myself, I find it rather odd why Kosta Danaos felt the need to present his critical journey to John Chang predominantly as a story that almost reads like a TV show. First and foremost, I do not understand the reasoning behind writing a book about how he feels the chi works within his body - but then not offering a step by step guide to his readers on achieving the first, second, and third levels of his abilities. Not to mention it has been a full 20 years since the creation of his book, and still no new information from him or John Chang.

I still think the initial footage of Dynamo Jack is incredibly interesting, and nearly enough proof on its own for definitive confirmation of Chi. However, the writings about being a student under his tutelage I find very lacking in their mission statements/providing information to the western world.