Guest guest Posted September 21, 2004 Report Share Posted September 21, 2004 Hi Brian, > > So the question is, has anyone ever seen someone knock over another > person that is unrelated to them and not looking at them. Well, this > isn't exactly an ethical thing to do (similar to what superman does > when he's drunk) so it may have to continue to be undecided in my > mind. > > brian beard > My experiences are similar to yours. Teachers tend to use their students. I know how it feels for students. Students tend to " bend over backwards " to make sure their teacher is not embarrassed in any way. It is a very natural reaction when a student idolizes a teacher. I have had various energy experts " try things " out on me. Things never work as planned. A " sensitive " energy expert could touch me and know right away what is " happening " . Most of the time, however, they are quite surprised by the results. They shouldn't be though. So everyone is still learning - including myself. Sometimes I wonder whether it would be more gracious of me to " play along " and not embarrass the demonstrator. But I think, as long as I do exactly as he/she asks me to, then I think I am doing the " right thing " . But maybe not. There are probably people who can do much more than I have personally experienced. How much more, I cannot say. I think that if there are people who can " shock " without touch, I do not know of anyone who has actually witnessed it including my teachers. Maybe there are some members of this forum who have different experiences. Regards, Rich Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 22, 2004 Report Share Posted September 22, 2004 Hi Rich and Brian, I have never seen the one finger throws. The level of stuff I've seen has been in Aikido, with the amazing unbendable arm stuff. But not without touch being involved. There are some moves where the attacker gets out of the way cause there is a hand coming right at the face and a good fall is better. I have seen a couple of Tai Ji masters of amazing skill come through our center. One grew up at Wu Dang Mountain, from 9 years of age and he by far is the best martial artist I've seen. It would seem to me if one had that skill, one wouldn't be showing it off because it would be in violation of some other principles in Taoism. Like not flashing your dangerous weapons or showing off great wealth. The attainment of such skill if it existed would be in the nature of someone very very spiritual minded and sensitive. All that throwing around for show would be vulgar IMHO. I do think there are a lot of healers that heal by just being present and sharing great Qi and Harmony. We've done some healing at our center with a group of students addressing a group of healers. But then it gets hairy. Lots more people meditating at the same time will raise the level of energy in a room, the quietness, the combined breathing in harmony, the safety in numbers. Lots of factors. Rozz >Hi Brian, > > > > >>So the question is, has anyone ever seen someone knock over another >>person that is unrelated to them and not looking at them. Well, this >>isn't exactly an ethical thing to do (similar to what superman does >>when he's drunk) so it may have to continue to be undecided in my >>mind. >> >>brian beard >> >> >> > >My experiences are similar to yours. Teachers tend to use their >students. I know how it feels for students. Students tend to " bend >over backwards " to make sure their teacher is not embarrassed in any >way. It is a very natural reaction when a student idolizes a teacher. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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