ChiDragon

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  1. 1. First of all, if one don't breathe, one will die. The magnetic sensation between your hands are the heat which generated by your body. If you put two hands together one inch apart, then you have the heats from both hands added. The magnetic sensation was the summation of the heats from the two hands. 2. You muscle tremors was because you are an novice. The muscles of a novice were not used to having the new stresses applied the legs and arms. Those are not the organ chi. As I mentioned before, the definition of organ chi is the function activities of the organ. 3. I don't know what are the types of things that he was talking about. I will not assume that I know what he's talking about. Also, I will not assume that he knows what he was talking about neither. I can only talk about what I'd already learned with some basic understanding.
  2. Example Protocol to test Fa Jin ability

    Yes, I had seen this video before. Have you notice how the demonstrator holds his breath and contract his muscles. Despite to his claim that his Chi was concentrated on the surface of the skin in the front muscles. Here is what I believe: when the Chi was held in the dan tian, it was like a balloon or a car tire which act as a cushion; and the contraction of the muscles which are hardened to withstand the big impact. Form now on, if you see any Chi Kung demonstration, the first thing you should observe are his breathing and muscles. If you are a practitioner of Chi Kung, have you noticed that your muscles had been developed more hardened or better muscle tone than before...???
  3. IMO Most people are so confused with the definition of "Chi". There is a fallacy in lines a and 2. Lines 1 and 2 are mixing apples and oranges. The Chi in line 1 was referring to the functional activities of the organs; and the Chi in line 2 was referring to the Chi in breathing. Holding a specific standing postures only change the formation of the leg muscles. Without breathing, one will not receive any Chi at all. If one wants to know about Chi, one needs to know the distinction of all the definitions of "Chi" and be sure one knew which Chi that he was talking about. Edited to add: BTW There is no way to achieve what the title says. It has to be done be practice after practice of one individual.
  4. The Status of Emptiness

    May I ask: Who wants to have the Status of Emptiness...??? What is the ultimate goal to obtain the Status of Emptiness...??? Anyone has an answer to these questions.???
  5. [TTC Study] Chapter 5 of the Tao Teh Ching

    dawei... Thanks for your advice: not to respond..... :D
  6. Really...............???
  7. [TTC Study] Chapter 57 of the Tao Teh Ching

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  8. [TTC Study] Chapter 5 of the Tao Teh Ching

    Yes, you lucky son of a gun. How about the word "hollow"....??? I think "empty" is the closest word.
  9. [TTC Study] Chapter 5 of the Tao Teh Ching

    1. The space between heaven and earth -- perhaps, it was considered to be vacuous. Is that different from "empty"...???
  10. [TTC Study] Chapter 57 of the Tao Teh Ching

    It is not a matter of what we like it or not; but that was what the text says. Even though it says take over the world, but actually the implication was to rule the world at the end. So, what difference does it make...?? Why should we be taken it so serious...?? Let's stop this kind of persnickety argument now and in the near future as well.
  11. [TTC Study] Chapter 57 of the Tao Teh Ching

    This Chapter was only making suggestions how to run things. When someone took over the world should rule with Wu Wei. It wasn't saying that do not take over the world because of Wu Wei.
  12. [TTC Study] Chapter 57 of the Tao Teh Ching

    I think you are adding too much into line 3. There is no Wu Wei involvement here.
  13. Beautiful Chen Tai Ji Demonstration

    Very good, I am glad that you are asking this kind of questions. If I can explain it, then, I will understand more of it myself. To answer your questions: 1. Let's say before you practice Tai Ji Quan, you just have a normal body with regular body strength. What will the practice of Tai Ji do to your body...??? It will build up your muscle tone by the slow movements, it helps you to breathe better, it makes you a stronger person, and it builds up your reflexes. The practitioner must practice day by day in order to transform the body to incorporate these features. Now, you only have a Tai Chi body because the Jin had been built in your muscles from the long practice. However, this is only the first milestone. As a noice, you were practicing with relaxation. To make to story short, I just skip to the Qigong part. In order to have the Jin to be stronger, the second level is to do fast Tai Ji. At this level, you just do the movements a lot faster and the distance of the movement are shorter. When you do that, your muscles are automatically contracted without you being even aware of it. Again, the Jin are also being built in the muscles to be much stronger. At the third level, now you do your Tai Ji at a speed that you are comfortable with. It should be faster than the beginning level with your muscles contracted, intentionally, and breathe deeply. When you do that, it was considered to be the Tai Ji Gong. Normally, Tai Ji Gong was not mentioned in the west, that's why you never heard of it before. Only the ones that are very serious about learning it, I think your teacher may be considered teaching it to you if you ask. 2. I have already answered in 1. 3. Those are only my understanding and thoughts and I think it was easier to transmit them to you that way. Actually, I wanted to draw your attention to the Yin-Yang concept. There is a lot to tell. Let's go slow on that. I'll explain that to you along with some other questions, in case, that you might have later. 4. The question about Jin. Normally, you have your own body strength. Some of the people are stronger than the others. Practicing Tai Ji will convert your body strength into Jin; it can make it much more powerful than your normal strength when you reach the Tai Ji Gong level as I'd mentioned in 1. Then, you are considered to be at the highest level of Tai Ji. You've mentioned that you can easily beat some others, it was because your normal body strength was strong than them and vice versa. If you have Jin, you can beat someone that has the same strength as you do. This has something to do with Ting Jin(聽勁), listening to other's Jin. I think I know what it is, but I want to confirm it before I get back to you on this. In the meantime, don't read too much into the things that you might not know too much about and get confuse. Edited to add: 聽勁(Ting Jin) - 通過練太極拳架及推手培養出來的周身感覺 Here is the Chinese definition of 聽勁(Ting Jin): It was the holistic sensation of the body which cultivated from Tai Ji Quan stance and pushing hand. It means use the whole body to feel the strength of the counterpart. In order to do so, you must have Jin in your body for that purpose. The Jin in the body will increase your sensitivity.
  14. [TTC Study] Chapter 57 of the Tao Teh Ching

    Chapter 57 1. Use basic principles to rule a country. 2. Use tactics to run a warfare. 3. Use non-violence to take over the world(China). 4. How do I know this can be done...??? 5. From the list below. 6. To run a country, the more restrictions, the poorer the people. 7. People with more sharp instruments, the country is more chaotic. 8. People with more dexterity, crimes are occurring more often. 9. The more regulations, the number of thieves and robbers is continuously risen. 10. Therefore, a virtuous ruler says. 11. I'm being Wu Wei, then the people will be self developed. 12. I'm being silent, then the people will be on the track. 13. I'm not being interfering, then the people will be rich. 14. I'm not being covetous, then the people will be guileless. 57 1. 以正治國, 2. 以奇用兵, 3. 以無事取天下。 4. 吾何以知其然哉﹖ 5. 以此。 6. 天下多忌諱而民彌貧。 7. 民多利器國家滋昏。 8. 人多伎巧奇物泫起。 9. 法令滋彰盜賊多有。 10.故聖人云 11.我無為而民自化。 12.我好靜而民自正。 13.我無事而民自富。 14.我無欲而民自樸。
  15. [TTC Study] Chapter 57 of the Tao Teh Ching

    dawei... You are 100% correct. One person unified six states, so tian xia was under one ruler. However, the unification was only a process to unite the six states; but the final result was taken over the whole China. Line 3 was only a general statement for one to take over tian xia, China or the six states. Whatever you want to call it; it was just saying taken over a piece of land. Indeed, it did not specify why it was taken over the land but just taken over. Besides, 取天下(taken over Tian Xia) is different from 得天下(gained Tian Xia). 得天下(gained Tian Xia) literally means that one benevolent state was jointed be other states in a peaceful manner. Also, it could have the meaning of winning the hearts of all the people.
  16. Example Protocol to test Fa Jin ability

    This is only true at the novice level. At higher level, the muscles must be contracted in order to Fa Jin. IMO People are so used to the basic principle of loosen up the muscles at the beginning of their lessens. However, nobody had ever mentioned to them that they will have better muscle tone after a long time practice. Then, they can tense up with their muscles to Fa Jin. You can up any physiological book, it will tell you that the muscles have to be contracted in order to exert a force.
  17. [TTC Study] Chapter 57 of the Tao Teh Ching

    It was not a Taoist wants to take over the world. I thought you understood that the Tao Te Ching was about rulers. I think I had mentioned this before, Tian xia(天下) means China in the ancient time. Tian xia(天下): Under heaven; the world; China 3. 以無事取天下。 3. Use non-violence to take over China. Line 3 was referring to anybody whoever wants to run China. Note: The ancient Chinese only known to them that China was the whole wide world. So when they say under heaven(天下), actually, they meant China.
  18. Beautiful Chen Tai Ji Demonstration

    Hi, Pu-erh You see, all my sources are from the books written, in my native language, by the past Tai Chi masters. I had learned from the theories in these books and based on my empirical experience. However, if you have any unresolved questions, I am glad to answer you with the best of my knowledge right here in the forum....
  19. Qigong Sweating (what about it?)

    Yes, you have posted at the right forum... To answer your question simple and direct, here they are: 1. Its natural for your body to sweat at that temperature. 2. Ba Gua Zhuang requires you to move a lot, thus it makes you sweat more. 3. You start to sweat very quickly was because your body generates more heat plus the external heat. It's only natural for your body to sweat to cool down your body quickly. The movement in Ba Gua Zhang is faster, that's why you sweat more and faster. While Qigong is slower, then your sweat was thinner and slower. 4. Gigong was considered a Yin attribute and Ba Gua Zhuang is Yang as they should be. 5. You should wipe off the sweat ASAP. If it doesn't bother you, then it doesn't matter but it's still bad for you though....
  20. [TTC Study] Chapter 57 of the Tao Teh Ching

    Chapter 57 1. Use basic principles to rule a country. 2. Use tactics to run an army. 3. Use non-violence to take over the world(China). 4. How do I know this can be done...??? 5. From the list below. 57 1. 以正治國, 2. 以奇用兵, 3. 以無事取天下。 4. 吾何以知其然哉﹖ 5. 以此。 To be continued.... Dinner time with tea....
  21. Example Protocol to test Fa Jin ability

    I believe the "Empty Force" is an invisible force which has to be felt by one individual. They don't call it "Jin" for nothing. As far as: 1. "Gives the sort of clear evidence of fajin that would hold up in a peer-reviewed scientific journal." 2. "Not one single documentary to be found that outlines any amount of credible data accrued through proper scientific testing." There are many esoteric literature written in the Chines Language, but was not translated into English for some reason. The facts about "Jin" and "Tai Ji Kung" was told to me by the word of mouth. In my School, I was told on the side while other westerner students were talking among themselves. It is because the term "Jin" is a Chinese term and it's easy for a Chinese to grasp and understand. Like I said before, Jin has to be experienced. It is the same situation as Tao or Chi. Who can explain them by words....??? PS.... This was happened last Sunday. A friend of mine saw me in a supermarket. He asked me about my Tai Ji or Chi Kung practice. I had told him I have more Jin than few years ago. Then, I held up my right hand and touch his upper left arm with the back of my wrist and fajin slightly. Immediately, he told me that he felt my Jin.
  22. Example Protocol to test Fa Jin ability

    That's all I have to say is that one hasn't reached to that level to experience it. It is not a matter of learning. It was a result from practice of Tai Ji. If one cannot Fa Jin, it is just an indication that one need to do more practicing until getting to that level.
  23. Example Protocol to test Fa Jin ability

    Jin is a spontaneous body strength from Tai Ji practice. You either have it or feel it in you. A demonstration will not help you to understand what it is. You have to experienced yourself. Again, I will repeat myself the nuance between the characters 力(li) and 勁(Jin). 1. 力(li): a normal body strength. 2. 勁(Jin): a tremendous body strength practiced from Tai Ji; it could be 5 to 10 times the normal body strength. 1. 發力(Fa Li) is to exert a normal body force in the arm; and the arm must move forward in contact with the object. 2. 發勁(Fa Jin) is to exert the tremendous force in the arm and the arm only require a slight movement or none to move an object. The arm does not has to move as much nor stay in contact with the object as oppose to 發力(Fa Li). We can see a demonstration in the video posted by orb. Did see the student moved back and the instructor did not have to move an inch...???